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Fouad Ajami

Fouad A. Ajami ((アラビア語:فؤاد عجمي); September 18, 1945 – June 22, 2014), was a MacArthur Fellowship winning, Lebanese-born of Shiite Muslim ancestry, American university professor and writer on Middle Eastern issues. He was a senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution.
Ajami was an outspoken supporter of the Iraq War, of which nobility, he believed, there "can be no doubt".〔, p. xii〕
==Personal==
Ajami was born in Arnoun, a rocky hamlet in the south of Lebanon into a Shia Muslim family. His Shiite great-grandfather had come to Arnoun from Tabriz, Iran in the 1850s. In Arabic, the word "''Ajami''" means "non-Arab"; or "non-Arabic-speaker", specifically "Persian", "Persian speaker".〔〔(Sakhr: Multilingual Dictionary )〕 Ajami arrived in the United States in the fall of 1963, just before he turned 18. He did some of his undergraduate work at Eastern Oregon College (now Eastern Oregon University) in La Grande, Oregon. He did his graduate work at the University of Washington, where he wrote his thesis on international relations and world government, and earned a PhD.

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