Jamal al Barzinji

Jamal al Barzinji (Arabic: جمال برزنجي) (December 15, 1939 – September 26, 2015) was an Iraqi-American businessman, associated with the International Institute of Islamic Thought, the World Assembly of Muslim Youth, and the SAAR Foundation.

Jamal al Barzinji
Jamal al Barzinji in 2011
Born(1939-12-15)December 15, 1939
Mosul, Iraq
DiedSeptember 26, 2015(2015-09-26) (aged 75)
NationalityIraqi American

He was a founder and served on the board of the Islamic Society of North America and is a past president of the Muslim Students' Association.[1]

Background

Barzinji was listed as the successor registrant of Grover Norquist's defunct lobbying firm Janus-Merritt Strategies, after the departure of David Safavian.[2]

On September 25, 2011 Barzinji was awarded a lifetime achievement award by the Arab community of northern Virginia at an event attended by Virginia governor Tim Kaine.

Barzinji died on September 26, 2015.[3]

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