The Alawis, also known as Alawites, Nusayris and Ansaris (‘Alawīyyah (Arabic: علوية), Nuṣayrī (Arabic: نصيريون), and al-Anṣāriyyah) are a prominent mystical religious group centred in Syria who follow a branch of the Twelver school of Shia Islam.
Until fairly recently, Alawis were referred to as "Nusairis", after Abu Shu'ayb Muhammad ibn Nusayr (d. ca 270 h, 863 AD) who is reported to have attended the circles of the last three Imams of the prophet Muhammad's line. This name is considered derogatory, and they refer to themselves as Alawis.[page needed] They have allegedly "generally preferred" to be called Alawis, because of the association of the name with Ali ibn Abi Talib, rather than commemorating Abu Shu'ayb Muhammad Ibn Nusayr. In September 1920 French occupational forces instituted the policy of referring to them by the term "Alawi".
Alawites in Lebanon (A Community Surrounded by Terror, Violence, and Retaliation)
Alawites in Lebanon (A Community Surrounded by Terror, Violence, and Retaliation)
Alawites in Lebanon (A Community Surrounded by Terror, Violence, and Retaliation)
Imagine just for a couple of seconds that your everyday life is burdened with horror and violence! How is the feeling? Yes, it is incredibly unbelievable. But, we do have the same thing in today’s real world!! In Tripoli, some 60,000 Alawites survive in Jabal Mohsen, a district built on the mountain in the center of the city. It is one of the poorest and most isolated areas in the whole of Lebanon. In this district, there is no contact with the rest of the city for fear of retaliations. The Alawites of Jabal Mohsen are mostly loyal supporters of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The conflict in Syria has led to an escalation of the armed
The Alawites, also known as Alawis (ʿAlawīyyah Arabic: علوية), are a prominent religious group, centred in Syria, who follow a branch of the Twelver school of Shia Islam but with syncretistic elements. Alawites revere Ali (Ali ibn Abi Talib), and the name "Alawi" means followers of Ali. The sect is believed to have been founded by Ibn Nusayr during the 9th century. For this reason, Alawites are sometimes called "Nusayris" (Nuṣayrī Arabic: نصيرية), though this term has come to have derogatory connotations in the modern era; another name, "Ansari" (al-Anṣāriyyah), is believed to be a mistransliteration of "Nusayri". Today, Alawites represent
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Alawites
Alawites
Alawites
The Alawites, also known as Alawis (ʿAlawīyyah Arabic: علوية), are a prominent mystical religious group, centred in Syria, who follow a branch of the Twelve...
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Syria's Alawites Pay Heavy Price in Civil War
Syria's Alawites Pay Heavy Price in Civil War
Syria's Alawites Pay Heavy Price in Civil War
More soldiers have been killed from Tartous province, homeland of the Syrian Alawite minority, than any other region in Syria. Despite the loss, families believe their sons' deaths are worth the price to defend the Assad regime. (Oct. 31)
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Alawite Muslims in Turkey face pressure by Sunni majority Alawites believe in sexual equality
Alawite Muslims in Turkey face pressure by Sunni majority Alawites believe in sexual equality
Alawite Muslims in Turkey face pressure by Sunni majority Alawites believe in sexual equality
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Documentary - Alawites in Lebanon (P.1)
Documentary - Alawites in Lebanon (P.1)
Documentary - Alawites in Lebanon (P.1)
Imagine just for a couple of seconds that your everyday life is burdened with horror and violence! How is the feeling? Yes, it is incredibly unbelievable. But, we do have the same thing in today’s real world!! In Tripoli, some 60,000 Alawites survive in Jabal Mohsen, a district built on the mountain in the center of the city. It is one of the poorest and most isolated areas in the whole of Lebanon. In this district, there is no contact with the rest of the city for fear of retaliations. The Alawites of Jabal Mohsen are mostly loyal supporters of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The conflict in Syria has led to an escalation of the armed
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All About - Alawites (Extended)
All About - Alawites (Extended)
All About - Alawites (Extended)
What is Alawites?
A documentary report all about Alawites for the blind and visually impaired or for homework/assignment.
The Alawites, also known as Alawis (ʿAlawīyyah ), are a prominent religious group, centred in Syria, who follow a branch of the Twelver school of Shia Islam but with syncretistic elements. Alawites revere Ali (Ali ibn Abi Talib), and the name "Alawi" means followers of Ali. The sect is believed to have been founded by Ibn Nusayr during the 9th century. For this reason, Alawites are sometimes called "Nusayris" , though this term has come to have derogatory connotations in the modern era; another name, "Ansari" (), is be
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Watch how the FSA Fighters in Syria treat an Alawite Oldster
Watch how the FSA Fighters in Syria treat an Alawite Oldster
Watch how the FSA Fighters in Syria treat an Alawite Oldster
Since the start of the Syrian revolution in 2011, the Syrian regime has brutally killed tens of thousands of civilians including women, children, oldsters an...
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Standing by Assad, Lebanon's Alawites watch and wait
Standing by Assad, Lebanon's Alawites watch and wait
Standing by Assad, Lebanon's Alawites watch and wait
In the impoverished Jabal Mohsen area of the port city of Tripoli in north Lebanon, a small Alawite community is watching anxiously as Syrian President Basha...
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THE ALAWITES - Ustadh Murtaza Khan - HD
THE ALAWITES - Ustadh Murtaza Khan - HD
THE ALAWITES - Ustadh Murtaza Khan - HD
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (rahimahullah) said concerning the Nusayris (Alawites), among whom were some who expressed their kufr and heresy openly and othe...
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The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Publicly Executes Three Alawites for Being Alawite (18+)
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Publicly Executes Three Alawites for Being Alawite (18+)
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Publicly Executes Three Alawites for Being Alawite (18+)
Warning: Graphic content (not for shock, 18+, not for faint-hearted, viewer discretion advised, aimed only at documenting crimes by FSA terrorists in Syria) ...
