Haqel, Lebanon Explained
Haqel (Arabic: حاقل), also spelled Hakel, is a municipality in the Byblos District of Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate, Lebanon. It is a predominantly Maronite settlement.[1]
History
In 1991, Lebanon's first natural history museum for marine fossils was founded in Haqel. Most of the initial collection was discovered by the museum's founder, Rizkallah Nohra, on his family's land within the town. The fossils have been dated to the Cenomanian Age, approximately 98 million years ago.[2]
Landmarks
- St. Mary's Church[3]
- St. Sassine Church: Church is named after the town's patron saint.[4] [5]
- Expo Hakel: a marine fossil museum
Notable Residents
- Abraham Ecchellensis (1605–1664), was born in the village as Ibrahim al-Haqilani. A Maronite philosopher best known for helping to translating the Bible into Arabic.[6]
References
34.1667°N 80°W
External Links
Notes and References
- Web site: التوزيع حسب المذاهب للناخبين/ناخبات في بلدة حاقل، قضاء جبيل محافظة جبل لبنان في لبنان . 2024-11-11 . إعْرَفْ لبنان . en.
- Web site: Expo Hakel - Lebanese Fossil Museum . 2024-12-03 . Expo Hakel . en-US.
- Web site: Haqel - The church of our Lady of Almonds . 2024-11-23 . Directory of Churches in Lebanon . en-US.
- Web site: 2018-07-02 . Mar Sassine Church, Haqel, Jbeil . 2024-11-23 . Khoolood.
- News: 15 September 2024 . Haqel town celebrates the feast of its patron saint, Mar Sassine . 2 December 2024 . Jbeil District . Arabic.
- Book: Dictionary of Christian biography . 2001 . Collegeville, Minn. : Liturgical Press . Internet Archive . 978-0-8146-5921-2.