Quelle est la religion des Druzes ?

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Quelle est la religion des Druzes ?

Quelle est la religion des Druzes ?

En réalité, les Druzes forment un mouvement religieux issu de l'ismaélisme, lui-même une sous-branche de l'obédience chiite. La doctrine religieuse des Druzes est une doctrine purement ismaélienne. C'est un ésotérisme ismaélien qui se distingue de l'ésotérisme ismaélien fatimide.

Où vivent les Druzes ?

Les Druzes (en arabe Durzī, pluriel Durūz), population arabe du Proche-Orient professant une religion musulmane hétérodoxe, sont établis dans le sud du Liban, dans le sud de la Syrie (où ils occupent notamment la zone montagneuse du Hawrān, connue sous le nom de djebel Druze) et dans le nord de l'État d'Israël, en ...

Who are the Druze people?

  • The largest concentration of Druze in the present day is in Lebanon. The communities are located along the western edges of the Lebanon Mountains as well as in the southeastern portion of the country, and the total Druze population numbers well over 300,000. The Druze have wielded significant political power in the country since its independence.

What happened to the Druze community in Syria?

  • After the Shishakli's military campaign, the Druze community lost much of its political influence, but many Druze military officers played important roles in the Ba'ath government currently ruling Syria. In 1967, a community of Druze in the Golan Heights came under Israeli control, today numbering 23,0).

Which country has the largest Druze population in the world?

  • While Lebanon has the largest concentration of Druze, the much larger country of Syria has the largest total population of Druze—more than 600,000.

What are the holy places of the Druze?

  • Holy places of the Druze are archaeological sites important to the community and associated with religious holidays – the most notable example being Nabi Shu'ayb, dedicated to Jethro, who is a central figure of the Druze religion. Druze make pilgrimages to this site on the holiday of Ziyarat al-Nabi Shu'ayb.

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