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Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
Syrian Arab Army and Kurds battle to keep Salafist Kidnappers at bay in
Latakia, Clashes Rage in Latakia as Alawites, Sunnis and Christians
flee to government lines
Syrian Arab Army and Kurds battle to keep Salafist Kidnappers at bay in
Latakia, Clashes Rage in Latakia as Alawites, Sunnis and Christians
flee to government lines
Syrian Arab Army and Kurds battle to keep Salafist Kidnappers at bay in
Latakia, Clashes Rage in Latakia as Alawites, Sunnis and Christians
flee to government lines
Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
Latakia : SAA and Kurdi
Alawites in Lebanon (A Community Surrounded by Terror, Violence, and Retaliation)
Alawites in Lebanon (A Community Surrounded by Terror, Violence, and Retaliation)
Alawites in Lebanon (A Community Surrounded by Terror, Violence, and Retaliation)
Imagine just for a couple of seconds that your everyday life is burdened with horror and violence! How is the feeling? Yes, it is incredibly unbelievable. But, we do have the same thing in today’s real world!! In Tripoli, some 60,000 Alawites survive in Jabal Mohsen, a district built on the mountain in the center of the city. It is one of the poorest and most isolated areas in the whole of Lebanon. In this district, there is no contact with the rest of the city for fear of retaliations. The Alawites of Jabal Mohsen are mostly loyal supporters of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The conflict in Syria has led to an escalation of the armed
The Alawites, also known as Alawis (ʿAlawīyyah Arabic: علوية), are a prominent religious group, centred in Syria, who follow a branch of the Twelver school of Shia Islam but with syncretistic elements. Alawites revere Ali (Ali ibn Abi Talib), and the name "Alawi" means followers of Ali. The sect is believed to have been founded by Ibn Nusayr during the 9th century. For this reason, Alawites are sometimes called "Nusayris" (Nuṣayrī Arabic: نصيرية), though this term has come to have derogatory connotations in the modern era; another name, "Ansari" (al-Anṣāriyyah), is believed to be a mistransliteration of "Nusayri". Today, Alawites represent
20:41
Alawites
Alawites
Alawites
The Alawites, also known as Alawis (ʿAlawīyyah Arabic: علوية), are a prominent mystical religious group, centred in Syria, who follow a branch of the Twelve...
1:43
Syria's Alawites Pay Heavy Price in Civil War
Syria's Alawites Pay Heavy Price in Civil War
Syria's Alawites Pay Heavy Price in Civil War
More soldiers have been killed from Tartous province, homeland of the Syrian Alawite minority, than any other region in Syria. Despite the loss, families believe their sons' deaths are worth the price to defend the Assad regime. (Oct. 31)
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Alawite Muslims in Turkey face pressure by Sunni majority Alawites believe in sexual equality
Alawite Muslims in Turkey face pressure by Sunni majority Alawites believe in sexual equality
Alawite Muslims in Turkey face pressure by Sunni majority Alawites believe in sexual equality
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Documentary - Alawites in Lebanon (P.1)
Documentary - Alawites in Lebanon (P.1)
Documentary - Alawites in Lebanon (P.1)
Imagine just for a couple of seconds that your everyday life is burdened with horror and violence! How is the feeling? Yes, it is incredibly unbelievable. But, we do have the same thing in today’s real world!! In Tripoli, some 60,000 Alawites survive in Jabal Mohsen, a district built on the mountain in the center of the city. It is one of the poorest and most isolated areas in the whole of Lebanon. In this district, there is no contact with the rest of the city for fear of retaliations. The Alawites of Jabal Mohsen are mostly loyal supporters of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The conflict in Syria has led to an escalation of the armed
30:51
All About - Alawites (Extended)
All About - Alawites (Extended)
All About - Alawites (Extended)
What is Alawites?
A documentary report all about Alawites for the blind and visually impaired or for homework/assignment.
The Alawites, also known as Alawis (ʿAlawīyyah ), are a prominent religious group, centred in Syria, who follow a branch of the Twelver school of Shia Islam but with syncretistic elements. Alawites revere Ali (Ali ibn Abi Talib), and the name "Alawi" means followers of Ali. The sect is believed to have been founded by Ibn Nusayr during the 9th century. For this reason, Alawites are sometimes called "Nusayris" , though this term has come to have derogatory connotations in the modern era; another name, "Ansari" (), is be
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Watch how the FSA Fighters in Syria treat an Alawite Oldster
Watch how the FSA Fighters in Syria treat an Alawite Oldster
Watch how the FSA Fighters in Syria treat an Alawite Oldster
Since the start of the Syrian revolution in 2011, the Syrian regime has brutally killed tens of thousands of civilians including women, children, oldsters an...
1:53
Standing by Assad, Lebanon's Alawites watch and wait
Standing by Assad, Lebanon's Alawites watch and wait
Standing by Assad, Lebanon's Alawites watch and wait
In the impoverished Jabal Mohsen area of the port city of Tripoli in north Lebanon, a small Alawite community is watching anxiously as Syrian President Basha...
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THE ALAWITES - Ustadh Murtaza Khan - HD
THE ALAWITES - Ustadh Murtaza Khan - HD
THE ALAWITES - Ustadh Murtaza Khan - HD
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (rahimahullah) said concerning the Nusayris (Alawites), among whom were some who expressed their kufr and heresy openly and othe...
2:11
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Publicly Executes Three Alawites for Being Alawite (18+)
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Publicly Executes Three Alawites for Being Alawite (18+)
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Publicly Executes Three Alawites for Being Alawite (18+)
Warning: Graphic content (not for shock, 18+, not for faint-hearted, viewer discretion advised, aimed only at documenting crimes by FSA terrorists in Syria) ...
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Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
Syrian Arab Army and Kurds battle to keep Salafist Kidnappers at bay in
Latakia, Clashes Rage in Latakia as Alawites, Sunnis and Christians
flee to government lines
Syrian Arab Army and Kurds battle to keep Salafist Kidnappers at bay in
Latakia, Clashes Rage in Latakia as Alawites, Sunnis and Christians
flee to government lines
Syrian Arab Army and Kurds battle to keep Salafist Kidnappers at bay in
Latakia, Clashes Rage in Latakia as Alawites, Sunnis and Christians
flee to government lines
Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
Latakia : SAA and Kurdi
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Free Syrian Army rats want permission to kill [Alawite] Women and Children
Free Syrian Army rats want permission to kill [Alawite] Women and Children
Free Syrian Army rats want permission to kill [Alawite] Women and Children
Original source: http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/0/0/0/0/207/0/3376.htm Syrian Cleric Sheikh Muhammad Badi' Moussa: "We Ruled It Is Permissible to Kill 'Alawi...
