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Citizenship
  
United States

Alma mater
  
Harvard University,


Name
  
Majid Rafizadeh

Education
  
Harvard University


Residence
  
Washington, D.C., United States

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Majid Rafizadeh (Persian: مجید رفیع‌زاده‎‎) (born 25 December 1980 in Esfahan, Iran) is a businessman, political scientist, keynote speaker, philanthropist and TV commentator. He is the president of the International American Council: on the Middle East and North Africa (IAC) and serves on the board of Harvard International Review and the US-Middle East Chamber for Commerce and Business.

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Biography

According to BBC World biographical story of Rafizadeh, he was born into poverty and went from being homeless to becoming a self-made millionaire, an American citizen, and completed his studies at Harvard University. During his childhood, his family struggled to survive in poverty. He became a human rights defender and serves on the board of International Commission for the Refugees.

Rafizadeh earned a Doctorate degree (Ph.D) in Government, Master's degree in Global and International Studies, Master's degree in Journalism and Communication, Master's degree in Linguistic and teaching, Bachelor's degree in Linguistic and languages (English, Persian, Arabic, Hebrew, French and Dari), and was recipient of scholarships including from the US State Department Fulbright Teaching program and Oxford University.

Rafizadeh is regularly invited to brief governmental institutions, parliaments, politicians, and business companies. He is a keynote speaker for international forums and has taught in universities including the religious studies department at University of California Santa Barbara as a Fulbright teaching scholar.

Rafizadeh commentates on media outlets including CNN, Arab News, BBC TV and Radio, Fox News, and ABC. His work has appeared and been quoted in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, CNN, Foreign Policy magazine, Bloomberg News, and Yale Journal of International Affairs. Rafizadeh writes weekly columns. According to BBC, a book entitled America: Our Sacred Honor, and Voice of America, Rafizadeh grew up in an ethnically-mixed family. An American citizen, Rafizadeh has ancestors from Iran, Lebanon and Syria. He gained multi-lingual knowledge and learned several languages as a native speaker including Persian, Syrian-Fusha, and Dari. His father (Muhammad Ali Rafizadeh) is an Iranian Sunni Muslim, and his mother (Amira) is Syrian. Accordingly, growing in different societies, religions, and cultures "gave Majid a distinct, unique perspective and firsthand experience in understanding the Persian and Arab world, the Sunni and Shia branches of Islam, as well as the differences between the social, political, ideological, and religious landscapes of the Middle East, Islamic world, and the West". He came to the US by winning Fulbright Teaching scholarship. He was the only Iranian to receive the scholarship of that year. Rafizadeh argued for peaceful reformation from within in Iran's Islam.

According to CNN and France 24, several of Rafizadeh's family members have been harassed and killed since the Syrian uprising and civil war, as part of a campaign to silence Rafizadeh for his outspokenness regarding social injustice, gender inequality, freedom, non-democratic and authoritarian governments, and for being a human rights defender and activist. During his childhood, his father was tortured in Damascus by techniques such as "the German chair" (al-Kursi al-Almani) and "the ladder" (sullam), for criticizing corruption and nepotism among the Iranian and Syrian police, secret police, and politicians, as documented by Amnesty International.

Books

  • Rafizadeh, Majid. US Foreign Policy: Understanding ISIS, The Middle East, and The Complexity of The Syrian War (March 2016).
  • ---- My Mother's Story: A Journey Through Poverty, Repression, Civil War, Patience, and Perseverance. (Dec. 2015) [essentially, Rafizadeh's mother biography].
  • ---- "Protecting Human Rights of Children and Women".
  • References

    Majid Rafizadeh Wikipedia