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Jabal Amil (Arabic: جبل عامل, romanized: Jabal ʿĀmil), also spelled Jabal Amel and historically known as Jabal Amila, is a cultural and geographic region in Southern Lebanon largely associated with its long-established, predominantly Twelver Shia Muslim inhabitants. Its precise boundaries vary, but it is generally defined as the mostly highland region on either side of the Litani River, between the Mediterranean Sea in the west and the Wadi al-Taym, Beqaa and Hula valleys in the east.

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  • جبل عامل أو جبل الجليل أو جبل الخيل أو بلاد بشارة أو بلاد المتاولة أو البشارتين هي المنطقة التي يطلق عليها اليوم اسم لبنان الجنوبي أو جنوب لبنان وقد ضمّت إلى لبنان بعد إنشاء دولة لبنان الكبير سنة 1920م وأصبحت جزءاً منه. (ar)
  • Dschabal Amil (arabisch جبل عامل, DMG Ǧabal ʿĀmil; auch Jabal Amel) ist die historische Bezeichnung des südlichen Libanon bis zur Gründung des modernen Libanon im Jahre 1920. Zur Region Dschabal Amil gehören auch Teile des nördlichen Palästina sowie des westlichen Syriens. (de)
  • Jabal Amil (Arabic: جبل عامل, romanized: Jabal ʿĀmil), also spelled Jabal Amel and historically known as Jabal Amila, is a cultural and geographic region in Southern Lebanon largely associated with its long-established, predominantly Twelver Shia Muslim inhabitants. Its precise boundaries vary, but it is generally defined as the mostly highland region on either side of the Litani River, between the Mediterranean Sea in the west and the Wadi al-Taym, Beqaa and Hula valleys in the east. According to local legend, the Shia community in Jabal Amil is one of the oldest in history, second only to the Shia community of Medina, and were converted to Islam by Abu Dharr al-Ghifari, a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and an early supporter of Ali. Although there is frequent occurrence of this account in many religious sources, it is largely dismissed in academia, and historical sources suggest Shia Islam developed in Jabal Amil between the 9th and 10th centuries. (en)
  • Джабаль-Амель (جبل عامل, горы Амиля) — историческое название горного региона в южном Ливане до создания современного Ливана в 1920 году. Название происходит от имени Амиля бин Сабаа, перебравшегося в Ливан из Йемена после разрушения в VI веке Марибской плотины. В этом регионе живут преимущественно шииты. (ru)
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  • جبل عامل أو جبل الجليل أو جبل الخيل أو بلاد بشارة أو بلاد المتاولة أو البشارتين هي المنطقة التي يطلق عليها اليوم اسم لبنان الجنوبي أو جنوب لبنان وقد ضمّت إلى لبنان بعد إنشاء دولة لبنان الكبير سنة 1920م وأصبحت جزءاً منه. (ar)
  • Dschabal Amil (arabisch جبل عامل, DMG Ǧabal ʿĀmil; auch Jabal Amel) ist die historische Bezeichnung des südlichen Libanon bis zur Gründung des modernen Libanon im Jahre 1920. Zur Region Dschabal Amil gehören auch Teile des nördlichen Palästina sowie des westlichen Syriens. (de)
  • Джабаль-Амель (جبل عامل, горы Амиля) — историческое название горного региона в южном Ливане до создания современного Ливана в 1920 году. Название происходит от имени Амиля бин Сабаа, перебравшегося в Ливан из Йемена после разрушения в VI веке Марибской плотины. В этом регионе живут преимущественно шииты. (ru)
  • Jabal Amil (Arabic: جبل عامل, romanized: Jabal ʿĀmil), also spelled Jabal Amel and historically known as Jabal Amila, is a cultural and geographic region in Southern Lebanon largely associated with its long-established, predominantly Twelver Shia Muslim inhabitants. Its precise boundaries vary, but it is generally defined as the mostly highland region on either side of the Litani River, between the Mediterranean Sea in the west and the Wadi al-Taym, Beqaa and Hula valleys in the east. (en)
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  • جبل عامل (ar)
  • Dschabal Amil (de)
  • Jabal Amil (en)
  • Джабаль-Амель (ru)
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