List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Midḥat Qilāda (Mr.) |
Egyptian expatriate Copt; Executive director of the European Coptic Union; Author |
Midḥat Ramsīs |
Convert to Islam who demanded custody of his children from his Christian ex-wife |
Mifriḥ (Father) |
Priest in Dayr al-Jarnūs / Maghāghah / Minya (Egypt) |
Miguel Angel Moratinos |
Undersecretary of the United Nations, and the High Representative of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations |
Mijram Dittrich | |
Mike Pence (U.S.A. vice president) | |
Mike Pompeo (U.S.A. Secretary of State) | |
Mikhail Gorbachev (Former President of the Soviet Union 1990-1991) |
Former President of the Soviet Union
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Mikhāʾīl (Bishop of Asyut) |
Coptic Orthodox bishop of Asyut (Since 1946) |
Mikhāʾīl (Father in Qufadah) (Minya) |
brother of Father Yu’annis. The two brothers are serving the same church. Father is the title of a Coptic Orthodox priest |
Mīkhāʾīl (General Bishop of Hadāʾiq al-Qubbah, al-Waylī, Manshiyat al-Saḍr and its dependencies) |
Bishop Mīkhāʾīl, General Bishop of Hadāʾiq al-Qubbah, al-Waylī, and Manshiyat al-Saḍr. |
Mīkhāʾīl al-Buḥayrī |
Student of Bishop Abraham the first |
Mīkhāʾīl Andalus | |
Mikhāʾīl Jirjis Tādrus (Father) |
Priest at the Archangel Michael Church in Helwan |
Mikhāʾīl Mīlād Nawrūz (Father) |
responsible for al-Shantur, Izbet Bushra |
Mīkhāʾīl Musʿad |
Coptic Christian who died during the 'Maspero Incident' on 9th Oct. 2011 |
Mīkhāʾīl Nabīl [Michael Nabil] (Blogger) | |
Mikhāʾīl Nadhīr ʿAlī |
Representative of the Archbishop of Canterbury and member of the House of Lords |
Mikhāʾīl ʿĀdil |
Author |
Milad Hanna | |
Mīlād Ḥannā (Dr.) |
Coptic intellectual, former member of parliament |
Mīlād Shiḥātah (Friar) |
director of the Franciscan Cultural Center (Egypt) |
Mīlād Sīrāphīm (Counselor) |
Author; Lawyer |
Mīlād Yūnān (Mr.) | |
Mīlād Zakariyyā (Mr.) |
active in human rights work |
Mīnā (Father) |
Priest of the Orthodox church in Melbourne |
Mina Ahadi | |
Mīnā al-Muḥarraqī [Mina el-Muharraqi] (Father) |
Father Mina el Muharraqi, is a hermit living close to the Monastery of al-Muharraq, in Egypt |
Mīnā al-ʿUraybī |
Author |
Mīnā Arkiniyyūn al-Sayyid | |
Mīnā Badīʿ ʿAbd al-Malik (Dr.) |
Author |
Mīnā Buṭrus |
Author |
Mīnā Daws [Mina Doss] (Dr.) | |
Mīnā Isḥaq Hābīl |
Former Priest for Al-Giza Parish |
Mīnā Jād Jirjis (Father) |
Author |
Mīnā Majdī [Mina Magdy] |
An activist from ‘Copts Against the Coup.’ |
Mīnā Sulaymān (Bishop) | |
Mīnā Thābit |
member of the Maspero Youth Union |
Mīnā ʿAbūd (Rev. Fr.) |
Fr. Mīnā ʿAbūd was martyred on 4th of July 2013 |
Minia Milackova | |
Minirva Saʿad |
Author; Journalist |
Minīs ʿAbd al-Nūr (Rev., Dr.) |
Pastor of the evangelical Qaṣr al-Dūbārah Church in Cairo (1976-2008); Member of the Evangelical Synod of the Nile; Author |
Minister of Antiquities) | |
Miri Regev (Israeli Minister) | |
Mirjam Van Ort |
Mirjam Van Ort is a representative of the Rose Foundation in the Netherlands who came to Egypt in a visit to choose a suitable granite stone for the International Monument of the Unknown Child, The Foundation Roses for Children is an idealistic organization working with donations and volunteers aiming at giving attention to children not granted a good life and those who died very young. The Foundation works for giving respect, equality, indiscrimination and love from parents and others.
