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    The Shi'a of Lebanon: Clans, Parties and Clerics Rodger Shanahan


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    . 208pp. Library of Modern Middle East Studies - New Books The Shi'a of Lebanon: Clans, Parties and Clerics; Author: Rodger Shanahan; 26 Aug 2005;. [7] Lebanese Shi ;a are said to have been among the original inhabitants of the Keserwan and Jbeil regions in the Mount Lebanon District, and it is also known that some Shi ;a Lebanese come from Christian and Pagan origins. In order to do that, Lebanese parties would have to stop frightening the Lebanese society about the risk of tawtin (a condition almost impossible to meet in Lebanon )." . . In other cases, the proliferation of small independent Shi ;a parties and unwillingness by some of their leaders to work with other independent Shi ;a parties led to one cable calling them "amorphous".[7] American . His book The Shi‘a of Lebanon: Clans, Parties and Clerics will be published by IB. Macmillan.. . The Shi ;a are split into two movements: the moderate Amal headed by Nabih Berri and the hardline Hezbollah, led by Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah. the arab spring and the prospects for genuine . The hadith, totaling about 34,000 traditions (including repetitions), was collected in six books , considered canonical by Sunnis[16] ( Shi ;a have their own hadith collections, whereas the Koranists disregard the Sunna altogether as unreliable). The Shi'a of Lebanon: Clans, Parties and Clerics The Shi'a of Lebanon have emerged in the last 20 years to become a major force in Lebanese politics having long been a marginalised political community. IX, Sec. Although they also were and remain an underrepresented majority, the U.S.

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