Ajami (disambiguation)

Ajami (disambiguation)

The different uses of the word "Ajami", or "Ajam", are related.

* Ajam, the word originating from Arabic meaning "alien" or "Persian"
* Ajam (Bahrain) a community of Persians in Bahrain
* Ajami language, a dialect of Persian that has been highly influenced by Arabic
* Ajami script, a modified variant of the Arabic script, esp. in West Africa
* Ajam, a maqam or musical mode in Arabic music
* Fouad Ajami, a Lebanese-American professor
* Ajami (Tel Aviv), a neighborhood in Tel Aviv, Israel


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