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The Druze, who primarily live in Lebanon, Syria and Israel, have a mysterious religion which has been the subject of much speculation over the centuries.
In the 19th century manuscript copies of their religious literature were spirited away to collections in Europe and the United States, and scholars were finally able to access them.
This monograph by the distinguished Arabist, Philip K. Hitti, written in the early 20th century, covers the literature on the origin and history of the Druze, and includes a few samples of their sacred literature.

Title Page

Plates

Foreword

Preface

Table of Contents

Chapter I. A Unique and Secret Sect

Chapter II. Social and Historical Development

Chapter III. Racial Origins

Chapter IV. The Persian Origin of the Druzes

Chapter V. Druze Theology and Its Sources

Chapter VI. Dogmas and Precepts

Chapter VII. Folklore

Appendices: Druze Sacred Writings


Appendix A. Covenant of Induction Into the Religion of the Ruler of the Age

Appendix B. Al-kim's Ordinance Prohibiting the Use of Wine

Appendix C: Excerpt From the Charter Found Posted on the Walls of the Mosques on the Occasion of the Disappearance of Our Lord Al-Imm Al-kim

Appendix D. Excerpt From the Epistle Entitled Al-Qusanniyyah Addressed by Bah-al-Dn to the Byzantine Emperor Constantine

Appendix E: Excerpt From Bah-al-Dn's Epistle Entitled Christianity

Appendix F. Exhortations And Prayers By Al-Sayyid Abdullh Al-Tankhi

Index

Map

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