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LEBANON-THEME-RELIGIONA framed picture of late Syrian prfesident Hafez al-Assad (C) and Alawite figures and clerics is placed on top of the shrine of revered cleric, Sheikh Omran, in Tripoli's Alawite dominant neigbourhood of Bab al-Tabaneh on September 2, 2010. The Alawites, also known as Alawis, are a prominent minority religious group in Syria who claim they are a sect of Shiite Islam but conservative Sunnis don't recognise them as Muslims. There are an estimated 100,000 Alawis in Lebanon, where they are recognized as one of the 18 official Lebanese sects. /JOSEPH EID ( automatický preklad ) ( ukáž pôvodný text ) | ||
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| Je to dielo spravodajského servisu určené len pre účely spravodajskej služby podľa § 12 (3) zákona č 40/1964 Zb., Občiansky zákonník, v znení neskorších predpisov. |
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