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'Turkey Alawites could stop Syria attack'
'Turkey Alawites could stop Syria attack'
'Turkey Alawites could stop Syria attack'
Turkish police have fired tear gas to disperse anti-war protesters outside the parliament in the capital city, Ankara. Protesters took to the streets around ...
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Germany - Alawites Demonstrate Against Attacks
Germany - Alawites Demonstrate Against Attacks
Germany - Alawites Demonstrate Against Attacks
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Around 15,000 Turkish members of the liberal Moslem Alawite group
gathered in Germany on Saturday (18/3) to demonstrate against the
recent attacks on their community in Turkey. Alawite members from
all over Germany arrived in Cologne by train and coach to take
part to the protest. The demonstrators carried banners asking the
Turkish government to resign and placards calling Turkey a "murder
state".
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Islamists Execute 3 Christian Alawites Truck drivers in Syria
Islamists Execute 3 Christian Alawites Truck drivers in Syria
Islamists Execute 3 Christian Alawites Truck drivers in Syria
Syrian Islamist Rebels execute three truck Drivers who they stopped in a highway because they are not Muslim Sunnis. They asked them questions specific about...
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Grim Determination in Assad Alawite Heartland
Grim Determination in Assad Alawite Heartland
Grim Determination in Assad Alawite Heartland
In the western mountains of Syria, part of the ancestral homeland of President Bashar al-Assad and his minority Alawite sect, not a day goes by without a fun...
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Alawites Fear Future As Syrian Conflict Intensifies
Alawites Fear Future As Syrian Conflict Intensifies
Alawites Fear Future As Syrian Conflict Intensifies
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad and many within his powerful inner circle are Alawites, who make up around 12 percent of the Syrian population. Alawite mil...
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Extremists in Syria admit killing 30 Alawites
Extremists in Syria admit killing 30 Alawites
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Syrian Shiites Alawites Worship Bashar Alassad as God.flv
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Alawites in Lebanon (A Community Surrounded by Terror, Violence, and Retaliation)
Imagine just for a couple of seconds that your everyday life is burdened with horror and violence! How is the feeling? Yes, it is incredibly unbelievable. But, we do have the same thing in today’s real world!! In Tripoli, some 60,000 Alawites survive in Jabal Mohsen, a district built on the mountain in the center of the city. It is one of the poorest and most isolated areas in the whole of Lebanon. In this district, there is no contact with the rest of the city for fear of retaliations. The Alawites of Jabal Mohsen are mostly loyal supporters of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The conflict in Syria has led to an escalation of the armed conflict between the Islamic extremists from Bab el-Tebaneh, a neighboring district, and the Alawites from Jabal Mohsen.
During the battles between Jabal Mohsen and Bab el Tabaneh the area remains closed and there is no option to move in or out. In Jabal Mohsen, there are no hospitals, and during the conflict, most of the injured must wait in the small clinic of the quarter until the Red Cross take them out to a safe area with the help of the Lebanese Army. The remainders of the conflict are visible on every house in Jabal Mohsen, especially in the zone that delimits the border between the two neighbourhoods. The lives of the inhabitants of the front line are conditioned by the state of the conflict: they live in fear of losing their houses, but also their lives by Islamic extremists and Takfiris from both al-Nusra Front and ISIL.
In spite of everything, the Alawites of Jabal Mohsen are still Lebanese, like their neighbors and enemies, the Islamic extremists of the Bab el-Tebaneh district; and despite everything, life still goes on in Jabal Mohsen.
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Imagine just for a couple of seconds that your everyday life is burdened with horror and violence! How is the feeling? Yes, it is incredibly unbelievable. But, we do have the same thing in today’s real world!! In Tripoli, some 60,000 Alawites survive in Jabal Mohsen, a district built on the mountain in the center of the city. It is one of the poorest and most isolated areas in the whole of Lebanon. In this district, there is no contact with the rest of the city for fear of retaliations. The Alawites of Jabal Mohsen are mostly loyal supporters of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The conflict in Syria has led to an escalation of the armed conflict between the Islamic extremists from Bab el-Tebaneh, a neighboring district, and the Alawites from Jabal Mohsen.
During the battles between Jabal Mohsen and Bab el Tabaneh the area remains closed and there is no option to move in or out. In Jabal Mohsen, there are no hospitals, and during the conflict, most of the injured must wait in the small clinic of the quarter until the Red Cross take them out to a safe area with the help of the Lebanese Army. The remainders of the conflict are visible on every house in Jabal Mohsen, especially in the zone that delimits the border between the two neighbourhoods. The lives of the inhabitants of the front line are conditioned by the state of the conflict: they live in fear of losing their houses, but also their lives by Islamic extremists and Takfiris from both al-Nusra Front and ISIL.
In spite of everything, the Alawites of Jabal Mohsen are still Lebanese, like their neighbors and enemies, the Islamic extremists of the Bab el-Tebaneh district; and despite everything, life still goes on in Jabal Mohsen.
PRESS TV Documentaries
The Alawites, also known as Alawis (ʿAlawīyyah Arabic: علوية), are a prominent religious group, centred in Syria, who follow a branch of the Twelver school of Shia Islam but with syncretistic elements. Alawites revere Ali (Ali ibn Abi Talib), and the name "Alawi" means followers of Ali. The sect is believed to have been founded by Ibn Nusayr during the 9th century. For this reason, Alawites are sometimes called "Nusayris" (Nuṣayrī Arabic: نصيرية), though this term has come to have derogatory connotations in the modern era; another name, "Ansari" (al-Anṣāriyyah), is believed to be a mistransliteration of "Nusayri". Today, Alawites represent 12 percent of the Syrian population and are a significant minority in Turkey and northern Lebanon. There is also a population living in the village of Ghajar in the occupied Golan Heights. They are often confused with the Alevis of Turkey, another Shia sect. Alawites form the dominant religious group on the Syrian coast and towns near the coast which are also inhabited by Sunnis, Christians, and Ismailis.
Alawites have historically kept their beliefs secret from outsiders and non-initiated Alawites, so rumours about them have arisen. Arabic accounts of their beliefs tend to be partisan (either positively or negatively). However, since the early 2000s, Western scholarship on the Alawite religion has made significant advances. At the core of Alawite belief is a divine triad, comprising three aspects of the one God. These aspects or emanations appear cyclically in human form throughout history. The last emanations of the divine triad, according to Alawite belief, were as Ali, Muhammad and Salman the Persian. Alawites were historically persecuted for these beliefs by the Sunni Muslim rulers of the area.
