
About the author
Tony Adel Saghbiny (Adon) is a Lebanese writer and author with a master’s degree in political science from the Lebanese University.
He writes on power, identity, and civilizational limits, while grounding his work in spirituality, discipline, and lived practice.
His books include The Last Crisis: Oil and Alternative Energy Policies (Arabic), The Millennium Curse: Why Activism is Failing, and The Warrior Path: The 12 Trials of Fire.
Outside of books, he publishes long-form essays, produces music under Adon Rekords, and maintains a martial-arts and wilderness practice while exploring the valleys and ridges of Mount Lebanon.
His work can be found on this link.
About the Book
In the shadow of Lebanon’s ancient cedars, a resilient people forged their destiny amid centuries of turmoil. The Maronite Cause unveils the profound historical roots of Maronite identity, from their origins in the sixth century as steadfast defenders of faith to the modern struggles that have fueled their frustrations and unyielding aspirations.
Through meticulous analysis of pivotal events, political upheavals, and cultural shifts, this gripping narrative illuminates the challenges that have defined the Christians in Lebanon, battling for autonomy, preserving their heritage, and navigating the turbulent seas of Middle Eastern history.
A powerful testament to endurance and hope, this book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the heart of Lebanon’s Christian legacy and its enduring quest for freedom and survival.
Volume I of this work builds the evidentiary foundation through a study of historical, political, and strategic realities, while Volume II is a practical manual for sovereignty, showcasing that survival is an institutional project that can help the Christians of Lebanon endure under pressure.
