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Ghanem is an Arabic masculine given name and a surname. The Ghanem family is descended from Jafna ibn Amr of the Azd Dynasty, one of the oldest Pre-Islamic communities that inhabited southwestern Arabia, mainly
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, and the Al-Bahah and
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provinces in
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. Following the
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dam break during the 3rd century, they scattered between modern-day Saudi Arabia and the
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. Jafna settled in Roman-ruled
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and established the Kingdom of the Ghassanids, which disappeared in 635 when the area was conquered by Muslims. They were so named after a spring of water where they stopped on their way to Syria. His descendants adopted
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and became allied to the
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. Meanwhile, his brother, Thalabah ibn Amr, settled in
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and his descendants became the Ansaris, the local inhabitants of
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who took the Islamic prophet
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and his followers into their homes when they emigrated from
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during the
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. In
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, the family descends directly from Moussa Ghanem Al-Ghassani, a native of Al-Nabek, Syria and a descendant of the Ghassanid Dynasty, "Al-Ghassani" being Arabic for the Ghassanid. Moussa moved to Yanouh in the 9th century and settled there. In the following centuries, his descendants moved to other regions in Lebanon, including Lehfed, Jouret Bedran, among others. "Ghanem" may refer to:


Given name

* Ghanem al-Dosari (born 1980), Saudi human rights activist and satirist * Ghanem Hamarsheh (born 1977), Jordanian retired footballer * Ghanem Nuseibeh (born 1977), founder of Cornerstone Global Associates * Ghanem Zrelly (born 1984), Tunisian actor


Surname

* Abdullah Ghanem (born 1995), Emirati footballer * Abu Samra Ghanem (1820-1895), right hand of
Tanyus Shahin Tanyus Shahin Saadeh al-Rayfouni (also spelled ''Tanios Chahine Saadé Al Rayfouné'', given name also spelled ''Taniyus'' or ''Tanius''; 1815–1895) was a Maronites, Maronite muleteer and peasant leader from Mount Lebanon. He led a peasants' re ...
, leader of the
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peasants' revolt of 1859 https://www.dig-doc.org/index.php?page=Ym9vaw

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Antoine Ghanem Antoine Ghanem (; 10 August 1943 – 19 September 2007) was a Lebanese politician and an Member of Parliament, MP in the Lebanese Parliament. He was also a member of the Kataeb party and the March 14 Coalition. He was murdered on 19 Septembe ...
(1943–2007), Lebanese politician * Asma Ghanem (born 1991), Palestinian visual artist and musician * Donia Samir Ghanem (born 1985), Egyptian singer and actress * Edy Ganem (born 1983), American actress of Lebanese descent * Iskandar Ghanem (1911–2005), Lebanese army general * (1846-1903), Lebanese author, journalist and politician, member of the
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* Marcel Ghanem (born 1964), Lebanese journalist * Maroun Ghanem (born 1964), Lebanese Entrepreneur *
Najwa Ghanem Najwa Ghanem (; born 1958) is a Syrian woman who was the first wife and first cousin of Osama bin Laden, being the daughter of his mother's brother. She is also known as '' Umm Abdallah'' (mother of Abdallah). Biography Najwa was born to Ibra ...
(born c. 1960), Syrian first wife and first cousin of Osama bin Laden * Ola Ghanem (born 1971), Egyptian actress * Robert Ghanem (1942–2019), Lebanese lawyer and politician * Sabine Ghanem (born 1984), Swiss-Lebanese jewelry designer and socialite *
Samir Ghanem Samir Yousef Ghanem (; 15 January 1937 – 20 May 2021) was an Egyptian comedian, singer, and entertainer. Early life and education Ghanem was born in al-ʿAtawlah, Asyut Governorate. After graduating from high school, he joined the Police Aca ...
(1937–2021), Egyptian comedian * Saoud Ghanem (born 1981), Kuwaiti-born Qatari former international footballer * Shihab Ghanem (born 1940), Emirati engineer, administrator, poet and author *
Shukri Ghanem Shukri Mohammed Ghanem ( 9 October 1942 – 29 April 2012) was a Libyan politician who was the General Secretary of the General People's Committee of Libya (prime minister) from June 2003 until March 2006 when, in the first major government ...
(1942–2012), Libyan politician, former Prime Minister of Libya


See also

* Karl Ghanem (born 2006), Lebanese Entrepreneur , Son of Maroun Ghanem * Nassir Al-Ghanem (born 1961), Kuwaiti former footballer * Nujoom Al-Ghanem (born 1962), Emirati poet, artist and film director * Mohamed El Ghanem, Egyptian refugee detained without charge for seven years by the Geneva judiciary from 2007 to 2013 * Ganem, a given name and surname


References

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