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The El Zein family (الزين) is a prominent Lebanese family possessing large estates in Jabal Amel (southern Lebanon), mainly in Shehour, Jibshit and Kfar Reman, though members are now spread across different areas, both within the country and in the diaspora, unrelated to the El Zein crime family based in Germany.
The El Zein family is part of the area's historical elite, known for their contributions to the community in both governance and cultural development. During the campaign of Ahmad Pasha Al-Jazzar on Jabal Amel, the family played a significant role in fostering local resilience, under the revolutionary leadership of Nassif al-Nassar and his trusted partner and Foreman Sheikh Ali El Zein “Al-Kabir”, famously known as the feudal lord of Shhour. The family has been actively involved in numerous social, political, cultural, and educational initiatives.
Several family members have left a lasting legacy through publications such as the magazine "Al-Irfan" founded in 1909, which focused on cultural and intellectual topics relevant to Ottoman, Arab and inter-communal Lebanese communities, as well as a collection of works authored by family members about the history of Jabal Amel and other publications in Lebanon and abroad. Most recently, Lebanese-Australian author Dr. Abbas El Zein won an award in 2024 for his book in English.
Origins
The poet and historian Hajj Ali bin (son of) Suleiman El Zein narrates in his famous manuscript, quoting the late scholar and historian Sheikh Ali Sbeiti in his book The History of the Families of Jabal Amel (تاريخ عائلات عامل), that the great ancestor of the El Zein family is Zain Al-Abidin, known as Al Zain Al-Ansari Al-Khazraji, originally from Medina and a descendant of Sa’d Ibn Ubadah, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad and the leader of the Khazraj tribe.
It is said that Zain Al-Abidin migrated from Medina to Egypt and then to Syria along with Abi Zain Al-Qasim Al-Hasani. He was one of Salahuddin Al-Ayyubi's commanders during his campaign in Palestine and Syria in 1178 CE, alongside Prince Abi Al-Qasim Al-Hasani, who was in charge of managing the coast of Tyre. At the same time, Hossam Al-Din Bishara, Salahuddin's nephew, was the ruler of the Beshara region (South Lebanon).
Sheikh Zein Al-Din El Zein
One of Zain Al-Abidin's descendants, Hajj Khalil bin Musa El Zein, moved to the village of Shhour and settled there. One of his sons, Sheikh Zein Al-Din El Zein, was born in Shhour in 1747. Zein Al-Din grew up under his father's care, and upon reaching adulthood, he was sent to Najaf in Iraq to further his knowledge, where he spent fifteen years studying jurisprudence and the science of Hadith.
He returned to his hometown to engage in religious duties and community leadership but was tragically martyred by the Ottoman governor Ahmad Pasha Al-Jazzar, who saw him as a threat due to his influential role, burning his vast library of over 3,000 volumes in the process. Sheikh Zein Al-Din El Zein left behind five sons: Ali “Al Kabir”, Muhammad, Yahya, Qasim, and Hassan.
Role of Sheikh Ali El Zein “Al Kabir”
Known as the "Proprietor of Shhour," Ali El Zein “Al Kabir” became one of the leaders of the revolution and directed the defense campaign against Jazzar Pasha under the leadership of Nassif Al-Nassar.
The people of Jabal Amel endured various forms of oppression and suffering, which drove them to fight fiercely in defense of their land. Leaders and tribesmen rose up, forming revolutionary bands. In 1781, a group of the country's notable figures gathered in the village of Shhour. Exhausted by Ahmad Pasha Al-Jazzar's tyranny and the devastation he brought to the land, they resolved to fight back and save what remained of their homeland from destruction. They formed a battalion of their strongest men to attack Jazzar's workers and soldiers, who were stationed in various parts of Jabal Amel under strict military occupation, imposing taxes, sustaining themselves, and causing harm and suffering to the population.
Al-Jazzar had assembled his forces from lawless and ruthless men. At the head of the revolution were Sheikh Hamza bin Muhammad Al-Nassar and Sheikh Ali El Zein. The battalion attacked Al-Jazzar's local governor in Tebnin, slaughtering him and his aides, overpowering his troops and seizing the royal treasury.
Al-Jazzar dispatched his soldiers and henchmen to hunt down the rebels. They invaded the village of Shhour, leading to a bloody battle in which Sheikh Hamza Al-Nassar was martyred, and the surviving rebels fled. Sheikh Ali El Zein and his companions escaped to Iraq, continuing his journey to Iran and eventually to India. There, one of the Indian Kings appointed him as a vizier, eventually returning to his homeland after the British invasion of India.
