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Ajam of Kuwait or Ayam of Kuwait are Kuwaiti citizens of Iranian origin, who migrated to
Kuwait Kuwait (; ar, الكويت ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait ( ar, دولة الكويت '), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, bordering Iraq to the nort ...
over the past 300 years. Historically, Persian ports provided most of Kuwait's economic needs. Marafi Behbahani was one of the first merchants to settle in Kuwait in the 18th century. The majority of Shia Kuwaiti citizens are of Iranian ancestry. Some Kuwaitis of Iranian origin are Sunni Muslims such as the Al-Kandari and Al-Awadhi families of
Larestani Achomi ( fa, اچُمی), also known as Larestani and Khodmooni, is a Southwestern Iranian Persian language spoken by people in southern Fars and western Hormozgan and by significant numbers of immigrant groups in Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, Qatar, ...
ancestry. Iranian Balochi families first immigrated to Kuwait in the 19th century. Some Kuwaitis of Iranian Balochi origin are Sunni. Although historically the term Ajam included both Sunni and Shia in Kuwait, nowadays in modern-day Kuwait, the term Ajam almost exclusively refers to Shia only; which is partly due to political sensitivities following the 1979
Iranian Revolution The Iranian Revolution ( fa, انقلاب ایران, Enqelâb-e Irân, ), also known as the Islamic Revolution ( fa, انقلاب اسلامی, Enqelâb-e Eslâmī), was a series of events that culminated in the overthrow of the Pahlavi dyna ...
.


Pre-oil Kuwait City

Most Ajam (both Sunni and Shia) resided in the Sharq historical district in the old Kuwait City, thereby forming a linguistic enclave which preserved the language for generations until the discovery of oil. They communicated in Persian between each other, and did not frequently mingle with Arabic speakers who resided in other districts of Kuwait City until after the industrialisation of Kuwait City which scattered people who lived in the districts of Kuwait City to the suburbs. The linguistic enclave was not present any longer therefore the Ajam had to learn Kuwaiti Arabic to survive in the new environment. In the pre-oil era, Ajam introduced many new things to Kuwait. For instance, the first hotel in Kuwait in the later years of pre-oil era was built by Yusuf Behbehani; the first telephone in Kuwait was brought by M. Ma’arafie; the first radio agency in Kuwait was established by M. Ma’arafie in 1935; and the first refrigerator in Kuwait was imported by M. Ma’arafie in 1934. Murad Behbehani was the first person to officially introduce television to Kuwait. He was the founder of Kuwait Television (KTV) before the company was nationalized by the government.


Failaka Island

The majority of Kuwaitis from
Failaka Island Failaka Island ( ar, فيلكا '' / ''; Kuwaiti Arabic: فيلچا ) is a Kuwaiti Island in the Persian Gulf. The island is 20 km off the coast of Kuwait City in the Persian Gulf. The name "Failaka" is thought to be derived from the ancie ...
are of Iranian ancestry. They originally migrated to Failaka from the Iranian coast, mainly
Kharg Island Kharg or Khark Island ( fa, جزیره خارک) is a continental island in the Persian Gulf belonging to Iran. The island is located off the coast of Iran and northwest of the Strait of Hormuz. Its total area is . Administered by the adjacen ...
and
Bandar Lengeh Bandar Lengeh ( fa, بندرلنگه, also Romanized as Bandar-e Lengeh, Bandar-e-Langeh and Bandar Langeh; also known simply as Lengeh, Linja, Linjah or Lingah) is a harbour city and capital of Bandar Lengeh County, in Hormozgan province of ...
. These people are commonly known as the Huwala in the GCC states. They are predominantly Sunni Muslims and speak Arabic fluently, although prior to the discovery of oil they also spoke Persian fluently. The most important Huwala settlement in Failaka Island pertained to 40 families who migrated from the Iranian island Kharg to Failaka in the years 1841-1842. The most recent settlement occurred in the early 1930s after the imposition of the unveiling law by
Reza Shah , , spouse = Maryam Savadkoohi Tadj ol-Molouk Ayromlu (queen consort) Turan Amirsoleimani Esmat Dowlatshahi , issue = Princess Hamdamsaltaneh Princess Shams Mohammad Reza Shah Princess Ashraf Prince Ali Reza Prince Gholam Reza P ...
. A minority of Failaka Island's Kuwaiti families are Shia Persians, they were noted as having their own hussainiyas and the older generations were frequent Arabic speakers, unlike the Kuwaiti Shia of Persian origin in mainland Kuwait City at the time.


