List of Palestinian Americans
This is a list of notable Palestinian Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.
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The list is ordered by category of human endeavour. Persons with significant contributions in two fields are listed in each of the pertinent categories, to facilitate easy lookup.
To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Palestinian American or must have references showing they are Palestinian American and are notable.
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Academics
- Ali H. Nayfeh, Palestinian-American mechanical engineer, the 2014 recipient of Benjamin Franklin Medal in mechanical engineering
- Munther A. Dahleh, Professor and Director at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Palestinian)
- Ismail al-Faruqi, former professor of religion at Temple University and authority on comparative religion & Islam
- Naseer Aruri, Chancellor Professor of Political Science at University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
- Bilal Ayyub, professor, University of Maryland, College Park
- Hanna Batatu, Marxist historian most known for his work on Iraqi history
- Nadia Abu El Haj, author and professor of anthropology at Barnard College and subject of a major tenure controversy case at Columbia University
- Ibrahim Abu-Lughod, former Director of Graduate Studies at Northwestern University, father of Lila Abu-Lughod
- Lila Abu-Lughod, professor of Anthropology and Women's and Gender Studies at Columbia University
- Leila Farsakh, professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts, Boston
- Samih Farsoun, professor of sociology at American University and editor of Arab Studies Quarterly
- Nadia Hijab, journalist with Middle East Magazine and Senior Fellow at the Institute for Palestine Studies
- Rashid Khalidi, Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies at Columbia University
- Joseph Massad, professor at Columbia University known for his work on nationalism and sexuality in the Arab world
- Edward Said, professor at Columbia University best known for his work on the subject of Orientalism.
- Hisham Sharabi, Professor Emeritus of History and Umar al-Mukhtar Chair of Arab Culture at Georgetown University
- Rosemarie Said Zahlan, historian, journalist & author, sister of Edward Said
- Steven Salaita, former professor of English at Virginia Tech, winner of Myers Outstanding Book Award for the Study of Human Rights 2007
Activists
- Alex Odeh, activist tied to the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee
Authors, poets, playwrights, and journalists
- Susan Abulhawa, author
- Ali Abunimah, journalist and co-founder of The Electronic Intifada
- Jamal Dajani, journalist and television producer
- Ismail Khalidi (writer), playwright
- Suheir Hammad, poet
- Nadia Hijab, journalist with Middle East Magazine and Senior Fellow at the Institute for Palestine Studies
- Sahar Khalifeh, novelist and founder of the Women's Affairs Center in Nablus
- Najla Said, author, actress, playwright, and activist, daughter of Edward Said
- Naomi Shihab Nye, poet, songwriter, and novelist
- Lisa Suhair Majaj, poet and scholar
- Ibtisam Barakat, writer and poet;
- Dena Takruri journalist, on-air presenter, and producer
- Daoud Kuttab, award-winning journalist;
- Ray Hanania, journalist
Business and commerce
- Farouk Shami, founder of Farouk systems, a Houston-based company that manufactures hair care and spa products like CHI hair Irons
- Mohamed Hadid, luxury real estate developer and businessman.
- Bashar Masri, businessman who is involved in building Rawabi, the first Palestinian planned city
- Sam Bahour, co-founder of the Palestine Telecommunications Company, first private telecommunications company in the Middle East
Film, performing, and visual arts
- Gigi Hadid, model and actress
- Bella Hadid, model and actress
- Waleed Zuaiter, actor and producer
- Amer Zahr, comedian, author and university lecturer
- Hanan Alattar, operatic singer and actress
- Charlie Bisharat, Grammy-award winning violinist
- Cherien Dabis, film director
- Yousef Erakat, comedian
- Mohammed Amer, comedian, writer, actor;
- Yousef Khanfar, photographer
- Mai Masri, filmmaker and director
- Dean Obeidallah, comedian
- Said Durrah, comedian
- Tareq Salahi, appeared on television show The Real Housewives of D.C.
- Hanni El Khatib, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
- Rami Kashou, fashion designer
- Mousa Kraish, actor
- Belly, rapper
- Jordan Nassar, visual artist
- Josie Totah, actress and comedian
Medicine
- Laila Al-Marayati, Director of Women's Health at the Eisner Pediatric and Family Medical Center in downtown Los Angeles
- Hashem El-Serag, doctor and medical researcher on Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and the hepatitis C virus
Military
- Peter R. Mansoor, U.S. Army colonel, executive officer to Gen. David Petraeus during Iraq War troop surge of 2007
Musicians
- DJ Khaled, DJ & record producer but devout Muslim
- Fredwreck, record producer & DJ
- Simon Shaheen, oud and violin musician and composer
- Hanni El Khatib, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
Politics
- Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad, head of the Minaret of Freedom Institute, an Islamic libertarian think-tank
- Justin Amash, Congressman from Michigan
- Huwaida Arraf, co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement
- Mubarak Awad, founder of the Palestinian Centre for the Study of Nonviolence
- John E. Sununu, US Senator from New Hampshire (2003–09), son of John H. Sununu
- John H. Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire (1983–89) and White House Chief of Staff to President George H.W. Bush (1989–91)
- Chris Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire (R) (2017–), son of Governor John H. Sununu
- Linda Sarsour, executive director of the Arab American Association of New York, civil rights activist, and co-chair of the Women's March on Washington (2017)
- Rashida Tlaib, U.S. Representative-elect from Michigan's 13th Congressional district
- Sam Rasoul, American politician, House of Delegates 11th District Election, 2017
- Johnny Khamis, member of the San Jose City Council.
- Ibraheem Samirah, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates.
Religion
- Benny Hinn, Pentecostal televangelist
Sports
- Oday Aboushi, American football player for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL)
- Gibran Hamdan, NFL QB
- Tarek Saleh, former NFL player
- Hazem Ali, professional wrestling manager known as "Armando Estrada"
- Omar Jarun, soccer player and member of the Palestine national football team
- Dean Muhtadi, professional wrestler known as "Mojo Rawley"
- Ramsey Nijem, mixed martial artist
- Belal Muhammad, mixed martial artist
- Omar Sheika, boxer
Other
- Sami Al-Arian, former professor at University of South Florida, prominent civil rights activist, imprisoned & indicted on controversial charges, cleared then deported
- Nidal Malik Hasan, former soldier convicted of the 2009 Fort Hood shooting
- Palestina "Tina" Isa, honor killing victim, daughter of Palestinian American Zein Isa, her killer[1]
- Rasmea Odeh, convicted of immigration fraud, for concealing her arrest, conviction, and imprisonment for a fatal terrorist bombing[2][3]
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References
- Krajicek, David J. (2013-11-10). "Justice Story: 'Die, my daughter, die!' An old-world 'honor killing' in modern St. Louis". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2019-12-03.
- "US activist found guilty of not disclosing conviction in fatal Jerusalem bombing". The Guardian.
- "Palestinian activist convicted of immigration fraud in Detroit". Reuters.
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