Sami Pasha al-Farouqi (1861–1911) was an Ottoman statesman.
He served as an attaché in Berlin for a long time.
In 1906, he was the leader of Turkish troops in Al-Qassim which eventually had to withdraw from the region under pressure from Al Saud.
[3] He was appointed as the commander of the army formed to suppress the Hauran Druze Rebellion.
He fell ill during the suppression of the rebellion and died in Damascus in 1911.