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Is Druze an ethnicity?
Like a number of other ethnic groups in the Middle East, such as the Kurds, the Druze live in several different countries, separated by borders drawn after the breakup of the Ottoman Empire in the early 1920s.
Is Druze Arab?
The Druze are unique among the Arab communities in Israel, known for their loyalty to the state. After the Sunni leadership in Jerusalem threatened in 1942 to take control of the tomb of Jethro (called Shuʿayb by the Druze) in Tiberias, the Druze sided with Jewish forces in the 1948 war.
What are the two major ethnic groups in Palestine?
Demographic Divisions: We have divided the population into two main ethnic groups: Jews and Arabs. For Jerusalem however, we used religious rather than ethnic designations because of the religious significance of the city to Jews, Muslims, and Christians.
Where do the Druze come from?
The Druze faith is one of the major religious groups in the Levant, with between 800,000 and a million adherents. They are found primarily in Lebanon, Syria, and Israel, with small communities in Jordan. They make up 5.5\% of the population of Lebanon, 3\% of Syria and 1.6\% of Israel.
Can Druze have more than one wife?
The Law has three basic elements: marriage is valid only in cases that the man and the woman are Druze; A complete ban on intermarriage; Polygamy (of women) is forbidden—a man cannot be married to two women (The Personal Status Law of the Druze Community in Israel, 1962) .
What language do the Druze speak?
Arabic
The Druze are Arabic-speaking citizens of Israel who serve in the Israel Defense Forces.
Do the Druze celebrate Ramadan?
The Druze faith does not follow the Five Pillars of Islam, such as fasting during the month of Ramadan, and making a pilgrimage to Mecca. “The Druze follow a lifestyle of isolation where no conversion is allowed, neither out of, or into, the religion.
What do Lebanese people think of the Palestinians?
Most Lebanese communities view the Palestinians as a major destabilizing force capable of upsetting the precarious sectarian balance of inter-group relations, and possibly even bringing on a renewed of civil war.
Where did the Lebanese emigrate to?
The Lebanese left homes in Zahleh, Dayr al-Qamar and other villages and towns where their sense of self was anchored in their community, family and religion. Race–as a biological marker of ability, social opportunity and rank–was not something they had encountered until they arrived here, and other parts of the mahjar (land of emigration).
What is the role of Syrian Lebanese women in society?
In the 1950s, charity and voluntary work became an important aspect of the social life of the Syrian- Lebanese women. Organizations such as the Syrian Lebanese Women’s Organization and TriSly (a youth group) have been actively involved in the preservation of Syrian-Lebanese culture in addition to raising funds to assist less fortunate Trinidadians.