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The total population of Druze throughout the world probably approaches one million.
Druze religious beliefs developed out of Isma'ill teachings. Various Jewish, Christian, Gnostic, Neoplatonic, and Iranian elements, however, are combined under a doctrine of strict monotheism.
While they appear parallel to those of normative Islam, in the Druze religion they are different in meaning and interpretation. The religion is considered distinct from the Ismaili as well as from other Muslims belief and practice... Most Druze do not identify as Muslims..
While the Druze do not permit iconography in their religion, they have a religious symbol known as the Druze Star
The worldwide population of Druze is put at up to one million, with most living in mountainous regions in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Israel.
The Druze, who live mostly in Syria, Lebanon, and Israel, are also Ismāʿīlī in origin.
The Druze, who live mostly in Syria, Lebanon, and Israel, are also Ismāʿīlī in origin.
The Druze are an ethnoreligious group concentrated in Syria, Lebanon, and Israel with around one million adherents worldwide. The Druze follow a millenarian offshoot of Isma’ili Shi'ism. Followers emphasize Abrahamic monotheism but consider the religion as separate from Islam.