Lebanon’s Conservative Muslim City Stuck In 1980’s 🇱🇧| Tripoli | Haryanvi Voyager

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When you think of Lebanon, you usually think of the glamour of Beirut or the nightlife of Jounieh. But there is another Lebanon, far removed from the glitz and glamour. Welcome to Tripoli.

In this documentary, I take you deep into the heart of Lebanon's second-largest city—a conservative Muslim stronghold that feels like it's been frozen in time since the 1980s.

📍 What to expect in this video:

· Old Souks: Walking through narrow, bustling markets that have remained unchanged for decades.
· Slow Life: Watching the local men spend their afternoons playing cards and backgammon in ancient alleyways, sining strong Arabic coffee and tea.
· Tradition & Faith: Understanding the deep religious roots of the city, where you’ll see women in full burka and a culture that prioritizes community and faith over modernity.
· Architecture: Exploring the Ottoman and Mamluk-era buildings that give the city its unique, gritty character.

Tripoli is not just a city; it's a feeling of nostalgia. It’s loud, it’s chaotic, but it’s undeniably authentic. Watch the full documentary to see the reality of life in this unique part of the Middle East.

👇 Have you ever visited a city that felt "stuck in time"? Let me know in the comments!