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Druze Profile: Perceptions and Prospects: Druze Value System

Part five: American Druze Publications

OUR HERITAGE­ THE VOICE OF THE AMERICAN DRUZE SOCIETY
Our Heritage has been the ‘tie that binds’ to the American Druzes.  It is an annual magazine that represents the Druzes of the United States, i.e., The American Druze Society, and it has an English and an Arabic section  Our Heritage is designed and published by The National Office of the American Druze Society in Southern California. The Magazine is the Voice and the Image that bears the fruit of our efforts, culture, and the vision of our future.  The content is non political; rather, it is an independent and educational work. Financial support comes from promotional contributors.

THE TAWHID FAITH,  BOOKS 1 through 5
The Committee On Religious Affairs (CORA) of the American Druze Society has published :
Book 1 Stories, Lessons and Prayers, Theosophical Foundations, by Dr. Wahbah A. Sayegh
Book 2 Ethics and Morality, by Dr. Wahbah A. Sayegh
Book 3 Pioneers and Their Shrines, by Dr. Wahbah A. Sayegh
Book 4 A Translation of Muwahhidun in Messages and Shrines, by Chafic Bou-Ghanem.
Book 5 The Tawhid Faith: Fundamental Beliefs by Dr. Wahbah A. Sayegh
               

FAITH OF THE DRUZE SIMPLIFIED FOR THE YOUTH

Mustafa Makarem from Houston, Texas has published  Faith of the Druze Simplified for the Youth in both English, and Spanish.

JOURNAL OF DRUZE STUDIES Editor,
Dr. Samy S. Swayd, Religious Studies, SDSU

Published under the auspicies of the Department of Religious Studies, San Diego State University (SDSU); the Center for Near Eastern Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and the American Druze Foundation (ADF).

THE DRUZES, An Annotated Bibliography, Samy S. Swayd, Ph.D.

Part one: Introduction Part two: Social Values Part three: Commitment And Dedication Part four: American Druze Institutions Part six: American Druze Cultural Centers Part seven: World Druze Societies Annual Druze Conventions Conclusion A note about Julia Makarem Bibliography Reference List