List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Name | Function |
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al-Maʾmūn (Abbasid Caliph) | |
al-Muqawqis |
Ruler of Egypt at the time of the Prophet |
al-Murṭaḍā |
Yemeni jurist |
al-Mutanabbī | |
al-Mutawakkil (Caliph) |
Abbasid Caliph (847-861) |
al-Muʿizz li-Dīn Allāh (Caliph) |
Fatimid caliph (953-975) |
al-Mu’iz (Caliph) | |
al-Nabawī Ismāʿīl (General) |
Egyptian minister of interior (1977-1982) |
Al-Nahdah Village | |
al-Rūbī Jumʿa (Nubian activist) | |
Al-Saiyyd ʿAskar [Chairman Of Religious Committee] | |
al-Sayyid al-Badawī Shiḥātah [El-Sayyid el-Badawi Shehata] (Dr.) | |
al-Sayyid al-Shahīd (Prof., Dr.) |
Azhar university |
Al-Sayyid Ibrāhīm | |
al-Sayyid Jamāl al-Dīn |
Author |
al-Sayyid Wild Ābāh (Dr.) |
Mauritanian university professor; writer and political researcher |
al-Sayyid Yāssīn (Dr.) |
Former director of Al-Ahrām Center for Political and Strategic Studies; Academic Researcher; Author |
al-Sayyid ʿAbd al-Sattār |
dissident leader of the Muslim Brotherhood |
al-Sayyid ʿAbd al-Wahāb | |
al-Sayyida Nafīsah | |
al-Sayyida Zaynab | |
Al-Sharqiyah's Governor (Egypt) | |
al-Shaymāʾ ʿAbd al-Laṭīf |
Author |
al-Ṭāhir al-Hāshimī | |
al-Tir’ah al-Būlāqīyah) (Director of the Evangelical Theology College of the Middle East) | |
al-Ẓāhir Baybars | |
al-Zubayr (Bishop of al-Kharṭūm) |
Roman Catholic Bishop of al-Kharṭūm, Sudan. |
al-ʿAfīf al-Akhḍar |
Tunisian Author and Intellectual |
al-ʿAjamī al-Damanhūrī Khalīfa (Dr.) |
Professor of Hadith, Faculty of Theology, Al-Azhar University; Former head of the Azhar Scholars’ Front |
al-ʿĀmirī Fārūq (Fmr. Minister of Sport - Future of the Homeland Party - Egypt) | |
al-ʿAzab al-Ṭayyib al-Ṭāhir |
Author |
al-ʿAzābī Pasha | |
Alaeddin Boroujerdi |
the head of National Security Council Chairman (Majlis) |
Albayr ʿAyyād Ṣābir | |
Albayr ʿĀzar Bāriḥ |
Secretary-General of the National Brotherhood in Alexandria |
Albert Arnold Gore [Al Gore] |
Al GoreU.S. politician; Former vice president (1993-2001) |
Albert Barṣūm |
Egyptian Minister of People’s Assembly Affairs |
Albert Einstein |
Early 20th Century German born scientist known as the founder of modern physics. |
Albert Jack Ārī |
An Egyptian Jew who commented on the Ramadan Series "The Jewish Neighborhood" |
Albert Memmi |
Albert Memmi was born in Tunisia to Tunisian-Italien-Jewish parents in 1920 and emigrated to France after the Independence of Tunisia in 1956. |
Alexander Raymond Arifianto |
Alexander R. Arifianto is a Research Fellow with the Indonesia Programme at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University. Previously, he was a Visiting Fellow with the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) and a Post-doctoral Fellow at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame (Indiana, United States of America). In addition, he worked as a research analyst with the SMERU Research Institute in Jakarta, Indonesia. Dr. Arifianto earned his Ph.D. in political science from Arizona State University in August 2012. His ongoing research interests include: Islamic politics in Indonesia, political economy of regional autonomy and local level governance, civil society organizations and democratization in Indonesia, and comparative politics of Southeast Asia. [taken from: https://www.rsis.edu.sg/profile/alexander-raymond-arifianto/#.VxYq-dR961s,19.04.2016] |
