Druze

The Druze (/drz/;Arabic: درزي derzī or durzī, plural دروز durūz; Hebrew: דרוזי drūzī plural דרוזים, druzim) are an Arabic-speaking esoteric ethnoreligious group, originating in Southwestern Asia, who self-identify as unitarians (Al-Muwaḥḥidūn/Muwahhideen).Jethro of Midian is considered an ancestor of all Druze and revered as their spiritual founder as well as chief prophet.

The Druze faith is a monotheistic and Abrahamic religion based on the teachings of Plato, Aristotle, Socrates, Akhenaten, Hamza, and Al Hakim. The Epistles of Wisdom is the foundational text of the Druze faith, alongside supplemental texts such as the Epistles of India. The Druze faith incorporates elements of Gnosticism, Neoplatonism, Pythagoreanism, Ismailism,Judaism,Christianity,Buddhism, and other philosophies and beliefs, creating a distinct and secretive theology known to esoterically interpret religious scriptures and to highlight the role of the mind and truthfulness. The Druze follow theophany, and believe in reincarnation or the transmigration of the soul. At the end of the cycle of rebirth, which is achieved through successive reincarnations, the soul is united with the Cosmic Mind (Al Aaqal Al Kulli).

Generic top-level domain

Generic top-level domains (gTLDs) are one of the categories of top-level domains (TLDs) maintained by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) for use in the Domain Name System of the Internet. A top-level domain is the last label of every fully qualified domain name. They are called generic for historic reasons; initially, they were contrasted with country-specific TLDs in RFC 920.

The core group of generic top-level domains consists of the com, info, net, and org domains. In addition, the domains biz, name, and pro are also considered generic; however, these are designated as restricted, because registrations within them require proof of eligibility within the guidelines set for each.

Historically, the group of generic top-level domains included domains, created in the early development of the domain name system, that are now sponsored by designated agencies or organizations and are restricted to specific types of registrants. Thus, domains edu, gov, int, and mil are now considered sponsored top-level domains, much like the themed top-level domains (e.g., jobs). The entire group of domains that do not have a geographic or country designation (see country-code top-level domain) is still often referred to by the term generic TLDs.

Faith (comics)

Faith is a superhero in the DC Comics universe who first appeared in JLA #69 (October 2002).

Fictional character biography

Faith is a female hero with tremendous psychic powers. Often nicknamed by her teammates "the Fat Lady", a reference to the line "it's not over until the fat lady sings".

Faith’s first appearance in the DC universe was as a substitution by Batman for the Justice League when the main members were transported into the past during the events of the Obsidian Age. Of the numerous heroes in the DC Universe to serve on the Justice League, Batman chose her along with Green Arrow, Firestorm, Hawkgirl, Jason Blood, Major Disaster, and the Atom to replace the original members in a short tenure with Nightwing as the new leader.

The new Justice League confronted Gamemnae and eventually defeated her with the help of the original Justice League. Faith’s tenure with the Justice League is not limited to the Obsidian Age. During her time on the team, she helped out with many other threats, such as the fire-controlling entity Fernus. She also became close to Major Disaster, letting him see her true form. She remained with the Justice League until she was bitten by vampires in the “Tenth Circle” storyline.

Faith in Buddhism

Faith (Pāli: saddhā, Sanskrit: śraddhā) is an initial acceptance of the Buddha's teaching prior to realising its truth for oneself. It is an important constituent element of all traditions of Buddhism, although the kind and nature of faith changes in the different schools. Other translations of saddhā/śraddhā include confidence and trust. According to received Pali-Buddhist tradition, some of the first words voiced by the Buddha after resolving to teach Dharma were, "Wide opened is the door of the Deathless to all who have ears to hear; let them send forth faith [saddhā] to meet it."

Early Buddhism

Kalama Sutta

According to Guiliano Giustarini, "Saddhā is usually translated as faith, but it is not to be meant as a dogmatic belief." In the Kalama Sutta the Buddha himself argues against simply following authority, tradition or specious reasoning. Instead, a person should himself derive a moral judgement thus:

Even though one's own experience and judgement is emphasized in accepting Buddha and Buddhism, one should also heed to the counsel of the wise, meaning a Buddha or a Buddhist teacher well versed in the Buddhist teachings.

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Jumblat accuses Israel of exploiting Druze minority in Syria

Naharnet 27 Mar 2025
Lebanese Druze leader Walid Jumblatthas accused Israel of exploiting followers of his minority ... The Druze faith has followers in Israel, Lebanon and Syria, including the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights.
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Syrian Druze cross armistice line for pilgrimage to Israel

Urdu Point 15 Mar 2025
<p>Majdal Shams, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 15th Mar, 2025) Dozens of Syrian Druze clerics crossed the armistice line on the Golan Heights into Israel on Friday for their ...
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Syrian Druze clerics head to Israel for first pilgrimage

The New Arab 14 Mar 2025
Two buses awaited their arrival on the Israeli side, where, according to a source close to the delegation, they will visit the Tomb of Nabi Shuaib in the Galilee, one of the most important figures in the Druze faith.
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In a first, Druze clerics visit Israeli shrine since 1948

Beijing News 14 Mar 2025
Followers of the monotheistic Druze faith are mainly divided between Syria, Lebanon and Israel, Times of Israel reported ... The Druze account for about three percent of Syria's population and are heavily concentrated in the southern province of Sweida.
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Israel sends humanitarian aid to Druze in Syria

Middle East Online 14 Mar 2025
The Druze, an Arab minority present in Syria, Israel, the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and Lebanon, practise a faith that originated in Islam but which has a distinct identity. In Israel, many Druze ...
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Factbox-Syria's sects: delicate mix for its new Islamist leaders

Colorado Springs Gazette 14 Mar 2025
- The Druze, an Arab minority who practise a religion originally derived from Islam, live in Lebanon, Syria, Israel and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, holding a distinctive position in the region's mosaic of faiths and cultures.
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Syria's sects: delicate mix for its new Islamist leaders

Hindustan Times 14 Mar 2025
- The Druze, an Arab minority who practise a religion originally derived from Islam, live in Lebanon, Syria, Israel and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, holding a distinctive position in the region's mosaic of faiths and cultures.
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Free Syria scares Israel, that's why it sows hatred and occupies

The New Arab 14 Mar 2025
Currently, around 31,000 Israelis live in settlements deemed illegal under international law in the Golan Heights, alongside roughly 20,000 Syrians, most of whom are of Druze faith.
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Syrian Druze plan first pilgrimage to Nabi Shuaib Tomb in Israel's Galilee

Naharnet 13 Mar 2025
The Druze, who practice an esoteric monotheistic faith, are divided between Syria, Israel, Lebanon and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights ... Druze leaders immediately rejected Katz's warning and declared their loyalty to a united Syria.
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Israeli Druze prepare for first visit by Syrian Druze in decades

LBC International 13 Mar 2025
The Druze, an Arab minority who practice a religion originally derived from Islam, live in Lebanon, Syria, Israel, and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, occupying a ...
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