Since their inception, the Druzes have enveloped their religious beliefs,
and it remains the same today. The Druzes, says Dr. Najla Abu Izzidinne in
The Druzes, E.J. Brill, 1984, have robust and vigorous qualities. They are a
self-confident people; they have dignity of bearing and refinement of
manners. These qualities are found in Druse society, high and low.
The Druses are found everywhere around the world. They have maintained their
beliefs, and at the same time, their dignity and fidelity to the land in
which they live. In the United States, the Druses are respected and admired
for their good breeding and manners. more
Articles
americandruzeheritage by julie mullin makarem
American Druze society (ADS) history
dedication americandruzeheritage website to uncle henry flehan.
the center for arab american studies (caas)
bentley historical library
michigan historical collection
oral history project
The Oral History Project Collections and Programs
history of the druze in America from 1908 to 2006
Sally howell's questions from "the history of the druze in America and my answers"
druze profile
the initiated (uqqal; sing., aqil)
the druze religion
the druzes in israel
druze solidarity
law of domestic relations
druze participation in ruling the country of lebanon
kamal jumblat
migration
a lebanese treasure sheikh nassib makarem
sheikh nassib makarem the fine writings
the druze overview
druze culture overview
druze research sources
Annual Druze Conventions in the World
conclusion
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