
The History of Shia in Lebanon – Volume 2 by Saadoun Hammadeh is a comprehensive and scholarly continuation of the author’s in-depth exploration of the origins, development, and influence of the Shia community in Lebanon. This volume delves into the political, social, and religious transformations that shaped the identity and role of Shia groups across different historical periods. Drawing from original manuscripts, archival documents, and academic research, the author presents a factual and well-organized narrative that connects historical events with contemporary realities. Whether addressing the impact of regional powers, leadership structures, or cultural evolution, this work offers a valuable perspective on how Lebanese Shia society adapted and evolved over centuries. Ideal for researchers, students of Middle Eastern history, and those interested in Islamic studies, this volume serves as both a reference source and an insightful analytical work on one of the most influential communities in Lebanon’s history.
- Author: Saadoun Hammadeh, historian and researcher of Shia and Middle Eastern history.
- Pages: 539
- ISBN: 9789640022689
- Volume: 2 – continues the historical narrative with deeper analysis of political and social changes.
- Subject: Historical development of the Shia community in Lebanon.
- Features: Based on authentic historical sources, manuscripts, and scholarly documentation.
- Audience: Students, researchers, historians, and readers interested in Islamic and Lebanese history.
- Theme: Evolution of identity, leadership, and social structure within the Lebanese Shia community.
- Format: Hardcover edition suitable for academic and personal libraries.
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