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The Druze (Arabic: , plural دروز, durūz , Hebrew: דרוזים druzim ) are a religious community found primarily in Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan, whose traditional religion is said to have...
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is the central focus of the Druze faith. He is call al-wahda, the manifestation of the divine unity. Like some Isma’ilis, the Druze believe there have been many (perhaps 70) incarnations of God. The True Jesus was an incarnation of Cosmic Intelligence, but not Mohammed.
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Al-Muwahhidun, the Druze, believe in the unity of the creator and reason, and they designated the following hudud or parameters: ... The Druze believe in the hereafter, in divine reward and punishment and judgment. Reckoning is meted out to the person given that he is an eternal being, and he is judged based on what he did...
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The Druze believe in five parameters , and they are custodians of the Tawhid rite, which prevailed in the various stages of unveiling, and they are the purpose of existence, the masters of all nations, and the wellspring of the wisdom and mercy of God.
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The Druze believe that in Hakim God made a final appeal to humans to redeem themselves and that God, incarnated as Hakim, would again return to establish the primacy of ... The Druze believe in one God, whose qualities cannot be understood or defined and who renders impartial justice. They do not believe in proselytizing.
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The early Druze community faced a strong challenge when Muḥammad ad-Darazī declared Ḥakīm's divinity and claimed to be his chief messenger. The Druze believe that Ḥakīm went into occultation and will return in the end of days as the Qā'im "Ariser" or Mahdi "Guider".
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Although the Druze recognize all three monotheistic religions, they believe that rituals and ceremonies have caused Jews, Christians, and Muslims to turn aside from "pure faith".
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The five colors of the Druze religious flag represent the five prophets who founded the faith. Each color represents the color of dress of each prophet. The Druze believe that all five prophets will return, much like the Messiah.
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Based initially of the doctrines of Shi'a Islam, the Druze believe that, through Hakim, God made a final appeal to humanity to redeem themselves before He returned to rule. The Druze are found primarily in Lebanon, Syria, Israel and Jordan.
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