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Lebanese people in Qatar have a population exceeding 25,000 [1] Lebanese people form one of the largest community of non-citizen Arabs in Qatar.In addition, an increasing number of Lebanese students seeking education and career opportunities opted for the country in light of its relatively reputable institutions across the Middle East.
Ahmed Omar (Arabic: احمد عمر) is a Qatari-Lebanese football coach and former striker who played for Al Sadd. He is currently an AFC Elite Coaching Instructor and regularly heads training sessions for young coaches in Asia. [2] He was the first person in the history of the Emir Cup to win the title as both coach and player. [3]
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also: People: By gender: Men: By nationality: Lebanese This category exists only as a container for other categories of Lebanese men . Articles on individual men should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.
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Lebanese people are very diverse in faith. The country has the most religiously diverse society in the Middle East, encompassing 17 recognized religious sects. [120] The main two religions among the Lebanese people are Christianity (the Maronite Church, the Greek Orthodox Church, the Melkite, the Protestant Church) and Islam (Shia and Sunni).
There are more people of Lebanese origin living outside Lebanon than within the country (4.6 million citizens). The diaspora population consists of Christians , Muslims , Druze , and Jews . The Christians trace their origin to several waves of emigration , starting with the exodus that followed the 1860 Lebanon conflict in Ottoman Empire.