Christianity in Lebanon has a long history and has been... has been no official census in Lebanon since 1932. Many argue over the percentage and population...
8 Answers · Society & Culture · 22/04/2007
... within the Abrahamic Covenant proves Lebanon is PART of Israel. In the Millenial ...
5 Answers · Society & Culture · 13/07/2006
Lebanon can not do such an act , as the Hezbollah has more in common with lebanese people. Hezbollah' s base is in Lebanon ’s Shiite-dominated areas, including parts...
20 Answers · Society & Culture · 19/08/2006
As southern Lebanon is turned into a wasteland mirroring... led by Hamas. As far as Lebanon is concerned, Israel wants...
16 Answers · Society & Culture · 27/07/2006
Lebanon is not 100% Islamic, approximately half of Lebanese are...move which mostly are being pushed by extremist muslims in Lebanon and all over the world. Ask a Muslim, they all want Israel...
1 Answers · Society & Culture · 22/08/2006
Lebanon is neither Islamic nor Christian, it is a pseudo-secular... also among the most liberal country in the region. Contrary to the previous, Lebanon is currently safe and no, Lebanese are not fighting each...
10 Answers · Society & Culture · 03/06/2015
... to put my 5 cents worth. Islam didn't destroy Lebanon , Lebanon would have been ok if it wasn't for foreign ...
11 Answers · Society & Culture · 29/01/2007
Lebanon was essentally carved out of Syria by France to protect...live there. Most of the fighting that has gone on in Lebanon has been between Christians and Muslims in the country...
36 Answers · Society & Culture · 10/08/2006
Lebanon & Palestine are very different. Most people in the west don’t... Lebanon : 1- The Lebanese society is very diversified. Lebanon has 17 recognized religions & ethnic sects, of which...
3 Answers · Society & Culture · 25/12/2007
Lebanon was once a beautiful country with amazing people.. Until ... diaspora is at over 10,000,000, way more than the current population of Lebanon . Aboard, most Lebanese are Christians, and this...
4 Answers · Society & Culture · 22/08/2010