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Posted by:Steve |
#7 latakia is the biarritz of syria--its where the theiving allawis have their mansions that drug money and official corruption have built--if they have to protect the mountain passes than methinks there are serious problems--w should unleash some subs to create an artificial tsunami and let the survivors swim to monaco |
Posted by: SON OF TOLUI 2005-10-14 23:46 |
#6 the allawis were parias under the Ottomans, who were Sunnis. Some Sunnis dont even consider the Allawis muslims. They survived in the mountains, like other minorities in the region. Excluded from most other avenues to mobility, they gravitated to the military, where alawis helped other alawis. |
Posted by: liberalhawk 2005-10-14 16:06 |
#5 The Alawi sect, which integrates doctrines from other religions -- in particular from Christianity -- arose from a split within the Ismailite sect. The Alawis appear to be descendants of people who lived in this region at the time of Alexander the Great. When Christianity flourished in the Fertile Crescent, the Alawis, isolated in their little communities, clung to their own preIslamic religion. After hundreds of years of Ismaili influence, the Alawis moved closer to Islam. However, contacts with the Byzantines and the Crusaders added Christian elements to the Alawis' new creeds and practices. For example, Alawis celebrate Christmas, Easter, and Epiphany. Split by sectional rivalries, the Alawis have no single, powerful ruling family, but since independence many individual Alawis have attained power and prestige as military officers. Although they are settled cultivators, Alawis gather into kin groups much like those of pastoral nomads. The four Alawi confederations, each divided into tribes, are Kalbiyah, Khaiyatin, Haddadin, and Matawirah. Global Security |
Posted by: Chuck Simmins 2005-10-14 15:36 |
#4 All those suicides . . . must be pining for the Golan Heights. |
Posted by: Mike 2005-10-14 15:06 |
#3 i wasnt aware of the previous suicides. Perhaps the Syrian high command should consider distributing Prozac? ;) |
Posted by: liberalhawk 2005-10-14 14:43 |
#2 this could be a good episode in the ME theatre :) |
Posted by: Shep UK 2005-10-14 13:58 |
#1 Time for heavily salted popcorn? |
Posted by: Xbalanke 2005-10-14 13:50 |