Ajam
(, ) is an Arabic word for a non-
Arab, especially a
Persian. It was historically used as a pejorative—figuratively ascribing
muteness to those whose native language is not Arabic—during and after the
Muslim conquest of Iran. Since the
early Muslim conquests, it has been adopted in various non-Arabic languages, such as
Turkish,
Azerbaijani,
Chechen,
Kurdish,
Malay,
Sindhi,
Urdu,
Bengali,
Punjabi,
Kashmiri, and
Swahili. Today, the terms and continue to be used to refer to anyone or anything
Iranian, particularly in the
Arab countries of the Persian Gulf. Communities speaking the
Persian language in the
Arab world exist among the
Iraqis, the
Kuwaitis, and the
Bahrainis, in addition to others. A number of Arabs with Iranian heritage may have the surname (), which has the same meaning as the original word.
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