DRUZE

or Drusedrooz, religious community of Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan, with important overseas branches in the Americas and Australia. The religious leadership prefers the name Muwahhidun (Unitarians). While preserving many Islamic symbols, the Druze religion also incorporates Gnostic and neo-Platonic tenets. In the 10th cent. Cairo Hamza ibn Ali, a Persian dai (preacher, propagandist) and Muhammad al-Darazi, a Turkish dai who gave his name to the sect, pronounced the sixth Fatimid caliph and Ismaili imam, al-Hakim, as Divine. After al-Darazi's death (1020), Hamza declared himself to be the true manifestation of the Divine reality of al-Hakim. Hamza was successful in greater Syria, and a series of pastoral letters written at that time form the Druze scripture, the Kitab al-hikma, or Rasail al-Hakim. Since the Druze religion was seen as an abrogation of Islam, the concealment of the substance of the faith is a religious obligation, marriages outside the faith are forbidden, and initiation from lay status (jahil, ignorant) to clerical (aqil, knower) is restricted. The Druze formed principalities that fought the Crusaders and secured considerable independence under nominal Mamluk and Ottoman rule. In the 19th cent. the rise of the Christian Maronites undermined Druze power in the Mount Lebanon region. The ensuing conflict scarred relations between the two communities and provided an opportunity for European intervention. After the dissolution of the Ottoman sultanate and the establishment of the French mandate in Syria (1920), the Druze leadership played a crucial role in launching and sustaining the anti-French revolt (1925–27), after which an autonomous Druze state was created by the French in southern Syria. In 1944 the Druze agreed to surrender their autonomous rights in the Jebel Druz [jebel=mountain], as their section of Syria is called. Since then the Druze have been active in the political life of Syria, Lebanon, and Israel. Druze officers were noticeable in the history of Syria in the 1950s and 1960s. Walid Jumblatt and other Druze leaders took active roles during the Lebanese civil war. In Israel, the Druze were granted a "nationality" status distinct from the Arabic-speaking population, and are expected to serve in the Israeli army.

See R. B. Betts, The Druze (1988).

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...vocabulary. This circulation of the Druze elites is by now a firmly entrenched...the creation of a separate Druze Department for Education in...to further divide between the Druzes and the other Arab-Palestinian...communities. Change did come to the Druze village, not because of any...
...them to their community. A Druze teacher of literature bitterly complained that he had to teach Druze children Arab poetry, but no Druze poems or songs. 35 The problem...Hitpathut Hahinukh , p. 24. Some Druzes claim that the Ministry backed...
...armed by Israel and western countries, the Druze prevailed in the military conflicts that...the Phalangists followed the IDF into the Druze homeland. But "in contrast to the results...while in 90% of the incidents the Druze return Christian captives healthy and well...
...of integration of another minority - the Druze - highlights the problematic situation...Whereas some social scientists refer to the Druze as a religious sect that constitutes an...minority in Israel, others consider the Druze as a non-Arab community that prefers...
...troops became available for active duty against the Druze rebels. In 1920 the French incorporated the Hawran...The mandate authorities created an autonomous Druze state, called Jebel ed Druze, in 1921 as one of the Levant States. French attempts...
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...is not possible in the Druze conception of reincarnation...Tanasukh is rarely used by Druzes when discussing Druze-specific reincarnation...Book Five. American Druze Society. deSacy, S...Expose de la religion des Druzes. LImprimerie Royale...
...Expose de la religion des Druzes (Paris, 1838). Unfortunately...and translation of the Druze canon. De Sacys masterly...delve into the later Druze literature in his current...dated monograph The Druzes (Leiden, 1984) for the Druze account on al-Hakims...
...movement. The construction of Druze identity/ethnicity is a platform...that the Arab identity of the Druze was an external imposition by...effort was to deconstruct the Druzes Arab identity and reinvent the community as singularly Druze alone. Arabic-language teacher...
...unequivocally bound up with the Druzes traditional rivalry...contention between the Druze and the Maronites during...Junblats leadership the Druze sought not to exterminate...system that he, and the Druze, experienced. The Druzes ambivalent attitude...
...lived. 1 It is difficult to define the Druze as a minority. Taqiyya and nine centuries...existence have obscured the origins of the Druze. Various theories of dubious value have...to the historian, do point out that the Druze were not considered true Arabs or Arab...
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Druze Heritage Symposium at Library of Congress by Joshua Walsh TEN DRUZE scholars from the United States, Europe and the Middle...in Washington, DC for a Feb. 7 symposium entitled "Druze Heritage: Roots, Development and Challenges of Modernity...
...Syria Loses Its Former Ally in Lebanon, Druze Leader Walid Jumblatt by Sami Moubayed...Syria Loses Its Former Ally in Lebanon, Druze Leader Walid Jumblatt Sami Moubayed is...careers in post-civil war Lebanon, the Druze leader made it a point from day one to...
...The first is discrimination against the Druze community. The second is the future effect...discrimination. The present focus on the Druze is quite symptomatic, since it has to...still get all their rights. Moreover, the Druze do serve in the army, and large numbers...
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Druze Plead for U.S. Help in Lebanon; Hezbollah...Sara A. Carter, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Druze Lebanese, under fire from Hezbollah fighters...fears among Christians, Sunni Arabs and Druze that the hard-line Shiite militia was preparing...
Syrian Wives Seek Family Visits; Druze Say Eased Crossings Will Reduce Tensions...Golan Heights - For dozens of Syrian Druze women, marriage has meant a one-way...high tension between the two countries, Druze women like Lamice Ayoub are pressing for...
Druze in Israel kill kin for honors sake: Authorities...main street of Daliat al Carmel, a small Druze village outside Haifa. More than 10 years...the unpardonable sin of marrying a non-Druze man, and now her brother finally had the...
...U.S. on Tuesday, Majalli Wahaba, a Druze, automatically became acting president...blogger. Wrote another: "I love the Druze, but weve lost our traditions a disgrace...messages sending congratulations to the Druze community and proclaiming "a great day...
...allowing the residents, both Jewish and Druze, to be governed by civil rather than...acquisition of territory by force. Third, the Druze do not "see themselves as Syrian" or of any other nationality. The Druze are Muslims who live in Lebanon, Syria...
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DRUZE or Druse drooz, religious community of Syria...While preserving many Islamic symbols, the Druze religion also incorporates Gnostic and neo...pastoral letters written at that time form the Druze scripture, the Kitab al-hikma, or Rasail...
...including Shiite and Sunni Muslims, Druze , and Maronites . Arabic is the official...became Muslim. Later (11th cent.) the Druze settled in S Lebanon and in adjacent regions...culminating in massacres of the Maronites by the Druze in 1860, led to intervention by France...
...who live in the Jabal al-Nusayriyah; Druze , who live in the south, principally in...affairs, the British as friends of the Druze, the Russians as protectors of the Orthodox...bloody fighting between Christians and Druze, Lebanon (largely inhabited by Christians...
...records the reverence in which it was held by the worshipers of Baal. The Romans also revered it, as did the Druze (there is a Druze shrine near Hasbayya). The ancient city of Caesarea Philippi was at its foot. Mt. Hermon is traditionally...
...small town, S Lebanon, at the foot of Mt. Hermon. It was a center of the Druze from the 13th cent. to the 19th cent. The Khulwat el-Bujad, a sacred shrine of the Druze , is on the hillside. ____________________ Copyright...
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