The establishment of the French Mandate of Syria marked a turning point in Alawi history. It gave the French the power to recruit Syrian civilians into their armed forces for an indefinite period and created exclusive areas for minorities, including an Alawite State. The Alawite State was later dismantled, but the Alawites continued to be a significant part of the Syrian army. Since Hafez al-Assad took power in 1970, the government has been dominated by a political elite led by the Alawite Al-Assad family. During the Islamic uprising in Syria in the 1970s and 1980s the establishment came under pressure, and the conflict continues as part of the Syrian civil war.
The Alawites take their name from Ali ibn Abi Talib, cousin, son-in-law and first male follower of Muhammad] who is considered by Shia Muslims the first Shia Imam and the fourth Rashidun (Rightly-Guided Caliph) by Sunni Muslims. French occupying forces used the term Alaouites, a transliteration into French.
In older sources, Alawis are often called Ansaris. According to Samuel Lyde, who lived among the Alawites during the mid-19th century, this was a term they used among themselves. Other sources indicate that "Ansari" is simply a Western error in the transliteration of "Nosairi". However, the term "Nusayri" had fallen out of currency by the 1920s, as a movement led by intellectuals within the community during the French Mandate sought to replace it with the modern term "Alawi". They characterised the older name (which implied "a separate ethnic and religious identity") as an "invention of the sect's enemies", ostensibly favouring an emphasis on "connection with mainstream Islam"—particularly the Shia branch. As such, "Nusayri" is now generally regarded as antiquated, and has even come to have insulting and abusive connotations. The term is frequently employed as hate speech by Sunni fundamentalists fighting against Bashar al-Assad's government in the Syrian civil war, who use its emphasis on Ibn Nusayr in order to insinuate that Alawi beliefs are "man-made" and not divinely inspired. Recent research has shown that the Alawi appellation was used by the sect’s adherents since the 11th century. The following quote from Alkan (2012) illustrates this point: “In actual fact, the name ‘Alawī’ appears as early as in an 11 th-century Nuṣayrī tract (…). Moreover, the term ‘Alawī’ was already used at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1903 the Belgian-born Jesuit and Orientalist Henri Lammens (d. 1937) visited a certain Ḥaydarī-Nuṣayrī sheikh Abdullah in a village near Antakya and mentions that the latter preferred the name ‘Alawī’ for his people. Lastly, it is interesting to note that in the above-mentioned petitions of 1892 and 1909 the Nuṣayrīs called themselves the ‘Arab Alawī people’ (ʿArab ʿAlevī ṭāʾifesi) 'our ʿAlawī Nuṣayrī people’ (ṭāʾifatunā al-Nuṣayriyya al-ʿAlawiyya) or ‘signed with Alawī people’ (ʿAlevī ṭāʾifesi imżāsıyla). This early self-designation is, in my opinion, of triple importance.
The Alawites, also known as Alawis (ʿAlawīyyah Arabic: علوية), are a prominent religious group, centred in Syria, who follow a branch of the Twelver school of Shia Islam but with syncretistic elements. Alawites revere Ali (Ali ibn Abi Talib), and the name "Alawi" means followers of Ali. The sect is believed to have been founded by Ibn Nusayr during the 9th century. For this reason, Alawites are sometimes called "Nusayris" (Nuṣayrī Arabic: نصيرية), though this term has come to have derogatory connotations in the modern era; another name, "Ansari" (al-Anṣāriyyah), is believed to be a mistransliteration of "Nusayri". Today, Alawites represent 12 percent of the Syrian population and are a significant minority in Turkey and northern Lebanon. There is also a population living in the village of Ghajar in the occupied Golan Heights. They are often confused with the Alevis of Turkey, another Shia sect. Alawites form the dominant religious group on the Syrian coast and towns near the coast which are also inhabited by Sunnis, Christians, and Ismailis.
Alawites have historically kept their beliefs secret from outsiders and non-initiated Alawites, so rumours about them have arisen. Arabic accounts of their beliefs tend to be partisan (either positively or negatively). However, since the early 2000s, Western scholarship on the Alawite religion has made significant advances. At the core of Alawite belief is a divine triad, comprising three aspects of the one God. These aspects or emanations appear cyclically in human form throughout history. The last emanations of the divine triad, according to Alawite belief, were as Ali, Muhammad and Salman the Persian. Alawites were historically persecuted for these beliefs by the Sunni Muslim rulers of the area.
The establishment of the French Mandate of Syria marked a turning point in Alawi history. It gave the French the power to recruit Syrian civilians into their armed forces for an indefinite period and created exclusive areas for minorities, including an Alawite State. The Alawite State was later dismantled, but the Alawites continued to be a significant part of the Syrian army. Since Hafez al-Assad took power in 1970, the government has been dominated by a political elite led by the Alawite Al-Assad family. During the Islamic uprising in Syria in the 1970s and 1980s the establishment came under pressure, and the conflict continues as part of the Syrian civil war.
The Alawites take their name from Ali ibn Abi Talib, cousin, son-in-law and first male follower of Muhammad] who is considered by Shia Muslims the first Shia Imam and the fourth Rashidun (Rightly-Guided Caliph) by Sunni Muslims. French occupying forces used the term Alaouites, a transliteration into French.
