List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Name | Function |
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Aḥmad Rajab |
Egyptian journalist, columnist at al-Akhbār newspaper |
Aḥmad Rāsim al-Nafīs (Dr.) |
Author; Former Member of the Muslim Brotherhood |
Aḥmad Rifʿat |
Author |
Aḥmad Saḥāl | |
Aḥmad Salāma Mabrūk |
Leading figure in the Jihād group |
Aḥmad Salīm |
head of the print censorship unit of the Information Ministry |
Ahmad Salman Rushdie (Novelist) |
British-Indian novelist; Author of 'The Satanic Verses' (1988) |
Aḥmad Samīḥ |
Director of the Andalus Institute for Tolerance and anti-Violence Studies |
Aḥmad Samīr | |
Aḥmad Sayf al-Islām al-Bannā |
Lawyer; Member of the Bar Association and Muslim Brotherhood; son of Ḥasan al-Bannā |
Aḥmad Sayyid [Adonis] (Dr.) |
Syrian-born poet, essayist and translator, Lebanese citizen since 1961, currently lives in Paris/France |
Aḥmad Shafīq Pasha |
secretary of Egypt's King Fuʾād (1925) |
Ahmad Shafīq [Ahmed Shafiq] (Prime Minister and Presidential Candidate) |
Airforce General, Last Prime Minister during the Mubarak presidency, 29 January 2011 – 3 March 2011, presidential candidate in 2012. |
Aḥmad Shāh Masʿūd (Commander) |
Afghan military leader; Minister of Defense (1992-1996); Assassinated in 2001 |
Aḥmad Shāhīn |
Author; Writer for October Magazine m |
Aḥmad Shalabī (Iraq) |
Iraqi politician and a founder of the Iraqi National Congress (INC), Deputy Prime Minister from May 2005 to May 2006. |
Aḥmad Shawqī |
Early 20th Century Egyptian poet; Known as Amīr al-Shucarā' [Prince of Poets] |
Aḥmad Shawqī al-Fanjarī (Dr.) |
Author; Journalist |
Aḥmad Shawqī Manṣūr | |
Aḥmad Shīḥah | |
Aḥmad Shirīf al-Hawarī [al-'Āmrīyah’s MP] | |
Aḥmad Shukrī (Dr.) |
head of the Political Bureau of the Strong Egypt Party |
Aḥmad Ṣubḥī Manṣūr [Ahmed Sobhi Mansour] (Dr.) |
Islamic Cleric; Founder of the Egyptian Qur’ānists |
Aḥmad Sūkārnū (Dr.) | |
Aḥmad Ṭaha al-Naqr |
Author |
Aḥmad Ṭaha Rayyān (Prof.) |
Professor of comparative fiqh at the Azhar University |
Aḥmad Ṭaha ʿAṭīya Abū al-Ḥājj (Dr.) | |
Aḥmad Ṭalʿat (Dr. ) | |
Aḥmad Thābit (Dr.) |
Professor of political science at Cairo University; Author |
Aḥmad Usāma |
Chairman of al-Karma Center for Human Development |
Aḥmad Usāma Abu Dūmā (Dr.) |
Member of the Egyptian Council for External Affairs |
Aḥmad Wahdān (Dr.) | |
Aḥmad Yāsīn (Shaykh) |
Founder and leader of the islamic resistance movement Ḥamās (1963-2004) |
Aḥmad Yūsuf al-Quraʿī (Dr.) |
Author, Professor of political science |
Aḥmad Yūsuf Ḥamdillāh (Shaykh) |
Leader of the Beni Suef branch of Jihād Group |
Aḥmad Yūsuf ʿAbd al-Salām | |
Aḥmad Zaghlūl |
Ahmad Zaghlūl, an Egyptian researcher and author of the book, ‘The Contemporary Salafī Situation in Egypt’ |
Aḥmad Zakī ʿUthmān |
Author; Researcher on political science |
Aḥmad Zuwayl (Dr.) |
Egyptian Scientist in Physics, Nobel Prize Winner |
Aḥmad ʿAbbās Ṣalāḥ |
Author |
Aḥmad ʿAbd al-Hādī |
Author |
Aḥmad ʿAbd al-Ḥalīm (Major General) |
Member of the Secretary Council of the Ibn Khaldūn Center; Member of the National Center for Middle Eastern Studies |
Aḥmad ʿAbd al-Ḥamīd al-Nimr | |
Aḥmad ʿAbd al-Ḥamīd Yūsuf (Dr.) | |
Aḥmad ʿAbd al-Jawād (Ahmad Abdel Gawad) |
Muslim Brotherhood |
Aḥmad ʿAbd al-Maqṣūd |
Author |
Aḥmad ʿAbd al-Muʿṭī Ḥijāzī (Dr.) |
Egyptian Poet and Critic |
Aḥmad ʿAbd al-Raḥīm al-Sāyyiḥ (Dr.) |
Professor of philosophy and Islamic studies at Al- Azhar University |
Aḥmad ʿAbd al-Raḥmān (Dr.) |
Author |
Aḥmad ʿAbd al-Raḥmān (Muslim Brotherhood) | |
Aḥmad ʿAbd al-Sattār |
Judicial Assistant of Shaykh cUmar cAbd al-Raḥmān |
Aḥmad ʿAbd al-Wahhāb [Ahmad Abd al-Wahab] (General) |
Chief of Suhāj Security Department, Al-Akhbār, January 23, 2007 [Ref. AWR, 2007, week 3, art. 48 and: Arab-West Report, Paper 6 ] |
Aḥmad ʿAbd al-ʿAẓīm | |
Aḥmad ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz (Prof.) |
Professor Ahmad ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz is a previous advisor to former President Muhammad Mursī |
