Persons

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List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles

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Name Function
Ḥassan Naṣr Allāh (Shaykh)

Secretary-General of Lebanese Ḥizb Allāh

Ḥassan Nūr

Egyptian writer ( "Bayna al baḥr wa-l jabal"), accused the Syrian writer Haydar Haydar of blasphemy against islam in a review of his book "Banquet for Seeweed"

Ḥassan Rātib [Hassan Rateb]
Hassan Rouhani (President of Iran)

Iranian politician serving as the current and seventh President of Iran since 3 August 2013

Ḥassan Shiḥātah [Hassan Shehata]

Shīʿah Sheikh

Hassan Wagieh
Ḥassan Yaḥyā

A journalist,Particpated in a roundtable discussion initiated by AWR on the amendment of Art. 2 of the Constitution (see AWR-Paper Nr. 40 ), holds the view that "there is no value in Art. 2"

Ḥassan Yaʿqūb (Shaykh)

Prominent Salafi Shaykh of Alexandria.

Ḥassan Yūnis
Ḥassan ʿAbd al-Fattāḥ

Author

Ḥassan ʿAbd Allāh al-Turābī [Hassan Tourabi] (Dr.)

Islamist Political leader in Sudan

Ḥassan ʿAlī Ḍabʿa (Dr.)

Author; Journalist

Ḥassan ʿAllām

Author

Ḥassan ʿĪssā (Dr.)

Attendee at Ibn Khaldūn Conference on Copts Rights (1996)

Ḥassanayn Kurūm

Author; Journalist

Ḥassanayn Rabiʿa (Dr.)
Ḥasūna Tawfīq (counselor)
Ḥātim al-Jabalī (Dr.)

Egyptian Minister of Health (Snice 2008)

Ḥātim al-Qāḍī [Hatem al-Qadi]

Head of Information and Decision Support Center, Cabinet of the Prime Minister, in 2011.

Ḥātim Bijātū
Ḥātim Raslān
Ḥātim ʿIzzām
Ḥātim ʿUthmān (Col.)

Got his arm broken in Al wasta incident (Rana hatim)

Hātūn Dūjān
Hātūr Bishrī [Hathur Bishry] (Father)
Hātūr Bushrā Mīnā [Hatour Bushra Mina] (Sr.,Father)
Hayām Jamīl Rajab
Haydar Haydar
Ḥaydar Ḥaydar (Mr.)

Syrian writer

Hāydī Ḥakīm Manqariyyūs Ṣalīb
Hāydī Samīr Ḥakīm [Haydi Samir Hakim]

21 year old women from Beni Suef, reported to have disappeared without reason and trace according to Sawt al-Ummah of February 20, 2006. Her father accused a microbus driver of the kidnapping [Ref. [AWR, 2006, week 8, art. 36 and: Arab-West Report, Paper 6, p. 16]

Hayfāʾ Abū Ghazāla
Haytham al-Ḥājj ʿAlī (Dr.)
Haytham Kamīl
Hayyām Fārūq

Member of the Senate for the Coordination Committee of Party's Youth Leaders and Politicians (CPYP) 

Hazel Heyer; Helmut Buschhausen
Hazel Heijer

 Hazel Heijer is the editor-in-chief of the of Eturbo news, USA. The mission of eTurboNews Group is to provide a cost-effective B2B service of news, PR representation for the global travel and tourism industry and information distribution through email and web site archival storage, search facilities and readership tracking. 

Ḥāzim al-Biblāwī (Dr.)

b.1936, Prime Minister of Egypt from 9 July 2013 until 1 March 2014.

Ḥāzim al-Misrī

 

Author of a number of articles published in our series  The Scandals of Egyptian Secularism.

 

Ḥāzim Islām [Hazem Islam]

Member of the Dar al-Ifta at the Azhar who, in clear opposition to his own leadership, issued a fatwa declaring it haram to oppose the 2012 draft constitution 

Ḥāzim Muḥammad

Author

Ḥāzim Munīr (Mr.)

Author; Journalist

Ḥāzim Rifʿat
Ḥāzim Ṣalāḥ Abū Ismāʿīl [Hazem Abu Ismail] (Shaykh)

 

Salafi presidential candidate in 2012 who was dismissed from running.

Ḥāzim Zakarīyya Fahīm
Ḥāzim ʿAbd al-Raḥmān

Author; Journalist; Deputy editor-in-chiefof Al Ahrām newspaper

Ḥāzim ʿAbduh

Author

Head of the State of Ethiopia)
Hegaza Kelby
Heinrich Kronshage (Rev.)
Heleen van der Meulen-Duhm (Dr.)

Medical doctor, wife of Daniel van der Meulen

Helen Donnelly
Helena (Roman Empress)
Helena Motoh (Dr.)

