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    The Druze (/ˈdruːz/ DROOZ; Arabic: دَرْزِيّ, darzī or دُرْزِيّ durzī, pl. دُرُوز, durūz), who call themselves al-Muwaḥḥidūn (lit. 'the monotheists' or...
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    Arab cuisine is the cuisine of the Arab world, defined as the various regional cuisines of the Arab people, spanning from the Maghreb to the Mashriq. These...
    54 KB (5,495 words) - 02:25, 12 August 2024
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    Israeli Druze or Druze Israelis (Arabic: الدروز الإسرائيليون; Hebrew: דְּרוּזִים יִשְׂרְאֵלִים) are an ethnoreligious minority among the Arab citizens...
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    The Lebanese Druze (Arabic: دروز لبنان, romanized: durūz lubnān) are an ethnoreligious group constituting about 5.2 percent of the population of Lebanon...
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    Jabal al-Druze (Arabic: جبل الدروز, French: Djebel Druze) was an autonomous state in the French Mandate of Syria from 1921 to 1936, designed to function...
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    Jabal al-Druze (Arabic: جبل الدروز, romanized: jabal al-durūz, lit. 'Mountain of the Druze'), is an elevated volcanic region in the As-Suwayda Governorate...
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    as Jabal al-Druze. Druze is a monotheistic and Abrahamic religion. Syria has the largest Druze population in the world, Many Syrian Druze have been living...
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    1860 Christian–Druze war, was a civil conflict in Mount Lebanon during Ottoman rule in 1860–1861 fought mainly between the local Druze and Christians...
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    Christianity and Druze are Abrahamic religions that share a historical traditional connection with some major theological differences. The two faiths...
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    Majdal Shams (category Druze communities in Syria)
    Majdal Shams (Arabic: مجدل شمس; Hebrew: מַגְ'דַל שַׁמְס) is a predominantly Druze town in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, located in the southern foothills...
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  • incarnation of the One God, a belief which Druze define as 'Monotheism' (Arabic: Tawhid). The full Druze canon or Druze scripture includes the Old Testament...
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  • translate several Arabic terms: Ahl al-Tawḥīd (Arabic: أهل التوحيد), a name the Druze use for themselves. Literally, "The People of the Unity" or "The Unitarians"...
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    Territories. Lonely Planet. p. 5. ISBN 978-1-78701-924-9. "A Taste of Druze Cuisine". Tabletmag. 20 November 2019. Gur, pg. 12 Dilson, Jacob. "The Old Man...
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    Eid al-Adha (category Druze festivals and holy days)
    Kadi, Samar (25 September 2015). "Eid al-Adha celebrated differently by Druze, Alawites". The Arab Weekly. London. Retrieved 1 August 2016. Masalieva...
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    historical and contemporary followers of Cathars, Alawites, Hassidics, the Druze, Kabbalistics, and the Rosicrucians. The historical relations between these...
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    Palestinian Druze were people in Mandatory Palestine who belonged to the Druze ethnoreligious group. During the first census of the British mandate, Druze were...
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  • Ziyara (Arabic: زِيَارَة, romanized: Ziyāra) is the Druze pilgrimage observed annually between 25 and 28 April at the Shrine of Shu'ayb, the shrine which...
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  • Alam al-Din dynasty (category Lebanese Druze families)
    Alamuddin or Alameddine, were a Druze family that intermittently held or contested the paramount chieftainship of the Druze districts of Mount Lebanon in...
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    Khidr (category Prophets in the Druze faith)
    the Levant, Samael (the divine prosecutor) in Judaism, Elijah among the Druze, John the Baptist in Armenia, and Jhulelal in Sindh and Punjab in South...
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    Shuaib (category Prophets in the Druze faith)
    ancient Midianite Prophet in Islam, and the most revered prophet in the Druze faith. Shuayb is traditionally identified with the biblical Jethro, Moses'...
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