LEBANON DURING 1870
Posted by othelloA friend sent me an interesting extract from an English book which depicted in 1870 the issues that apparently we were not able to overcome even after a hundred and thirty years of many turbulent and painful memories.
Oh how I wish we could proove them false…
LEBANON DURING 1870*
Lebanon has about 400,000 inhabitants, gathered into more than six hundred towns, villages and hamlets.
The various religions and sects live together, and practice their conflicting superstitions in close proximity, but the people do not coalesce into one homogeneous community, nor do they regard each other with fraternal feelings. The Sunnites excommunicate the Shiites; both hate the Druse, and all three detest the Nusairiyeh. The Maronites have no particular love for anybody and, in turn, are disliked by all.
The Greeks cannot endure the Greek Catholics - all despise the Jews. And the same remarks apply to the minor divisions of this land. There is no common bond of union. Society has no continuous strata underlying it, which can be opened and worked for the general benefit of all, but an endless number of dislocated fragments, faults, and dikes, by which the masses are tilted up in hopeless confusion, and lie at every conceivable angle of antagonism to each other. The omnific Spirit that brooded over primeval chaos can alone bring order out of such confusion, and reduce these conflicting elements into peace and concord.
No other country in the world, I presume, has such a multiplicity of antagonistic races ; and herein lies the greatest obstacle to any general and permanent amelioration and improvement of their condition, character, and prospects. They can never form one united people , never combine for any important religious or political purpose ; and will therefore remain weak, incapable of self-government, and exposed to the invasions and oppressions of foreigners. Thus it has been, is now, and must long continue to be a people divided, meted out, and trodden down.
« The Land and the Book »
Written by W.M. Thomson,
Protestant minister,
Published in London in 1870
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1. Tony | March 13th, 2007 at 6:21 pm
Look like we didn’t learn from the past
2. DJUAN | March 14th, 2007 at 7:51 am
hala2 3refet hek ya tony?
3. Tony | March 15th, 2007 at 2:36 am
Seriously, my parents always told me that before the creation of israel and the intallation of palestinians camps, no one asked about your religion or political view. But this article surprised me!
4. Tony | March 15th, 2007 at 2:39 am
The thing that pist me off is how aoun is acting right now. I liked aoun alot. When he oppened a discussion with hezbollah at first, i was happy. Then the time past and I see how aoun is trying to divide the christians. Made me sick, it’s a egocentric guy in my point of view.
5. rachelle | March 16th, 2007 at 10:40 pm
walla ya djuan ana cheyfe el ensen lwa7id yelle ma t3alam mnel made howe michel aoun ..in the past keno el masi7ieh meskin el balad b fadel el ouwet kena 3eychin a7la 3iche lama charaf el general ..balachit l7roub n2asamo el masi7ieh … sar el khey ye2toul kheyo .. w el jar ye2toul jaro … w halla2 ba3ed 19 sene aoun reji3 .. ba3da el kerse 7elmo ..w ba3do mest3ed ya3mil el mousta7il kermela…be3 el masi7ieh .. w asamoun .. i think the guy is sick ..
6. rachelle | March 16th, 2007 at 10:44 pm
They can never form one united people ..i do agree with this …its impossible 4 me to imagine all lebanese united.. b ra2ie el federalie mech bel mafhoum el ghalat yele biefhamo el 3alam , is the best solution …
7. Venom | March 17th, 2007 at 1:58 pm
Rachelle:
I would like to know ur mafoom of federalism please….For me I am totally against it….
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