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Mīrna Thābit Fahmī [Mirna Zabit Fahmi] |
Woman from Alexandria that was allegedly kidnapped (forced conversion), no detailed information that could proof this claim made by al-Kitiba Tibiya in November 2006 [Ref. al-Kitiba Tibiya 11/2006 and: Arab-West Report, Paper 6, p. 15] |
Mirqūriyyūs/ Abū Sayfīn (Mercurius/Abu-Seifein) [Saint] | |
Mirvat al-Ḥatīm |
Author |
Mirvat al-Tallāwī (Dr.) |
Former Ambassador; Former Minister of òòòòSocial Affairs |
Mirvat Fahd |
Author |
Mirvat Fahmī |
Author |
Mirvat Maṭar (Prof.) |
teacher of Blood Disorders at the University of Cairo |
Mīrz Tādrus |
Author |
Mīshāl Jalkh | |
Mīshīl Abū Najm |
Author |
Mīshīl Bākhūm [Michel Bakhoum] | |
Mīshīl Ṣabbāḥ [Michel Sabbah] (Archbishop and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem) |
Archbishop and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem (1987-2008) |
Mishʿal al-Salmī, Dr. | |
Mitri Raheb [Mitrī Rāhib] (Rev.) (Dr.) |
the Founder and President of Dar al-Kalima University College of Arts and Culture in Bethlehem. |
Mittāuʾs (Father, Bishop) |
Egyptian Archbishop; Priest of Mother Dulagi church in Isnā Head of the al-Suryan Monastery |
Mitwalī al-Shʿarāwī |
Egyptian Islamic scholar and former Minister of Endowments, one of the most prolific Islamic preachers and cultural icons in Egypt from the 1970s-1990s (1911-1998). |
Mohamed Al Durra | |
Mohamed Al-Beshari | |
Mohamed al-Ghazlanī [Muḥammad Naṣr al-Dīn Faraj al-Ghazlānī] |
According to information obtained by Al-Arabiya.net, Al-Ghazlani is not a Muslim Brotherhood member, but rather a leader of the Jihad group. He was involved in the Khan al-Khalili case in the 1990s and was involved as well in the terrorist attcak on the Kerdasa police department. |
Mohamed Ayman Ebrahim | |
Mohamed El-Masry | |
Mohamed ElMesry | |
Mohamed Fouad | |
Mohammed Al-Brahmi | |
Mohammed S. Dajani Daoudi |
Founder of the American Studies program at al-Quds University and founder of the Wasatia Movement in Palestine and Director of the Wasatia Academic Institute in Jerusalem. |
Mohandas Karamchand Ghandi [Mahatma Ghandi] (Civil Rights Leader) |
Indian pre-eminent political and spiritual leader of India during the Indian independence movement (1869-1948) |
Mona Abouleish | |
Mona Seif |
Sister of the Political Activist Sanā’ Seif. |
Mona Siddiqui [Munā Ṣiddīqī] (British academic) |
Professor of Islamic and Interreligious Studies at the University of Edinburgh, a member of the Commission on Scottish Devolution and a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics. Author of the book “Christians, Muslims and Jesus”.
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Monastery of Muḥarraq) | |
Monica Ḥannā (Egyptian archaeologist) |
Monica Hanna has been granted numerous awards including the SAFE beacon award for 2014 for her efforts in the salvage of antiquities under conflict and was named by UNESCO the Monuments Woman of 2014. She has also received 'Distinguished AUC Alumna' two times, once in Cairo 2014 and the other in New York 2015. Hanna has been recognized by the Saving Antiquities for Everyone (SAFE) nonprofit organization for her tireless efforts to publicize and expose the rampant looting of Egypt’s ancient Egyptian, Coptic and Islamic archaeological sites.
She is a member of Egypt's Heritage Task Force.
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Monsignor Remo Chiavarini (Bishop) |
chairman of the Vatican's Opera Romana Pellegrinaggi (ORP) in charge of pilgrimage tours |
Montgomery Watts (Dr.) |
M. Watt was a historian and professor of Arabic Islamic Studies, his famous books include "Mohammad in Medina" and "Mohammad in Mekka", he was one of the most influencial Orientalists of the 20th and 21th century. |
Moody Demetry (Founder of Heya Masr) |
Egyptian-American who founded Heya Masr NGO in Egypt |
Mor Julius Yeshu Çiçek (Syrian Orthodox Archbishop) |
Julius Yeshu Çiçek, (1942-2005), the first Syrian Orthodox bishop of Central Europe. |
Morgan Salem |
Morgan Salem is a Jihadi called for the pyramids to be destroyed |
Moses (Religious Figure) | |
Moshe Katsav (President) |
President of Israel (2000-2007) |
Moshe Peleg (Orthodox rabbi) |
Orthodox rabbi Moshe Peleg lives in Jerusalem where heads the Shorashim Centre which provides care for street children and other youth at risk. |
Moshe Sharett (Minister of Foreign Affairs) |
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Israel (1954-1955) |
Mostafa Al Halwagi | |
Mostafa Ceratch | |
Mother Irīnī (President of the Abī Sayfīn Monastery) | |
Mother Teresa of Calcutta [Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu] (Nun) |
Late Catholic nun; Founder of the Missionaries of Charity (1950); Winner of Nobel Peace Prize (1978) |
Mother Theoliptie | |
Mouhanad Khorchide |
Muslim scholar (b.1971), author of Islam ist Barmherzigkeit, Grundzüge einer modernen Religion, (Islam is Mercy, Basic concepts of a modern religion, Herder, Germany, 2012). He linked divine justice in the Qur’an with an analysis of the divine mercy. |
Mounir Abdelnour | |
Mounir Fahry Abdel Nour and Ramzy Zaklama | |
Mounir Neamatalla [Munīr Niʿmatallāh] | |
Mounira Thabet [Munīra Thābit] | |
Mourad Wahba [Murād Wahbā] | |
MP (Dr.) Muṣṭafā al-Najjār [Head of Justice Party] (Egypt) |
An Egyptian opposition figure and politician, and a writer, with a special interest in human rights. Al-Naggar has been missing since the 28th of September 2018, since his disappearance government officials have not given any precise information to where he is kept. |
MP Abū al-ʿIz al- Ḥarirī | |
Mp Aḥmad al-Sharīf (Al-Nour Party) |
Salafi Sheykh Ahmad al-Sharif al-Hawari |
MP Aḥmad Jād (Alexandria |