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  • [[Image:Druze_Star.png|right|thumb|The symbol of the Druze religion is a five-pointed, five-colored star.]] ...religion comes from an offshoot of [[Shia Islam]]. The origin of the name "Druze" is uncertain, but it most likely comes from Al-Darazi, one of the faith's
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Druze]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • [[Image:Druze_Star.png|right|thumb|The symbol of the Druze religion is a five-pointed, five-colored star.]] ...religion comes from an offshoot of [[Shia Islam]]. The origin of the name "Druze" is uncertain, but it most likely comes from Al-Darazi, one of the faith's
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  • *[[Druze]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Druze]]. Needs checking by a human.
    504 bytes (66 words) - 16:06, 11 January 2010
  • ...c and religious groups such as the [[Maronite Church|Maronites]] and the [[Druze]]-who between them form most of the Mountain's population today. Mount Leba
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  • {{r|Druze}}
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  • ...y emphasizing and focusing on issues upon which all Lebanese of good will, Druze, Muslim and Christian, can agree."<ref name=About />
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  • ...i'a]] Muslims, [[Maronite Church|Maronite]] [[Christianity|Christians]], [[Druze]], and various smaller religions. Lebanon went through a long civil war fr ...Druze refugees fleeing persecution in their native land of [[Egypt]]. The Druze settled in the south of Mount Lebanon (replacing Shia as the local majority
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  • Messali Hadj, influenced by the Arab nationalist, Shakib Arslan, a Lebanese Druze, rejected Communism and took a more nationalist approach, and was attacked
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  • ...ressive Socialist Party "PSP" of Lebanon. The most prominent leader of the Druze community. Currently one of the most outspoken anti-Syrian politicians in L
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  • ...y 4-6 hours per day. With the Rosens, she had her first contact with the [[Druze]]. <ref>Wallach, pp. 51-54</ref> ...and maps, prohibited by the Ottomans. She bonded with the often secretive Druze, who sought alliance with Britain, but also formed friendships with Turkish
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  • Today, Pythagoras is revered as a prophet by the ''Ahlu l-Tawhīd'' or [[Druze]] religion along with his fellow Greek, [[Plato]].
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  • '''The [[Druze]] religion''' ...tion of Ismaili Islam, in which various prophets (and for that matter, all Druze) are said to be continually reincarnated
    35 KB (5,281 words) - 18:42, 3 March 2024
  • ...t to [[Lebanon]], and decided to see [[Mount Lebanon]] and ran into some [[Druze]].
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  • * [[Druze]]
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