Peace did not return to Jabal Amel until the tyrant Al-Jazzar's death in 1804. However, the rebels' influence extended to Acre and Safad. The new governor eventually realized that his troops would fail to suppress the rebels due to the growing control of the revolutionary forces. He summoned Sheikh Ali Al-Faris to Acre, offering him the governorship of Jabal Amel under his authority. Sheikh Ali refused unless an agreement was reached with the rebels and the region was restored to its state before Jazzar's turmoil.
Finally, the governor Suleiman Pasha, the new ruler of Acre, conceded, convening a meeting attended by Bashir Al-Shehabi and Sheikh Faris Nassif Al-Nassar, representing Jabal Amel. The rebels were pardoned, confiscated properties were returned to their rightful owners, and stability prevailed until the arrival of Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt in 1832.
Sheikh Suleiman bin Ali El Zein
Sheikh Suleiman El Zein, son of Sheikh Ali El Zein “Al-Kabir” succeeded his father's leadership upon his death in 1838. A poet known for his generosity and benevolence, he funded the Jbaa religious school founded by Sheikh Abdullah Nehme and established strong relations with prominent officials like Fuad Pasha, a representative of the Ottoman Grand Vizier. Suleiman moved to Sidon and became one of the city's most prominent merchants, playing a significant role in the region's social and economic development.
After Sheikh Suleiman's death in 1872, leadership responsibilities were taken over by his children who each settled in different villages: Hussein in Jibshit, Muhammad and Ismail in Kfar Reman, and Ali in Shhour.
Notable descendants of Hussein El Zein
Known as Sheikh Abu Khalil, Sheikh Hussein bin Suleiman El Zein was a scholar and student of Sheikh Abdullah Nehme, he studied at the Jbaa Religious School and resided there for a long time, later moving to the village of Jibshit, where he lived until his death in 1884. He had two sons: Khalil and Abdel-Karim.
Sheikh Khalil bin Hussein El Zein - A scholar in Islamic jurisprudence, and student of Sheikh Musa Shararah. He had five children, the most known was Sheikh Muhammad bin Khalil El Zein.
Sheikh Muhammad bin Khalil El Zein was sent to study in Najaf, then returned to Beirut, where he founded the Guidance and Enlightenment Society (جمعية الهداية والإرشاد). He worked on bridging Islamic sects, authoring several books, including The History of Islamic Sects (تاريخ الفرق الإسلامية) and Islamic Principles and Branches (لأصول والفروع الإسلامية).
Sheikh Abdul-Karim bin Hussein El Zein – A scholar, poet, and writer, known for his piety and ownership of large estates, generosity and principled nature, he authored numerous works in theology, literature, and medicine. He studied in Najaf under renowned scholars Islamic jurisprudence and principles for 20 years before returning to Jibshit, where he succeeded his father. Sheikh Abdul Karim opposed Ottoman rule and was accused of involvement in secret societies, narrowly escaping execution in 1915. He passed away in 1941, leaving behind three sons: Ali, Muhammad Hussein and Jaafar.
Sheikh Muhammad Hussein bin Abdul Karim El Zein – A respected religious scholar, poet, judge, and author, best known for his book The Rightly Guided Caliphs(الخلفاء الراشدون) and Shia in History (الشيعة في التاريخ). He studied in Najaf and later served as a judge in Marjeyoun and Nabatiyeh. He had seven children, including Abdul Amir, Hani El Zein, lawyer Ahmad El Zein, Mufti Sheikh Abdul Halim El Zein, Kazem El Zein, Zohair El Zein, and Souhail El Zein. His poetry often drew on his religious upbringing and cultural heritage.
Sheikh Abdul Halim bin Muhammad Hussein El Zein – A religious scholar and judge.
Professor Ahmad bin Muhammad Hussein El Zein – A lawyer
Dr. Souhail bin Muhammad Hussein El Zein – A university professor in France and a former advisor to Interpol International.
Sheikh Ali bin Abdul-Karim El Zein –A prominent historian, writer, and activist, founder of the Ameli Literature League in 1936 (عصبة الأدب العاملي سنة ١٩٣٦). Notable works include In Search of Our History (للبحث عن تاريخنا) . He was most probably the first ever Muslim cleric to earn an academic diploma, in literature, in 1941 from Saint Joseph University, a Catholic Jesuit university in Beirut.
