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The Druze, a much-misunderstood Muslim sect primarily inhabiting the Levant, have endured centuries of persecution by orthodox elements hostile to Islam's rich sectarian diversity on account of their esoteric divergence from mainstream Islam. have become a 'fighting minority', as described by one of their most illustrious leaders.

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The Druze, a much-misunderstood Muslim sect primarily inhabiting the Levant, have endured centuries of persecution by orthodox elements hostile to Islam's rich sectarian diversity on account of their esoteric divergence from mainstream Islam. have become a 'fighting minority', as described by one of their most illustrious leaders.
Autorenporträt
Abbas Halabi is a former judge and professor of law at Universite St-Joseph de Beyrouth, and currently sits on the Board of Directors of the Bank of Beirut and the Arab Countries (BBAC). He has represented the Druze community at political and religious conferences at a national level, and has authored books on interfaith dialogue, reconciliation and civil society.