Power sharing in Lebanon is genuine, and is not based on religion.
The president of Lebanon has always been a Maronite Christian, as agreed by the National Pact of Lebanon in 1943.
Islam and Christianity
The population is mostly Islamic, but the government is mostly Christian.
She was raised in the Greek Orthodox church. Her parents were from Lebanon.
Religion places a extremely important part in the daily life of Lebanese People with about %60 of the population being Muslim and about %40 of the population being Christian, there are 18 different religious groups recognized by the Government of Lebanon
Being a popular tourists destination especially among the Arabs, and its unique banking system are all positive influences on Lebanon's Economy
it is mostly shite (Muslim) but has a great majority of malakite (which means followers of the king)
Devastating
18 Sects 3 to 4 spoken language (Arabic, french, English and Armenian) Many civilizations stayed in Lebanon and gave it its diverse culture (phoneticians, Byzantines, crusaders, ottoman empire, french ...)
Religion groups that held most power in Lebanon are Muslims and Christians. To be more specific, in Muslims, Sunnis, and in Christians Maronite. Those 2 sects held the ability in Lebanon. As well as, the Muslim Shias.
There are many modern effects that can be seen taking place in religion. The acceptance of homosexuality for example is a modern effect on certain religions.