Al-Bayyad (Arabic: البياض) is a municipality in Southern Lebanon, located in Tyre District, Governorate of South Lebanon.

Etymology

E. H. Palmer wrote that the name means "the white spot".[1]

History

In 1881, during the late Ottoman era, the PEF's Survey of Western Palestine (SWP) described it: "A village, built of stone, with many ruined houses [..], containing about 100 Metawileh, situated on hill-top, surrounded by fig-trees, olives, and arable land ; water supplied from cisterns."[2]

They further noted: "There are many ruined houses at this village, and a lintel with three crosses upon it, the centre being the largest. Foundations of rough-hewn stones of some building."[3]

Demographics

In 2014 Muslims made up 99.58% of registered voters in Al-Bayyad. 99.17% of the voters were Shiite Muslims.[4]

References

  1. ^ Palmer, 1881, p. 32
  2. ^ Conder and Kitchener, 1881, SWP I, p. 91
  3. ^ Conder and Kitchener, 1881, SWP I, p. 114
  4. ^ https://lub-anan.com/المحافظات/الجنوب/صور/البياض/المذاهب/

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