Ajam
Ajam
in
Arabic
means non-
Arab
, or in particular non-Arabic-speaker. Some consider it a
derogatory
word. In the
Middle East
, it commonly refers to
Persians
, while in
al-Andalus
it referred to speakers of
Romance languages
- becoming "
Aljamiado
" in
Spanish
in reference to Arabic-script writing of those languages - and in
West Africa
,
Ajami
similarly refers to the writing of local languages such as
Hausa
and
Fulani
in the
Arabic alphabet
. The Arabic family name "Ajami", well-known bearers of which include
Fouad Ajami
, normally indicates Persian descent. A Persian
folk etymology
derives the word from the name of an ancient Persian king,
Jamshid
; this is linguistically improbable. In many books postdating the Arab conquest, for instance the
Shahnameh
of
Ferdousi
, the word is used to refer to Iranians and to the
Persian language
.
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