So weird; I am reading "Desert Queen" about Gertrude Bell, and she goes and visits the Druze, who are a very secretive sect. She became quite friendly with them, and a Druze man accompanied her on many of her trips.
It's an interesting book, even if the biographer takes some leaps and is a wee bit florid with the descriptiveness on occasion.
Cool.
When I was in Israel last summer, we went to see a Druze village, and had lunch at a house there. (I'm not sure I'd quite call it a restaurant -- it seemed too small and informal for that. Maybe more of a Bed and Breakfast, only without the Bed part. Anyway, place that looked like a private home, and had no sign outside indicating otherwise, but they serve food to tour groups.) It was a neat lunch -- all vegetarian, and lots of different dishes, with bread to dip in them. Afterwards, someone there gave us a little talk about the history of the Druze, and their relationship with Israel and all the other countries around there. Pretty interesting. (They're the only religious group other than Jews that serve in the Israeli army, which I thought was sort of neat. And I think they said that men and women can both had the high religious positions, but I may be misremembering.)
t edit: just read the link. Sorry for being all repetitive there, then. Also, I just remembered, that in the Druze village, most of the people mostly looked Arab, except that they had bluish-green eyes. The guy telling us about their history said that that was because Druze women had been raped by the Crusaders.
And I think they said that men and women can both had the high religious positions, but I may be misremembering.)
That's what the wikipedia entry said.
Apparently he's secretly Druze - a religion I'd never even heard of, which is a sort of gnostic/Muslim/Christian secret society thing!!!
I just learned about the Druze in the past year. I didn't realize they passed as Muslim, etc., though. So interesting.
Well, I'm not claiming that other Druze do that. But the guy running our school is, very wisely, not trying to alienate his client base, so letting people assume/implying/outright claiming to be Muslim (I don't know which he's doing) is pretty sensible.
That was a tough way to go down.
That was a tough way to go down.
It really was. I stayed up until 3:00 to watch the ref gift the match to Italy. Which happens, I know, but it still sucketh.
So hey, it's getting closer to my time of departure--does anyone know anything about cell phone systems that work in both Britain and Ireland without gouging you for a price?