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List of American University of Beirut alumni

The American University of Beirut is a private international university which has its campus in Beirut, Lebanon. , the university has 9,495 students, 1,214 faculty and over 70,000 alumni.

Afghanistan

Armenia

Bahrain

  • Yusuf Al-Shirawi (former minister of trade and industry)
  • Ali Fakhro (former minister health between 1972 and 1982, and education between 1982 and 1995. The first Bahraini medical doctor)
  • Abdulrahman Mohammed Jamsheer (leading businessman and chairman of the foreign affairs, defence and national security of the Shura Council in the Kingdom of Bahrain)
  • Amal Joseph Mousa Zabaneh (currently dean at the University of Bahrain-College of Health Sciences, director of Quality and Excellence Centre 2010–2017 – Arabian Gulf University, associate dean of the College of Health Sciences 1999–2004, head analyst head registration and student affairs 1983–1998, Bahrain Flour Mills 1980–1982 Bahrain)

Canada

China

  • Ma Haide (1910–1988) (doctor credited with eradication of leprosy and many venereal diseases in China, first foreigner granted citizenship in the People's Republic of China, did clinical training at AUB)

Eritrea

Germany

Iran

Iraq

Israelis (Mandatory Palestine)

Japan

Jordan

Kuwait

  • Nabeela Abdulla Al Mulla B.A. (1968) and M.A. (1972), diplomat
  • Abdul Rahman Al Awadhi (former minister of health)
  • Ahmad Al Khatib (one of the earliest parliamentarians)
  • Rula Dashti (Cabinet minister – one of the first four women members of Parliament – Transferred to California State University – Chico during the Lebanese War)

Lebanon

Malaysia

The Maldives

Palestine

Saudi Arabia

Somaliland

Sudan

  • Ismail al-Azhari (1900–1969), (first president of independent Sudan)
  • Yusuf Badri (founder of Al-Ahfad University, Sudan's first private university)
  • Hassan Abdelwahab Mohieldin (Director General of the General Directorate of Pharmacy and The Chief Pharmacist of Sudan 1989-2005)

Syria

United States

Yemen

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