Dr. Hassan bin Ali El Zein – Author and editor-in-chief of Al-Irfan magazine. His works includeThe Legal Status of Christians and Jews in the Islamic State until the Ottoman Conquest (Les conditions juridiques des juifs et des chrétiens en pays d'Islam, jusqu'à la conquete Ottomane) , which was his successful doctoral thesis (Doctorat d'Etat) in the Sorbonne University in Paris.
Jehad El Zein – Son of Hassan, is a renowned political writer in the Middle East, poet and analyst, former editor of As-Safir newspaper, and current writer for An-Nahar newspaper.
Abbas El Zein – Son of Hassan, is a professor at the University of Sydney and award-winning non-fiction writer in Australia. His notable works include Leave to Remain and Bullet Paper Rock.
Hekmat El Zein – Son of Hassan, is the former Editor-in-chief of Hurriyat magazine at the René Moawad Foundation, writer, founder of the Human Rights Association Gil, and CEO of a group of companies in London, Dubai, and Riyadh.
Notable descendants of Ismail El Zein
Ismail Suleiman El Zein was a Lebanese merchant, politician, and influential landowner. He inherited his father Suleiman El Zein's estates and political leadership, expanding his influence through significant land acquisitions including the village of Kfar Reman through successful trade ventures, managing multiple villages and increasing his regional authority. In 1909, Ismail was assassinated following accusations of oppressive behavior towards his workers. Of his sons include Hassan Efendi, whose grandson was the prominent Lebanese Army Colonel Rafic El Zein, Hajj Hussein and Youssef Bek.
Hajj Hussein bin Ismail El Zein was a Lebanese politician, born in 1876 in the town of Kfar Reman. He established the first charitable school in Nabatiye and held several positions during the French Mandate period, including Member of the Administrative Committee for the South (1920–1922), Member of the Senate (1926–1927) and Member of the First Chamber of Deputies (1927–1929).
Youssef Bek El Zein
Youssef Bek bin Ismail El Zein was a prominent Lebanese politician and za’im of Kfar Reman. He inherited significant estates from his father, Ismail El Zein, and focused on politics rather than commerce or agriculture.
Serving in the first advisory council for Nabatiyeh and the first representative council in 1922, he was elected to the Lebanese Parliament in 1926 and maintained his representation of Nabatiyeh until his death. After the decline of the El Asaad family's political influence, Youssef Bek became the dominant political leader in southern Lebanon. His achievements included renovating the Al-Hamidiya School in Nabatiyeh, supporting the Maqasid Charity Association, and financing a major water project in 1925 to supply Nabatiyeh and its surroundings. He also established a family residence in Kfar Reman, which remains standing today.
Three of his sons followed in his footsteps as parliamentarians: Abdul Latif, Abdul Majeed, and Abdul Karim El Zein. Abdul Latif bin Youssef El Zein – Politician and former Member of the Lebanese Parliament, a prominent political figure in Lebanon. He studied at the Collège de la Sagesse and Saint Joseph University in Beirut, earning a degree in law, and holding office as a Member of the Lebanese Parliament from 1960 until 2018. He also served as Lebanon's Minister of Agriculture.
Abdul Majeed bin Youssef El Zein – Officer in the Internal Security Forces, politician, and former Member of the Lebanese Parliament. He graduated from the Military Academy in 1945 and joined the Lebanese gendarmerie. He entered politics after resigning from the military and served on the parliamentary committees for foreign affairs and defense, serving as an MP until 1972.
Abdul Karim Youssef bin Youssef El Zein – Soldier, politician, and former Member of the Lebanese Parliament. He graduated from the Military Academy with the rank of lieutenant in the Lebanese Internal Security Forces. He was elected as a Member of the Lebanese Parliament in 1964, representing the Zahrani district in southern Lebanon and served on the Parliamentary Committees for Finance and Budget as well as Agriculture.
Saeb El Zein bin Abdul Karim – Financial expert and advisor, Member of the board of directors at "Bank of Lebanon and the Diaspora."
Notable Descendants of Muhammad El Zein
Sheikh Muhammad bin Suleiman El Zein, along with his brother Sheikh Abu Khalil, studied in Jbaa. He was well-versed in the Arabic language and its literature. He authored a book on jurisprudence titled Rasa'il fi al-Fiqh (رسائل في الفقه) and another book titled Sharh al-Nizam (شرح النظام) along with other books. He was born in Sidon in 1830 and passed away there in 1902. He traveled to Najaf but returned upon his father's death without completing his studies there. He had five children, among whom stood out Sheik Muhammad Rida bin Muhammad El Zein.
