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Miguel García Álvarez's avatar

I had the chance to visit it for a wedding 15 years ago and I have to say that Lebanon is an interesting country. People were extremely welcoming, and they have a quite a bustling social life, especially in Beirut.

I will add some comments that I think might be relevant to the overall context. The Christian population used to be a majority in the country in the 60s (up to 55%), and it has shifted over the years, mainly due to the Lebanese diaspora (4 million Lebanese people live currently abroad, almost as much as in Lebanon). Lebanese diaspora explains a lot of the internal dynamics of the country.

The other comment is around the Druze population. Their religion, more than an offshoot of Islam should be consider a syncretic religion that takes a bit of several Abrahamic religions, including Christianity, Islam, and Zoroastrianism, but also quite a lot of chunks of Greek philosophy. One of the most interesting things that I saw during the weeks I spent in Lebanon was how Muslims and Christians were equally marginalizing the Druze population. I never got anything more than "they are not to be trusted" from anyone in Lebanon, which didn't sound great (of course, this was just my personal experience with the people I dealt with).

Waiting for more on this and see what you will cover. There is a lot to talk about this country!

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Michael Magoon's avatar

Great article about an interesting geological area. The Levant has a fascinating history.

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