Language

Historically, the Ajam in Kuwait spoke the
Kuwaiti Persian Kuwaiti Persian, known in Kuwait as ʿīmi (sometimes spelled Eimi)Written in Arabic alphabet as "عيمي", and pronounced in Kuwaiti Arabic and in Kuwaiti Persian. Sometimes it is also referred to as ايراني "Iranian", but this could ref ...
language fluently. The
Persian Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...
sub-dialects of
Larestani Achomi ( fa, اچُمی), also known as Larestani and Khodmooni, is a Southwestern Iranian Persian language spoken by people in southern Fars and western Hormozgan and by significant numbers of immigrant groups in Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, Qatar, ...
, Khonji, Bastaki and Gerashi have influenced the vocabulary of Kuwaiti Arabic. The Ajam of Kuwait originate from different Iranian ethnic groups including Lurs,
Iranian Arab Iranian Arabs ( ar, عرب إيران ''ʿArab Īrān''; fa, عرب‌های ايران ''Arabhāye Irān'') are the Arab inhabitants of Iran who speak Arabic as their native language. In 2008, Iranian Arabs comprised about 1.6 million people, ...
, Azerbaijani, and Kurd, most were ethnic Persians though. There are also Kuwaiti Ajam of
Sayyid ''Sayyid'' (, ; ar, سيد ; ; meaning 'sir', 'Lord', 'Master'; Arabic plural: ; feminine: ; ) is a surname of people descending from the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his grandsons, Hasan ibn Ali and Husayn ibn Ali, sons of Muhamma ...
origin especially those from the Al-Musawi family.Murtadha Mutahhari, ''Majmu'at al-Athaar'', Part 18. Qum, Tehran. p. 124


Notable people

* Abdulhussain Abdulredha, actor * Abdulghaphor Hajjieh, economist and politician * Ahmad Ashkanani, bodybuilder * Ahmed Lari, politician * Ali Hussain Al-Awadhi, journalist and politician * Ali Al-Zinkawi, Olympics athlete * Ali Ashkanani, footballer *
Adnan Zahid Abdulsamad Adnan Zahid Abdulsamad was a former member of the Kuwaiti National Assembly, representing the first district. Born in 1950, Abdulsamad studied political science and worked in the Oil Ministry before being elected to the National Assembly in 1981 ...
, politician * Ali al-Ihqaqi, Religious scholar * Ali Abdulreda, footballer * Abdulwahed Al-Awadhi, politician * Abdullah Al-Buloushi, footballer * Abdulaziz Al-Buloushi, footballer * Kazem Behbehani, immunologist and retired professor,
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official *
Samir Said Samir Said (5 November 1963 – 15 April 2012) was a professional Kuwaiti football goalkeeper who played for Kuwait in the 1984 Asian Cup. Death On April 15, 2012 he died in a car accident. Honours *Asian Cup: :Third Place : 1984 ...
, footballer * Bashar al-Shatti, singer-songwriter of ''
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'' fame * Sulaiman Qabazard, 1976 Olympics diver * Emma Shah, singer *
Yasser Al-Habib Sheikh Yasser al-Habib ( ar, ياسر الحبيب born 20 January 1979) is a Kuwaiti Twelver Shia scholar, and the head of the London-based Khoddam Al-Mahdi Organization, as well as Al-Muhassin mosque in Fulmer, Buckinghamshire, and the writer ...
, religious cleric * Ibtihal Al-Khatib,
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academic * Mohammad Ashkanani, professional basketball player * Muhammad Baqir al-Muhri, an
ayatollah Ayatollah ( ; fa, آیت‌الله, āyatollāh) is an honorific title for high-ranking Twelver Shia clergy in Iran and Iraq that came into widespread usage in the 20th century. Etymology The title is originally derived from Arabic word p ...
*
Mai Al Balushi Mai Al Balushi ( ar, مي البلوشي; born September 14, 1972) is a Kuwait Kuwait (; ar, الكويت ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait ( ar, دولة الكويت '), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated in the northern ...
, actress * Shehab Kankoune, footballer * Saleh Ashour, politician * Sami Al-Lanqawi, footballer * Hassan Jawhar, politician * Hussain Al-Musawi, footballer * Hamed Sadeq, sprinter * Huda Ashkanani, poet *
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, politician * Abbas Almohri, Religious scholar *
Halema Boland Halema or Halimeh Boland ( ar, حليمة بولند; born 10 December 1975) is a Kuwaiti television presenter in the Arab World and former fashion model A model is a person with a role either to promote, display or advertise commercial p ...
, television host and entertainer * Hamad al-Naqi, activist and blogger * Nasser Abul, online activist * Jenan Boushehri, politician * Mohamed Jarragh, footballer *
Zaid Ashkanani Zaid Ashkanani (born 24 May 1994) is a Kuwaiti racing driver. Career Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East Ashkanani began racing in the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East in 2012 and already in his first year he managed to get on the podium. ...
, racing driver


Further reading


Rerouting the Persian Gulf: The Transnationalization of Iranian Migrant Networks, c.1900–1940

The Shia Migration from Southwestern Iran to Kuwait: Push-Pull Factors during the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries

Kuwait and Iran: Mutual Contact in the Pre-oil Era

Between Modern and National Education: The ‘Ajam Schools of Bahrain and Kuwait

Under the Sails: Maritime Conversations on Trade and Seafaring - Perspectives from Iran and Kuwait


References

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