PwarYuex said:
No, there has been no official or otherwise reliable collection of data in Lebanon since 1932. The pre/post Taif differentiation between Christian/non-Christian seats in governemnt do, I think, reflect a shift towards the traditional Islamic beliefs of the area.
The closest reliable info is listed
here, on the CIA website.
You will note that the majority (59.7%) are listed as Muslim, with only 39% as Christian. Officially, Lebanon has no official religion due to deep ingrained cultural, political, and military issues.
However, it's generally given that a Lebanese person will recognise Muslim practices, whether they are Christian, which is the main problem. Really, believing in Allah, following Allah, and going to the mosque has no effect on a person -- it's the culture that follows Islam; the 'Middle Eastern' culture, if you will.
That is the problem.
The last paragraph was made by a person who has no field experience in lebanon- i got this by his expression: " it's generally given that a Lebanese person "
anyhow, that statement was incorrect.
Whilst i admit that lebanon is not a christian country, it does have a christian president- and this is required by their constitution.
returning to the subject of islamic culture and islam itself- im not going to define what islamic culture is- a simple definition is anything that is good or conforms with islamic principles.
now you have to realise that socialists and anti islamists in the region like the Baath party are against people having an islamic identity- they prefer the pan arabian identity. this means that they wish for ALL arabs to identify themselves with islam as a name and something they do once a year like fasting but essentially behave as non religious people.
Although the founder of the Baath party was a christian (Michel Aflak- an egyptian history professor) - it has nothing to do with uplifting christianity but reducing islam to cultural state rather than a state of living- its policies and members are athiestic in nature especially in its early development - they had to adapt themselves to get votes
Really, believing in Allah and going to the mosque has no effect on a person
i can see where your coming from- your understanding of islam isnt correct- but i agree with what your trying to say
saying your a muslim, or a doctor, or a genious- doesnt make it so. You dont have to be an athiest to realise that- its
common sense!
The Quran is a warning for Muttaqun- not for the muslims in general- because a Muslim is a generic term for anyone who has surrendered to God.
Faith is something that is begins on the inside and is realised through action-- that is the reality of faith- and the reality of faith is not experienced in many of these countries so corrupted by external unislamic forces.
One of the first things that the Iraqi Baath party did was to kill scores of islamic scholars- because they knew that these people would be vocal in their opposition to oppression.
one chinese emperor also realsied the same thing. He killed or removed the muslim provincial governors at the time because he was rebuilding the great wall and a lot of people were dying out on the fields and didnt want any opposition from these governors. Muslims have to speak out against injustices- but as muslims we need to understand who we are and also what is going on in this world.
For moree info on muslims in china: look up the golden age of islam in china on the www!
heres a few:
http://www.famsy.com/salam/GoldenAge1004.htm
http://chinese-school.netfirms.com/Muslims.html
although i havent checked them yet
cheers