In older sources, Alawis are often called Ansaris. According to Samuel Lyde, who lived among the Alawites during the mid-19th century, this was a term they used among themselves. Other sources indicate that "Ansari" is simply a Western error in the transliteration of "Nosairi". However, the term "Nusayri" had fallen out of currency by the 1920s, as a movement led by intellectuals within the community during the French Mandate sought to replace it with the modern term "Alawi". They characterised the older name (which implied "a separate ethnic and religious identity") as an "invention of the sect's enemies", ostensibly favouring an emphasis on "connection with mainstream Islam"—particularly the Shia branch. As such, "Nusayri" is now generally regarded as antiquated, and has even come to have insulting and abusive connotations. The term is frequently employed as hate speech by Sunni fundamentalists fighting against Bashar al-Assad's government in the Syrian civil war, who use its emphasis on Ibn Nusayr in order to insinuate that Alawi beliefs are "man-made" and not divinely inspired. Recent research has shown that the Alawi appellation was used by the sect’s adherents since the 11th century. The following quote from Alkan (2012) illustrates this point: “In actual fact, the name ‘Alawī’ appears as early as in an 11 th-century Nuṣayrī tract (…). Moreover, the term ‘Alawī’ was already used at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1903 the Belgian-born Jesuit and Orientalist Henri Lammens (d. 1937) visited a certain Ḥaydarī-Nuṣayrī sheikh Abdullah in a village near Antakya and mentions that the latter preferred the name ‘Alawī’ for his people. Lastly, it is interesting to note that in the above-mentioned petitions of 1892 and 1909 the Nuṣayrīs called themselves the ‘Arab Alawī people’ (ʿArab ʿAlevī ṭāʾifesi) 'our ʿAlawī Nuṣayrī people’ (ṭāʾifatunā al-Nuṣayriyya al-ʿAlawiyya) or ‘signed with Alawī people’ (ʿAlevī ṭāʾifesi imżāsıyla). This early self-designation is, in my opinion, of triple importance.
The Alawites, also known as Alawis (ʿAlawīyyah Arabic: علوية), are a prominent mystical religious group, centred in Syria, who follow a branch of the Twelve...
The Alawites, also known as Alawis (ʿAlawīyyah Arabic: علوية), are a prominent mystical religious group, centred in Syria, who follow a branch of the Twelve...
More soldiers have been killed from Tartous province, homeland of the Syrian Alawite minority, than any other region in Syria. Despite the loss, families believe their sons' deaths are worth the price to defend the Assad regime. (Oct. 31)
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Alawite Muslims in Turkey face pressure by Sunni majority Alawites believe in sexual equality
Imagine just for a couple of seconds that your everyday life is burdened with horror and violence! How is the feeling? Yes, it is incredibly unbelievable. But, we do have the same thing in today’s real world!! In Tripoli, some 60,000 Alawites survive in Jabal Mohsen, a district built on the mountain in the center of the city. It is one of the poorest and most isolated areas in the whole of Lebanon. In this district, there is no contact with the rest of the city for fear of retaliations. The Alawites of Jabal Mohsen are mostly loyal supporters of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The conflict in Syria has led to an escalation of the armed conflict between the Islamic extremists from Bab el-Tebaneh, a neighboring district, and the Alawites from Jabal Mohsen.
During the battles between Jabal Mohsen and Bab el Tabaneh the area remains closed and there is no option to move in or out. In Jabal Mohsen, there are no hospitals, and during the conflict, most of the injured must wait in the small clinic of the quarter until the Red Cross take them out to a safe area with the help of the Lebanese Army. The remainders of the conflict are visible on every house in Jabal Mohsen, especially in the zone that delimits the border between the two neighbourhoods. The lives of the inhabitants of the front line are conditioned by the state of the conflict: they live in fear of losing their houses, but also their lives by Islamic extremists and Takfiris from both al-Nusra Front and ISIL.
In spite of everything, the Alawites of Jabal Mohsen are still Lebanese, like their neighbors and enemies, the Islamic extremists of the Bab el-Tebaneh district; and despite everything, life still goes on in Jabal Mohsen.
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Imagine just for a couple of seconds that your everyday life is burdened with horror and violence! How is the feeling? Yes, it is incredibly unbelievable. But, we do have the same thing in today’s real world!! In Tripoli, some 60,000 Alawites survive in Jabal Mohsen, a district built on the mountain in the center of the city. It is one of the poorest and most isolated areas in the whole of Lebanon. In this district, there is no contact with the rest of the city for fear of retaliations. The Alawites of Jabal Mohsen are mostly loyal supporters of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The conflict in Syria has led to an escalation of the armed conflict between the Islamic extremists from Bab el-Tebaneh, a neighboring district, and the Alawites from Jabal Mohsen.
During the battles between Jabal Mohsen and Bab el Tabaneh the area remains closed and there is no option to move in or out. In Jabal Mohsen, there are no hospitals, and during the conflict, most of the injured must wait in the small clinic of the quarter until the Red Cross take them out to a safe area with the help of the Lebanese Army. The remainders of the conflict are visible on every house in Jabal Mohsen, especially in the zone that delimits the border between the two neighbourhoods. The lives of the inhabitants of the front line are conditioned by the state of the conflict: they live in fear of losing their houses, but also their lives by Islamic extremists and Takfiris from both al-Nusra Front and ISIL.
In spite of everything, the Alawites of Jabal Mohsen are still Lebanese, like their neighbors and enemies, the Islamic extremists of the Bab el-Tebaneh district; and despite everything, life still goes on in Jabal Mohsen.
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What is Alawites?
A documentary report all about Alawites for the blind and visually impaired or for homework/assignment.
The Alawites, also known as Alawis (ʿAlawīyyah ), are a prominent religious group, centred in Syria, who follow a branch of the Twelver school of Shia Islam but with syncretistic elements. Alawites revere Ali (Ali ibn Abi Talib), and the name "Alawi" means followers of Ali. The sect is believed to have been founded by Ibn Nusayr during the 9th century. For this reason, Alawites are sometimes called "Nusayris" , though this term has come to have derogatory connotations in the modern era; another name, "Ansari" (), is believed to be a mistransliteration of "Nusayri". Today, Alawites represent 12 percent of the Syrian population and are a significant minority in Turkey and northern Lebanon. There is also a population living in the village of Ghajar in the occupied Golan Heights. They are often confused with the Alevis of Turkey, another Shia sect. Alawites form the dominant religious group on the Syrian coast and towns near the coast which are also inhabited by Sunnis, Christians, and Ismailis.
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What is Alawites?
A documentary report all about Alawites for the blind and visually impaired or for homework/assignment.
The Alawites, also known as Alawis (ʿAlawīyyah ), are a prominent religious group, centred in Syria, who follow a branch of the Twelver school of Shia Islam but with syncretistic elements. Alawites revere Ali (Ali ibn Abi Talib), and the name "Alawi" means followers of Ali. The sect is believed to have been founded by Ibn Nusayr during the 9th century. For this reason, Alawites are sometimes called "Nusayris" , though this term has come to have derogatory connotations in the modern era; another name, "Ansari" (), is believed to be a mistransliteration of "Nusayri". Today, Alawites represent 12 percent of the Syrian population and are a significant minority in Turkey and northern Lebanon. There is also a population living in the village of Ghajar in the occupied Golan Heights. They are often confused with the Alevis of Turkey, another Shia sect. Alawites form the dominant religious group on the Syrian coast and towns near the coast which are also inhabited by Sunnis, Christians, and Ismailis.
