Amal Clooney
Amal Clooney was birthed in Beirut. Her name was changed to the Arabic name'ml amal which translates to "hope". The family of her parents left Lebanon at the age of two years old during the Lebanese Civil War, and settled in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire. Ramzi Alamuddin is a Lebanese Druze that hails from Baakline, a village situated in the Chouf District of the Alam al-Din dynasty. He earned an MBA at Beirut's American University of Beirut. In 1991, he returned Lebanon in 1991[12][13] following the end of the civil war. Her mother, Baria (nee Miknass), was born to a family of Sunni Muslims in Tripoli in Northern Lebanon,[14][11] and a Palestinian-Jordanian[15] mother. She was a journalist in the field of politics and foreign editor for the Saudi-run publication al-Hayat. She established the public relations company International Communication Experts. This company is a component of an additional firm which specializes in arranging celebrities, publicity photography and promotion of events. Amal was born in Philippines. There are two siblings and one brother. Amal went to Dr Challoner High School (a girls' grammar school located in Little Chalfont Buckinghamshire) before she went to university. After that, she went to St Hugh's College at Oxford which, in addition to was awarded the Shrigley Award and an exhibition grant. She graduated with a bachelor of Arts in Judiciary (BA), in 2000. [citation needed] The following year, she attended New York University School of Law in order to earn that Master of Laws (LL.M) degree. In addition, the Jack J. Katz Memorial Award was presented to her for excelling in entertainment.



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