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  2. Islamic veiling practices by country - Wikipedia

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    [204] [205] An important event in the growing trend of unveiling among upper-class women in Lebanon and Syria in the 1920s was the publication of al-Sufur wa-l-hijab by Nazira Zeineddine in 1928, which did not consider veiling necessary.

  3. Islam in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Islam by country. Islam in Lebanon has a long and continuous history. According to an estimate by the CIA, it is followed by 55% of the country's total population, up from about 30% of population in 1950s (excluding Druzes). [3] Sunnis make up 31.9%, [4] Twelver Shia make up 31.2%, [5] next to smaller percentages of other Shia branches, such as ...

  4. Hijab - Wikipedia

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    [29] [30] Reformist groups claim that veiling is a recommendation rooted in historical context rather than an absolute mandate. [30] [31] Islamic veiling practices vary globally based on local laws and customs. In some regions, the hijab is mandated by law, while in others, its use is subject to restrictions or bans in both Europe and some ...

  5. 2024 Lebanon pager explosions - Wikipedia

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    Al Jazeera. 18 September 2024. Archived from the original on 18 September 2024. Retrieved 18 September 2024. On Tuesday, explosions in pagers used by Lebanon's Hezbollah group killed 12 people and wounded nearly 3,000, about 200 of them critically. ^ "At least 38 killed in Israeli strike on suburb in Lebanon's Beirut".

  6. Burqa - Wikipedia

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    When veiling was discussed in early Islamic jurisprudence beyond the context of prayer, it was generally considered an "issue of social status and physical safety". Later, during the medieval era, Islamic jurists began to devote more attention to the notion of awra (intimate parts) and the question of whether women should cover their faces. [40]

  7. Hezbollah - Wikipedia

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    Hezbollah (/ ˌhɛzbəˈlɑː /; [46] Arabic: حزب الله, romanized: Ḥizbu 'llāh, pronounced [ħizbu‿lːaːh], lit. 'Party of God') [b] is a Lebanese Shia Islamist political party and paramilitary group. [47][48] Hezbollah's paramilitary wing is the Jihad Council, [49] and its political wing is the Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc party ...

  8. Islam by country - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, there are concentrated Shi'a populations in Lebanon, Russia, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh and 10 sub-Saharan African countries. [31] The major surviving Imamah-Muslim Sects are Usulism (with around 8.5% of the total Muslim population), Nizari Ismailism (with around 1%) and Alevism (with slightly more than 0.5% [32] but less than 1% ...

  9. Religion in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    A 2012 study conducted by Statistics Lebanon, a Beirut-based research firm, estimated Lebanon's population to be 54% Muslim (27% Shia; 27% Sunni), 46% Christian (31.5% Maronite, 8% Greek Orthodox, 6.5% other Christian groups) [11] The CIA World Factbook estimates (2020) the following, though this data does not include Lebanon's sizable Syrian ...