Aḥmad ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz Bakr (Major General) |
Former governor of Sohag Governorate |
Aḥmad ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz [Ahmad Abdel Aziz] (Ambassador) |
Egyptian Ambassador in Uganda (2013- ), previously head of the Nile water department in the Egyptian Foreign Ministry and Minister plenipotentiary at the Egyptian Embassy in the Netherlands |
Aḥmad ʿAbdul-ḥamīd [Prosecution Director Of Suhāj] | |
Aḥmad ʿAbdullāh (Dr.) | |
Aḥmad ʿAbdullāh (Governor) | |
Aḥmad ʿĀdil Kamāl | |
Aḥmad ʿĀkif [Ahmed Akef] |
Prominent Muslim Brotherhood member |
Aḥmad ʿAshūsh |
Aḥmad ʿAshūsh is a Salafi-Jihadi leader |
Aḥmad ʿAṣmat ʿAbd al-Majīd [Ahmed Esmat Abdel-Meguid] (Dr.) |
An Egyptian diplomat (1 March 1924 – 21 December 2013). He served as the Foreign Minister of Egypt between 1984 and 1991, and as the Secretary-General of the Arab League from 1991 until 2001 |
Aḥmad ʿAṭiya |
Author |
Aḥmad ʿIzz (Businessman and Politician) |
National Democratic Party member of parliament |
Aḥmad ʿIzz al-Dīn |
Author; Journalist: Muslim Brotherhood member |
Aḥmad ʿIzz al-ʿArab (Dr.) |
Member of the al-Wafd party; Author in al-Wafd newspaper |
Aḥmad ʿUbaydāt |
(*1938) Prime Minister of Jordan 1984-1985 |
Aḥmad ʿUkāsha (Dr.) |
Chairman of the Egyptian Society of Psychiatry; former head of the World Assembly of Psychiatry (2002 - 2005); Professor of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, cAin Shams University |
Aḥmad ʿUmar Hāshim (Dr.) |
Head of the Religious Committee in the parliament;Former President of the Azhar University; Author |
Aḥmad ʿUrābī (Ahmed Orabi) |
(1841-1911), Egyptian army officer and later an army general who revolted against the khedive and European domination of Egypt in 1879 in what has become known as the Urabi Revolt. He was the first Egyptian national political and military leader to rise |
Aḥmad ʿUthmān |
Author |
Ahmed ‘Urābī | |
Ahmet Davutoğlu (Turkish Politician and Diplomat) |
Turkeys' Prime Minister. |
Akhenaton (Pharaoh) | |
Akram al-Qaṣaṣ |
Journalist for al-Fajr newspaper |
Akram al-Shāʿir (Dr.) |
Secretary of the Egyptian Labor Party in Port Said, member of the Muslim Brotherhood; Member of People’s Assembly |
Akram Ḥabīb (Dr.) |
Former director of Madāris al-Aḥad Coptic magazine; Researcher |
Akram Khamīs |
Author |
Akram Rifʿat Ḥabīb |
Coptic layman and thinker; Editor-in-Chief of Sunday School magazine |
Al Lindholm | |
al-'Āmrīyah | |
al-'Azīz Billāh | |
al-Ahmadī Abū al-Nūr (Dr.) | |
al-Amīn ʿUthmān al-Amīn (Muftī) |
Al-Amīn ʿUthmān al-Amīn is the Muftī of Eritrea. He graduated from the Azhar University in Cairo, then, he was sent as an envoy from the Azhar to Eritrea. He worked as a teacher in the religious Institute in Eritrea. After that, he became a judge in sharīʿah courts in multiple Eritrean cities, then, he became the president of the sharīʿah court in Eritrea. After liberation, he was appointed as the Muftī of Eritrea in 1992. |
Al-Dīb Muḥmmad | |
al-Fayūm | |
al-Ḥabīb ʿAlī al-Jifrī (Shaykh) |
General Director of Tabah Foundation; Deputy Dean of Dār al-Muṣṭafá for Islamic Studies |
al-Ḥassan bin Ṭalāl (H.R.H., Prince) |
Prince of Jordan; President of the Arab Thought Forum |
al-Ḥassan Ibn ʿAlī (Imam) |
second Shiite Imam, succeeding his father Ali and preceding his younger brother Husayn ibn Ali |
Al-Hilālī al-Shirbīnī (Minister of Education) (Egypt) | |
al-Ḥusayn Muḥammad |
Author |
al-Ḥussāyn bin ʿAbdullāh al-Hādī (self-proclaimed Mahdi) | |
al-Ḥussāyn Ibn ʿAlī (Imam) |
the Grandson of Prophet Muhammad |
al-Jāḥiẓ (poet) | |
al-Khazindār |
Egyptian Jurist and judge, Under appeal |
Al-Kuds] | |
al-Maghīlī |
Moroccan jurist |
al-Malik al-Ṣāliḥ Nijm al-Dīn Ayyūb |
Al-Malik al-Ṣāliḥ Nijm al-Dīn Ayyūb (5 November 1205 - 22 November 1249) was an Ayyubid ruler in Egypt from 1240 to 1249. Under his reign, Christians and Muslims would successfully fight together against the french Crusader Louis IX. |
al-Marāghī (Shaykh) |