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Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Alawite_distribution_explained.png from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Alawite_distribution_explained.png
Alawite_men.jpg from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Alawite_men.jpg
Alawites_Dance._1880.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Lyde
170px-Saleh_al-Ali.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alawites
220px-Celebrating_Alawites.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alawites
250px-Dhulfiqar.svg.png from http://sco.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alawites
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published:27 Mar 2015
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Watch how the FSA Fighters in Syria treat an Alawite Oldster
Since the start of the Syrian revolution in 2011, the Syrian regime has brutally killed tens of thousands of civilians including women, children, oldsters an...
Since the start of the Syrian revolution in 2011, the Syrian regime has brutally killed tens of thousands of civilians including women, children, oldsters an...
In the impoverished Jabal Mohsen area of the port city of Tripoli in north Lebanon, a small Alawite community is watching anxiously as Syrian President Basha...
In the impoverished Jabal Mohsen area of the port city of Tripoli in north Lebanon, a small Alawite community is watching anxiously as Syrian President Basha...
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (rahimahullah) said concerning the Nusayris (Alawites), among whom were some who expressed their kufr and heresy openly and othe...
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (rahimahullah) said concerning the Nusayris (Alawites), among whom were some who expressed their kufr and heresy openly and othe...
Warning: Graphic content (not for shock, 18+, not for faint-hearted, viewer discretion advised, aimed only at documenting crimes by FSA terrorists in Syria) ...
Warning: Graphic content (not for shock, 18+, not for faint-hearted, viewer discretion advised, aimed only at documenting crimes by FSA terrorists in Syria) ...
Syrian Arab Army and Kurds battle to keep Salafist Kidnappers at bay in
Latakia, Clashes Rage in Latakia as Alawites, Sunnis and Christians
flee to government lines
Syrian Arab Army and Kurds battle to keep Salafist Kidnappers at bay in
Latakia, Clashes Rage in Latakia as Alawites, Sunnis and Christians
flee to government lines
Syrian Arab Army and Kurds battle to keep Salafist Kidnappers at bay in
Latakia, Clashes Rage in Latakia as Alawites, Sunnis and Christians
flee to government lines
Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
SAA,Syria,Latakia,,Syria
Syrian Arab Army and Kurds battle to keep Salafist Kidnappers at bay in
Latakia, Clashes Rage in Latakia as Alawites, Sunnis and Christians
flee to government lines
Syrian Arab Army and Kurds battle to keep Salafist Kidnappers at bay in
Latakia, Clashes Rage in Latakia as Alawites, Sunnis and Christians
flee to government lines
Syrian Arab Army and Kurds battle to keep Salafist Kidnappers at bay in
Latakia, Clashes Rage in Latakia as Alawites, Sunnis and Christians
flee to government lines
Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
SAA,Syria,Latakia,,Syria
published:17 Aug 2013
views:8
Free Syrian Army rats want permission to kill [Alawite] Women and Children
Original source: http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/0/0/0/0/207/0/3376.htm Syrian Cleric Sheikh Muhammad Badi' Moussa: "We Ruled It Is Permissible to Kill 'Alawi...
Original source: http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/0/0/0/0/207/0/3376.htm Syrian Cleric Sheikh Muhammad Badi' Moussa: "We Ruled It Is Permissible to Kill 'Alawi...
Turkish police have fired tear gas to disperse anti-war protesters outside the parliament in the capital city, Ankara. Protesters took to the streets around ...
Turkish police have fired tear gas to disperse anti-war protesters outside the parliament in the capital city, Ankara. Protesters took to the streets around ...
T/I: 10:41:22
Around 15,000 Turkish members of the liberal Moslem Alawite group
gathered in Germany on Saturday (18/3) to demonstrate against the
recent attacks on their community in Turkey. Alawite members from
all over Germany arrived in Cologne by train and coach to take
part to the protest. The demonstrators carried banners asking the
Turkish government to resign and placards calling Turkey a "murder
state".
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COLOGNE, GERMANY 18/3
high ws of demonstration
ms banners
cu chanting demonstators
vs of demonstrators
demonstrators making v signs
vs of demonstrators marching
ms demonstrators marching and chanting
vs of march through streets
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T/I: 10:41:22
Around 15,000 Turkish members of the liberal Moslem Alawite group
gathered in Germany on Saturday (18/3) to demonstrate against the
recent attacks on their community in Turkey. Alawite members from
all over Germany arrived in Cologne by train and coach to take
part to the protest. The demonstrators carried banners asking the
Turkish government to resign and placards calling Turkey a "murder
state".
SHOWS:
COLOGNE, GERMANY 18/3
high ws of demonstration
ms banners
cu chanting demonstators
vs of demonstrators
demonstrators making v signs
vs of demonstrators marching
ms demonstrators marching and chanting
vs of march through streets
0.55 ends
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published:21 Jul 2015
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Islamists Execute 3 Christian Alawites Truck drivers in Syria
Syrian Islamist Rebels execute three truck Drivers who they stopped in a highway because they are not Muslim Sunnis. They asked them questions specific about...
Syrian Islamist Rebels execute three truck Drivers who they stopped in a highway because they are not Muslim Sunnis. They asked them questions specific about...
In the western mountains of Syria, part of the ancestral homeland of President Bashar al-Assad and his minority Alawite sect, not a day goes by without a fun...
In the western mountains of Syria, part of the ancestral homeland of President Bashar al-Assad and his minority Alawite sect, not a day goes by without a fun...
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad and many within his powerful inner circle are Alawites, who make up around 12 percent of the Syrian population. Alawite mil...
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad and many within his powerful inner circle are Alawites, who make up around 12 percent of the Syrian population. Alawite mil...
Al-Qaeda-affiliated extremists in Syria say they are targeting members of the Alawite community in the country, adding that they massacred dozens of Alawites...
Al-Qaeda-affiliated extremists in Syria say they are targeting members of the Alawite community in the country, adding that they massacred dozens of Alawites...
