Cheikh Mohammad ( ar, الشيخ محمد) is a village situated in
Akkar Governorate french: Gouvernorat de l'Akkar
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Lebanon
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. Situated 400 metres above sea level, in between two mountains, it overlooks the Akkar plains and sea. It is made up of approximately 450 houses, with 99% of the population being
Christian
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, mostly
Greek Orthodox
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,
Melkite Catholics and
Maronites
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. This small village contains two schools, a primary and secondary as well as two churches, one dating back hundreds of years. And the very first hospital in Akkar, "Akkar Rahal Hospital".
History
In 1838,
Eli Smith
Eli Smith (born September 13, 1801, in Northford, Connecticut, to Eli and Polly (Whitney) Smith, and died January 11, 1857, in Beirut, Lebanon) was an American Protestant missionary and scholar. He graduated from Yale College in 1821 and from Andov ...
noted the village, whose inhabitants were
Greek Orthodox
The term Greek Orthodox Church (Greek language, Greek: Ἑλληνορθόδοξη Ἐκκλησία, ''Ellinorthódoxi Ekklisía'', ) has two meanings. The broader meaning designates "the Eastern Orthodox Church, entire body of Orthodox (Chalced ...
, located in the 'Akkar region.
In 1856 it was named ''Sheikh ¨Muhammed'' on
Kiepert's map of Palestine/Lebanon published that year.
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Map of Northern Palestine/Lebanon
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Village life
The Village is divided into two sections, the upper and the lower. The upper is predominantly made up of the Bitar and Khoury families. The lower is predominantly made up of the El-Cheikh, Rahal, Mahfoud, Boustani, Taoum, Helwe, and Yaacoub families, with the Halloun family being the most prominent and wealthy, making their wealth in the Australian Construction Industry. Although many of the families members have travelled abroad to escape the civil war of 1975–1990, many have returned in recent years. Many of them have also expanded and moved to many countries including Australia, United States of America, Canada, France, Brazil, Venezuela and Argentina.
Cheikh Mohammad is a five-minute walk away from Halba, the capital city of Akkar Governorate, providing quick access to all household needs.
References
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External links
Cheikh Mohammad
Localiban
"Lebanese struggle with broken economy,"
by Don Duncan. San Francisco Chronicle, March 23, 2008]
Populated places in Akkar District
Christian communities in Lebanon
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