Alexander the Great | |
Alexandria | |
Alexei II [Alexius II] (Pope) |
Late Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church (1990-2008) |
Alexis Tsipras (Politician, Greece) | |
Alfred Balfour | |
Alfred Stepan | |
Alfred William |
Sudanese Pastor |
Ali Akbar Nategh-Nouri | |
Ali Hosseini Khamenei (Ayatollah) |
Supreme Leader of Iran (Since 1989); President of Iran (1981-1989) |
Ali Riza Güney | |
Alicia Colon | |
Alidius Tjarda van Starkenborgh Stachouwer (Governor General of the Dutch East Indies) |
Governor-General Dutch Indies (1936-1942). |
Alina Treiger (Rabbi) | |
Alon Fragman, Dr. |
coordinator of Arabic Language Studies at Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel |
Alphons (Father) |
Dutch priest |
Āmāl Fuʾād Muḥammad | |
Āmāl Muʿawwaḍ |
Author |
Āmāl Zakī Nassīm |
Egyptian Christian girl; Disappeared from al-Maḥallah al-Kubrá / Gharbia (2007) |
Āmāl ʿUthmān (Dr.) |
Former minister of social affairs |
Amānī Abū al-Ḥassan |
Author; Journalist |
Amānī Abū Faḍl |
Member of the International Islamic Committee for Woman and Child |
Amānī al-Ṭawīl (Dr.) |
Expert. |
Amānī Fikrī |
Author |
Amānī Mājid |
Author; Journalist |
Amānī Muḥammad ʿĀṣim | |
Amānī ʿAbd al-Ḥamīd |
Author |
Amānī ʿĀṣim |
Author; Former AWR translator |
Amar-Sin (Sumerian King) | |
Ambassador Muḥammad Subayh [Assistant Secretary General of the Arab League] | |
Amedy Coulibaly |
related to the armed Islamic Group and the attackers on Charli Hebdo office in January 2015 |
Amīn al-Dīn Murjān | |
Amīn al-Jamayal | |
Amīn al-Khūlī (Shaykh) |
Islamic Scholar |
Amīn al-Mahdī |
Author and publisher |
Amīn Fahīm |
Former Head of the Association of Upper Egypt for Education and Development |
Amīn Huwaydī |
Former Egyptian Minister of Defense, Head of Egypt’s General Intelligence and Security Service; Author |
Amīn Iskandar |
Nasserist party figure; member of Kifāya movement |
Amīn Makram ʿUbayd (Dr.) |
Author, Diplomat of the American Board of Surgery (1981), Consulting Surgeon in Private Practice (1982), and co-founder of Coastal Surgical Group in Texas (1990). He retired in 2003 |
Amīn Rifāʿī | |
Amīna (singer) | |
Amīna al-Jindī (Dr.) |
Egyptian Minister of Insurance and Social Affairs (1999-2005) |
Amīna al-Naqqāsh |
Author; Journalist; Columnist; Deputy Secretary General of the Tajammuc Party |
Amīna al-Sharīf |
Author |
Amīna Muḥammad Naṣīr(Dr.) |
Former dean of the College for Girls at the Alexandria University; professor at the Azhar University |
Amīna Shafīq |
Journalist for al-Ahrām; Director of the Organization for Women Voters' Rights; Member of the National Council for Women's Rights and of the Syndicate of Journalists |
Amīna Wudūd (Dr.) |
Associate professor of Islamic studies at Virginia Commonwealth University |
Amir al-Mirghanī | |
Amīr al-Ṣarrāf |
Author |
Amīr Fuʾād |
Egytian Navy Captain |
Amīr Ḥabīb (Eng.) |
Author on Coptic and theological studies |
Amīr Ramsīs (Film Director) |
Film director |
Amīr Sālim |
Lawyer; human rights activist; President of the National Society for Human Rights and Development |
Amīr Ṭāhirī |
Secular Iranian writer opposed to the Islamic Revolution in Iran |
Amīr ʿAyyād |
Coptic activist |
Amīra Fūdah [Amirah Fawdah] |
Egyptian journalist at al-Dustūr newspaper |
Amīra Hass | |
Amīra Huwaydī |
Author |
Amīra Ibrāhīm |
Author |
Amīra Jirjis |