Alawites in Lebanon (A Community Surrounded by Terror, Violence, and Retaliation)
Imagine just for a couple of seconds that your everyday life is burdened with horror and v...
published:19 Nov 2014
Alawites in Lebanon (A Community Surrounded by Terror, Violence, and Retaliation)
Alawites in Lebanon (A Community Surrounded by Terror, Violence, and Retaliation)
published:19 Nov 2014
views:1853
Imagine just for a couple of seconds that your everyday life is burdened with horror and violence! How is the feeling? Yes, it is incredibly unbelievable. But, we do have the same thing in today’s real world!! In Tripoli, some 60,000 Alawites survive in Jabal Mohsen, a district built on the mountain in the center of the city. It is one of the poorest and most isolated areas in the whole of Lebanon. In this district, there is no contact with the rest of the city for fear of retaliations. The Alawites of Jabal Mohsen are mostly loyal supporters of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The conflict in Syria has led to an escalation of the armed conflict between the Islamic extremists from Bab el-Tebaneh, a neighboring district, and the Alawites from Jabal Mohsen.
During the battles between Jabal Mohsen and Bab el Tabaneh the area remains closed and there is no option to move in or out. In Jabal Mohsen, there are no hospitals, and during the conflict, most of the injured must wait in the small clinic of the quarter until the Red Cross take them out to a safe area with the help of the Lebanese Army. The remainders of the conflict are visible on every house in Jabal Mohsen, especially in the zone that delimits the border between the two neighbourhoods. The lives of the inhabitants of the front line are conditioned by the state of the conflict: they live in fear of losing their houses, but also their lives by Islamic extremists and Takfiris from both al-Nusra Front and ISIL.
In spite of everything, the Alawites of Jabal Mohsen are still Lebanese, like their neighbors and enemies, the Islamic extremists of the Bab el-Tebaneh district; and despite everything, life still goes on in Jabal Mohsen.
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The Alawites, also known as Alawis (ʿAlawīyyah Arabic: علوية), are a prominent religious ...
published:09 Apr 2015
Who Are The Alawites?
Who Are The Alawites?
published:09 Apr 2015
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The Alawites, also known as Alawis (ʿAlawīyyah Arabic: علوية), are a prominent religious group, centred in Syria, who follow a branch of the Twelver school of Shia Islam but with syncretistic elements. Alawites revere Ali (Ali ibn Abi Talib), and the name "Alawi" means followers of Ali. The sect is believed to have been founded by Ibn Nusayr during the 9th century. For this reason, Alawites are sometimes called "Nusayris" (Nuṣayrī Arabic: نصيرية), though this term has come to have derogatory connotations in the modern era; another name, "Ansari" (al-Anṣāriyyah), is believed to be a mistransliteration of "Nusayri". Today, Alawites represent 12 percent of the Syrian population and are a significant minority in Turkey and northern Lebanon. There is also a population living in the village of Ghajar in the occupied Golan Heights. They are often confused with the Alevis of Turkey, another Shia sect. Alawites form the dominant religious group on the Syrian coast and towns near the coast which are also inhabited by Sunnis, Christians, and Ismailis.
Alawites have historically kept their beliefs secret from outsiders and non-initiated Alawites, so rumours about them have arisen. Arabic accounts of their beliefs tend to be partisan (either positively or negatively). However, since the early 2000s, Western scholarship on the Alawite religion has made significant advances. At the core of Alawite belief is a divine triad, comprising three aspects of the one God. These aspects or emanations appear cyclically in human form throughout history. The last emanations of the divine triad, according to Alawite belief, were as Ali, Muhammad and Salman the Persian. Alawites were historically persecuted for these beliefs by the Sunni Muslim rulers of the area.
The establishment of the French Mandate of Syria marked a turning point in Alawi history. It gave the French the power to recruit Syrian civilians into their armed forces for an indefinite period and created exclusive areas for minorities, including an Alawite State. The Alawite State was later dismantled, but the Alawites continued to be a significant part of the Syrian army. Since Hafez al-Assad took power in 1970, the government has been dominated by a political elite led by the Alawite Al-Assad family. During the Islamic uprising in Syria in the 1970s and 1980s the establishment came under pressure, and the conflict continues as part of the Syrian civil war.
The Alawites take their name from Ali ibn Abi Talib, cousin, son-in-law and first male follower of Muhammad] who is considered by Shia Muslims the first Shia Imam and the fourth Rashidun (Rightly-Guided Caliph) by Sunni Muslims. French occupying forces used the term Alaouites, a transliteration into French.
In older sources, Alawis are often called Ansaris. According to Samuel Lyde, who lived among the Alawites during the mid-19th century, this was a term they used among themselves. Other sources indicate that "Ansari" is simply a Western error in the transliteration of "Nosairi". However, the term "Nusayri" had fallen out of currency by the 1920s, as a movement led by intellectuals within the community during the French Mandate sought to replace it with the modern term "Alawi". They characterised the older name (which implied "a separate ethnic and religious identity") as an "invention of the sect's enemies", ostensibly favouring an emphasis on "connection with mainstream Islam"—particularly the Shia branch. As such, "Nusayri" is now generally regarded as antiquated, and has even come to have insulting and abusive connotations. The term is frequently employed as hate speech by Sunni fundamentalists fighting against Bashar al-Assad's government in the Syrian civil war, who use its emphasis on Ibn Nusayr in order to insinuate that Alawi beliefs are "man-made" and not divinely inspired. Recent research has shown that the Alawi appellation was used by the sect’s adherents since the 11th century. The following quote from Alkan (2012) illustrates this point: “In actual fact, the name ‘Alawī’ appears as early as in an 11 th-century Nuṣayrī tract (…). Moreover, the term ‘Alawī’ was already used at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1903 the Belgian-born Jesuit and Orientalist Henri Lammens (d. 1937) visited a certain Ḥaydarī-Nuṣayrī sheikh Abdullah in a village near Antakya and mentions that the latter preferred the name ‘Alawī’ for his people. Lastly, it is interesting to note that in the above-mentioned petitions of 1892 and 1909 the Nuṣayrīs called themselves the ‘Arab Alawī people’ (ʿArab ʿAlevī ṭāʾifesi) 'our ʿAlawī Nuṣayrī people’ (ṭāʾifatunā al-Nuṣayriyya al-ʿAlawiyya) or ‘signed with Alawī people’ (ʿAlevī ṭāʾifesi imżāsıyla). This early self-designation is, in my opinion, of triple importance.
