Christian or Muslim, a man raised in Lebanon will be different than his American counterpart in many ways. In general, the men are very close to their families, especially to their mothers. His family will have a huge influence in his decisions as he will always seek their opinions. Lebanese men (in general) are a lot like men were here in the states, in the 1950's. Many don't want their wives to work, preferring them to stay at home. Also the duties of raising children will fall mostly to the wife, although the husband retains a strong patriarchal voice. His word will usually be final when it comes to most matters of the children. In general Lebanese men are on the macho side, and not quick to show their emotions. From what I have seen, they are proud of their wives and enjoy providing her with the finer things in life as status is very important in Lebanon.
She is an American of Lebanese descent and a Christian.
The population of Lebanese American is 3,300,000.
Lebanese American University was created in 1924.
Lebanese Maronite Christian
Lebanese American University's motto is 'To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield'.
American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities was created in 1957.
He is 1 billion % Muslim (Lebanese)
Lebanese American
No, he is Lebanese American
No. She is an American.
The Lebanese population comprises several different religious and ethnic groups. No official census has been taken since 1932 but the American government estimates that around 60 per cent of the population is Muslim, and the rest are Christian.
The Lebanese population comprises several different religious and ethnic groups. No official census has been taken since 1932 but the American government estimates that around 60 per cent of the population is Muslim, and the rest are Christian.