Dr. Helena Motoh, Science and Research Centre Koper, Slovenia

Helga Daniels
Helmut Buschhausen

Austrian archeologist

Helmut Richard Niebuhr

German-American Reformed theologian, ethicist, born in Germany in 1894, passed away in the USA in 1962. He escaped to the USA after the Nazis had come to power in Germany. He understood from the experiences of the pre-war German churches how the very existence of the churches can become endangered, when the political implications of the message of the Bible are ignored.

Helmut W. Schulz (German American scientist) (1912-2006)

a highly acclaimed German-American scientist who was a German chemical engineer and professor at Columbia University, USA, and researcher who deeply influenced pioneering Egyptian environmentalist Dr. Munīr Nʿamatallāh.

Helmut W. Schulz (German American scientist) (1912-2006)

a highly acclaimed German-American scientist who was a German chemical engineer and professor at Columbia University, USA, and researcher who deeply influenced pioneering Egyptian environmentalist Dr. Munīr Nʿamatallāh.

Hendrik Frans Massink (Dr.)
Hendrik Kraemer

Dutch missionary and expect of local Indonesian culture.

Henk Glimmerveen
Henk Jan van Schothorst (International Secretary SGP)
Henk van Ruijven (Fr.)

a Dutch Jesuit priest,  Jesuit community in Minia, Upper Egypt

Henri Édouard Naville (Edward Naville)
Henri Gouraud

(1867-1946) French general

Henri Teissier (Archbishop Emeritus of Algiers)
Henrik (Prince of Denmark)
Henry Fārūq ʿĀṭā Allāh
Henry Kissinger

American political scientist; diplomat; and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (1973-1977)

Herbert Baker (Sir)

architect

Herman G.B. Teule (Prof. Dr.)

Retired director of the Institute of Eastern Christian Studies at the Radboud University in Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Herman GUNKEL
Herman Loonstra (Federatief Joods Nederland)
Herman Veenhof
Hermann von Helmholtz

famous philosopher and scientist (1821-1894)

Hermann von Wissmann (Dr., Geographer)

German geographer and scholar with whom Daniel van der Meulen traveled in the 1930s to the Hadramout, Yemen.

Hernando de Soto
Herod I [Herod the Great] (King of Judaea)

Born 72 B.C.E. - died 4 B.C.E., Jesus was born during his reign. Herod, not himself Jewish, was made king of the Jewish people by Rome and was despised by the Jews. He rebuilt the Temple on a more magnificent scale in the 18th year of his reign (20-19 C.E.) but he also tried to turn it into a Roman pantheon, including worship of the Roman emperor who had crowned him. These actions aroused immense anger among the Jews and led to his condemnation as a notoriously bad ruler. Herod grew paranoid with age, to such an extent that he had his own sons (who had been fathered on Jewish Maccabean princesses) killed because he feared their presumed popularity. 

Hertog
Hiba al-Sharqāwī

Author

Hiba Bayyūmī

Author

Hiba Fahmī
Hiba Hajras (Egyptian MP)

Hibā Hajras is a member of Parliament and the Solidarity, Family, and Persons with Disabilities Committee. For instance her statements against oral divorce are known. Moreover, she focusses on the integration of people with special needs and therefore welcomed the Ministry of Education's obligation for schools to integrate disabled people, which she considers a "a milestone for the Egyptian state". 

 

Hiba Murāyif
Hiba Ruʾūf ʿIzzat

Hiba Ruʾūf ʿIzzat is an Egyptian activist and researcher at Cairo University, advocating the compatibility of Islam and women's rights. She has a PhD in Political theory and among her research interests are Trans-local and Cyber-Islam, The Changing Maps of Citizenship, Women and Social Change, Globalization, Democracy, Urban Sociology and Urban Politics.

Hīdrā (Bishop)

Metropolitan of Aswan

Ḥikmat Abu Zayd

first female minister in Egypt's Jamāl ʿAbd al-Nāṣīr‎

Hikmet Çetinkaya

Turkish journalist. 

Hillary Clinton (American Presidential Candidate, Senator, Secretary of State)

American Presidential Candidate.

Hillie Molenaar
Ḥilmī Abu al-ʿAysh‎

chairman of the board of trustees of the University of Heliopolis for Sustainable Development‎

Ḥilmī al-Namnam (Mr.)

Author; Journalist; Vice President of the General Egyptian Book Organization

Ḥilmī Amīn Jirjis [Helmy Amin Girgis] (Dr.)

President of the UK Copts (Former: UK Coptic Association)

Ḥilmī Jazzār
Ḥilmī Muḥammad al-Qāʿud

Expert of Islam according to the Muslim Brotherhood

Ḥilmī Sālim

Poet; Critic; editor-in-chief of literature and criticism magazine

Hind al-Sayyid Hānī
Hind Ṣabrī

a Tunisian artists. 

Hippocrates

the ancient Greek physician considered 'the father of medicine. He lived between the 5th and 4th centuries BC

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