Islamic movements on the political stability in Lebanon (Hezbollah model) | ||
journal of arabian sciences heritage | ||
Article 1, Volume 0, Issue 1, June 2018, Pages 287-318 | ||
Author | ||
D. Mona Jalal Awad | ||
Abstract | ||
Islamic movements on the political stability in Lebanon (Hezbollah model) D. Mona Jalal Awad Faculty of Political Science/University of Baghdad (Abstract Research) Characterized the study of Islamic movements in Lebanon, as other studies in the Arab world by being the study of the subject in a different and distinct field on more than one level, environment in which they were composed of components very sectarian and confessional diversity And a political system that has grown the sectarian system governed by rules historical established practice since before the rise of the Lebanese state, which rules lay balances minutes of any disruption where input to mesmerize and wars threaten national unity in the whole society. Yet this environment characterized by experimenting with political its own specificity in the Arab world, which has remained since independence blessed with a climate of political and media freedoms and cultural rights, in spite of all the crises experienced by | ||
Keywords | ||
Hezbollah | ||
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