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Ibrahim Abu-Lughod

Ibrahim Abu-Lughod ((アラビア語:إبراهيم أبو لغد), February 15, 1929 – May 23, 2001) was a Palestinian (later American) academic, characterised by Edward Said as "Palestine's foremost academic and intellectual"〔Said 2001〕 and by Rashid Khalidi as one of the first Arab-American scholars to have a really serious effect on the way the Middle East is portrayed in political science and in America".〔Khalidi quoted in Gerner 2001.〕 His student Deborah J. Gerner wrote that he "took on the challenge of interpreting U.S. politics and society for the Palestinian community as well as eloquently articulating Palestinian aspirations to the rest of the world."〔Gerner 2001〕
==Early life==

Abu-Lughod was born and raised in Jaffa, a port city in what was then British Mandate Palestine. His father was a metal manufacturer. From his student days, he was involved in the Palestinian struggle; he demonstrated against the British and "skirmished" with local Zionist settlers.〔Said, ''Guardian'' obituary; the word "skirmished" is Said's.〕 He completed high school in March 1948, after which he volunteered to work for the National Committee in Jaffa to discourage residents from leaving the city in the face of what Jamal R. Nassar describes as "Zionist assaults." His own family left only weeks later, on April 23 of the same year. Active in the resistance, he remained behind a bit longer, but on May 3, 1948, he left on the Belgian ship, ''Prince Alexander'', "the last" ship out of Jaffa, headed to Beirut.〔〔Nassar 2004〕

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