Sheikh Muhammad Rida bin Muhammad El Zein
Sheikh Muhammad Rida bin Muhammad El Zein was a scholar, poet, and teacher. After completing his early education in Sidon and Nabatiyeh, he traveled to Najaf in 1898 where he studied under renowned scholars, such as Sheikh Muhammad Kazim al-Khurasani, and Sheikh al-Shariʿah al-Isfahani.
Following his studies, he worked as a trader in Baghdad and later engaged in agriculture in the region. Upon returning to South Lebanon, he settled in Kfar Reman and became a judge in Nabatiyeh.
A prolific poet, his work addressed themes like religion, hardship, brotherhood, and social issues, reflecting wisdom and moral guidance. He participated in literary debates, and among his notable writings are Islamic History (التاريخ الإسلامي) and The El Zein family in History (آل الزين في التاريخ). He passed away in 1946 and was buried in Kfar Reman.
Suleiman bin Rida El Zein – Son of Sheikh Muhammad Rida El Zein, former Lebanese minister, politician, and lawyer, who was appointed Minister of National Education and Fine Arts by the Lebanese president Fouad Chehab in 1966.
Notable descendants of Hajj Ali El Zein
Hajj Ali bin Suleiman El Zein was born in Sidon in 1860. He received his education at the Al-Rashidiyya School, then moved to the town of Shhour where he resided and managed his father's extensive properties in Jabal Amel. He married the daughter of Hajj Hassan Osseiran. He passed away and was buried in Shhour in 1931, leaving behind four sons: Sheikh Labib, Hajj Atif, Sheikh Abdel-Ala'a and Sheikh Ahmad Arif.
Sheikh Ahmad Arif bin Ali El Zein
Sheikh Ahmad Arif bin Ali El Zein was a writer, journalist, and reformist from Shhour. He sought educational reforms and the reconciliation of Islamic values with Western ideas of liberty and democracy. He founded Al-Irfan magazine (1909) and Jabal Amel newspaper (1911), which significantly influenced cultural and political thought in the region. El Zein actively participated in various reformist and revolutionary organizations, including the Arab Youth Society and the League of the Arab Revolution.
He was imprisoned multiple times under Ottoman rule and later during the French Mandate due to his support for the Syrian Revolution and opposition to colonialism. El Zein was involved in reformist and revolutionary organizations and advocated for educational, agricultural, and administrative reforms. He authored several notable works and also published and edited key literary and religious texts through Al-Irfan Printing Press. Sheikh Ahmad Arif El Zein passed away on October 15, 1960, during a trip to Iran, where he was visiting the holy cities of Qom and Mashhad. He was buried in the shrine of Imam Reza in Mashhad with the approval of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. He remains a celebrated figure for his contributions to Lebanese journalism, literature, and reform.
Nizar El Zein – Son of Ahmad Arif, publisher and editor-in-chief of Al-Irfan magazine.
Zaid El Zein – Son of Ahmad Arif, judge in the Supreme Judicial Council and member of the Higher Islamic Shia Council.
Fouad El Zein – Son of Zaid, publisher of Al-Irfan magazine and writer
Arif El Zein – Son of Zaid, researcher, legal consultant, and writer.
Raghda Nahas El Zein - Granddaughter of Sheikh Ahmad Arif, professor of Arabic literature at the American University of Beirut
Dr. Hassan El Zein – Son of Labib, publisher and founder of Dar Al-Kitab Al-Lubnani and Dar Al-Kitab Al-Masri.
Hajj Samih El Zein – Son of Atif, prolific writer and author of works such as Islam and the Ideology of Humanity.
Hajj Khairallah El Zein – Son of Samih, engineer and prominent businessman.
Khayrat El Zein – A novelist and painter
Bashar El Zein – Son of Kamel, renowned poet and writer, with several publications.
Sarah El Zein – Daughter of Bashar, renowned poet and writer in the Arab world.
Other notable family members
Mohammad Mahmoud El Zein from Shhour – A renowned poet of his time, nicknamed "Prince of Ataba."
Ahmad El Zein from Shhour – Famous actor in Lebanon and the Arab world, known as "Son of the Land."
Ali El Zein From Shhour - Ahmad's cousin, famous Lebanese actor
Hassan El Zein from Shhour – Writer and publisher of Al-Shahid magazine.
Hussein El Zein from Shhour – Writer and poet, known for his work "The Islamic Epic."
Ali El Zein from Kabrikha – Doctor and director of the World Health Organization office in Lebanon.
Hassan El Zein from Kabrikha – Journalist and activist
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