Al-Halloussiyah (Arabic: الحلوسية) is a municipality in Tyre District in Southern Lebanon, located just south of the Litani river.
[1] In 1875, Victor Guérin noted: "This village is divided into two quarters, the lower of which is called Hallusiyeh et Thata, and the upper Hallusiyeh el Foka.
"[2] In 1881, the PEF's Survey of Western Palestine (SWP) described it: "A village, built of stone, divided into two quarters, east and west, with [a] Moslem holy place.
"[3] They further noted: "The only tradition which connects this village with the past is that a wely consecrated to Neby Mohammed is said to have succeeded an ancient church.
"[4] In January 1984 Israel soldiers detained the local Imam and five young men from the village.