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Alawites
The Alawites, also known as Alawis (ʿAlawīyyah Arabic: علوية), are a prominent mystical r...
The Alawites, also known as Alawis (ʿAlawīyyah Arabic: علوية), are a prominent mystical religious group, centred in Syria, who follow a branch of the Twelve...
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Syria's Alawites Pay Heavy Price in Civil War
More soldiers have been killed from Tartous province, homeland of the Syrian Alawite minor...
published:31 Oct 2014
Syria's Alawites Pay Heavy Price in Civil War
Syria's Alawites Pay Heavy Price in Civil War
published:31 Oct 2014
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More soldiers have been killed from Tartous province, homeland of the Syrian Alawite minority, than any other region in Syria. Despite the loss, families believe their sons' deaths are worth the price to defend the Assad regime. (Oct. 31)
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Alawite Muslims in Turkey face pressure by Sunni majority Alawites believe in sexual equality
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published:12 Jan 2015
Alawite Muslims in Turkey face pressure by Sunni majority Alawites believe in sexual equality
Alawite Muslims in Turkey face pressure by Sunni majority Alawites believe in sexual equality
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Documentary - Alawites in Lebanon (P.1)
Imagine just for a couple of seconds that your everyday life is burdened with horror and v...
published:21 Nov 2014
Documentary - Alawites in Lebanon (P.1)
Documentary - Alawites in Lebanon (P.1)
published:21 Nov 2014
views:106
Imagine just for a couple of seconds that your everyday life is burdened with horror and violence! How is the feeling? Yes, it is incredibly unbelievable. But, we do have the same thing in today’s real world!! In Tripoli, some 60,000 Alawites survive in Jabal Mohsen, a district built on the mountain in the center of the city. It is one of the poorest and most isolated areas in the whole of Lebanon. In this district, there is no contact with the rest of the city for fear of retaliations. The Alawites of Jabal Mohsen are mostly loyal supporters of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The conflict in Syria has led to an escalation of the armed conflict between the Islamic extremists from Bab el-Tebaneh, a neighboring district, and the Alawites from Jabal Mohsen.
During the battles between Jabal Mohsen and Bab el Tabaneh the area remains closed and there is no option to move in or out. In Jabal Mohsen, there are no hospitals, and during the conflict, most of the injured must wait in the small clinic of the quarter until the Red Cross take them out to a safe area with the help of the Lebanese Army. The remainders of the conflict are visible on every house in Jabal Mohsen, especially in the zone that delimits the border between the two neighbourhoods. The lives of the inhabitants of the front line are conditioned by the state of the conflict: they live in fear of losing their houses, but also their lives by Islamic extremists and Takfiris from both al-Nusra Front and ISIL.
In spite of everything, the Alawites of Jabal Mohsen are still Lebanese, like their neighbors and enemies, the Islamic extremists of the Bab el-Tebaneh district; and despite everything, life still goes on in Jabal Mohsen.
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All About - Alawites (Extended)
What is Alawites?
A documentary report all about Alawites for the blind and visually impa...
published:27 Mar 2015
All About - Alawites (Extended)
All About - Alawites (Extended)
published:27 Mar 2015
views:0
What is Alawites?
A documentary report all about Alawites for the blind and visually impaired or for homework/assignment.
The Alawites, also known as Alawis (ʿAlawīyyah ), are a prominent religious group, centred in Syria, who follow a branch of the Twelver school of Shia Islam but with syncretistic elements. Alawites revere Ali (Ali ibn Abi Talib), and the name "Alawi" means followers of Ali. The sect is believed to have been founded by Ibn Nusayr during the 9th century. For this reason, Alawites are sometimes called "Nusayris" , though this term has come to have derogatory connotations in the modern era; another name, "Ansari" (), is believed to be a mistransliteration of "Nusayri". Today, Alawites represent 12 percent of the Syrian population and are a significant minority in Turkey and northern Lebanon. There is also a population living in the village of Ghajar in the occupied Golan Heights. They are often confused with the Alevis of Turkey, another Shia sect. Alawites form the dominant religious group on the Syrian coast and towns near the coast which are also inhabited by Sunnis, Christians, and Ismailis.
Intro/Outro music:
Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Watch how the FSA Fighters in Syria treat an Alawite Oldster
Since the start of the Syrian revolution in 2011, the Syrian regime has brutally killed te...
Since the start of the Syrian revolution in 2011, the Syrian regime has brutally killed tens of thousands of civilians including women, children, oldsters an...
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Standing by Assad, Lebanon's Alawites watch and wait
In the impoverished Jabal Mohsen area of the port city of Tripoli in north Lebanon, a smal...
In the impoverished Jabal Mohsen area of the port city of Tripoli in north Lebanon, a small Alawite community is watching anxiously as Syrian President Basha...
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THE ALAWITES - Ustadh Murtaza Khan - HD
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (rahimahullah) said concerning the Nusayris (Alawites), among...
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (rahimahullah) said concerning the Nusayris (Alawites), among whom were some who expressed their kufr and heresy openly and othe...
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The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Publicly Executes Three Alawites for Being Alawite (18+)
Warning: Graphic content (not for shock, 18+, not for faint-hearted, viewer discretion adv...
Warning: Graphic content (not for shock, 18+, not for faint-hearted, viewer discretion advised, aimed only at documenting crimes by FSA terrorists in Syria) ...
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Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
Syrian Arab Army and Kurds battle to keep Salafist Kidnappers at bay in
Latakia, Clash...
published:17 Aug 2013
Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
published:17 Aug 2013
views:8
Syrian Arab Army and Kurds battle to keep Salafist Kidnappers at bay in
Latakia, Clashes Rage in Latakia as Alawites, Sunnis and Christians
flee to government lines
Syrian Arab Army and Kurds battle to keep Salafist Kidnappers at bay in
Latakia, Clashes Rage in Latakia as Alawites, Sunnis and Christians
flee to government lines
Syrian Arab Army and Kurds battle to keep Salafist Kidnappers at bay in
Latakia, Clashes Rage in Latakia as Alawites, Sunnis and Christians
flee to government lines
Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
Latakia : SAA and Kurdish forces help evacuate Alawites.
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