List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Name | Function |
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Sulaymān ʿĀmir [Suleiman Amer] |
Owner of al-Tahrir channel, a TV-channel in Egypt |
Suliman Bashear (Dr.) |
Israeli-Palestinian Druze scholar who taught at the Palestinian universities of Birzeit and Nablus and published in 1984 a highly controversial and revolutionary book about the first century of Islam, Al-Tariikh Al-Aakhar (The Other History). Bashaer is controversial since he refuses to accept the old Islamic ‘historiography’ as a historical source. Yet the traditional historiography is useful to the professional historian, Bashear argues, just because of the discrepancies, since they point to the sometimes heated debates that were going on in the first centuries of Islam about all kinds of topics that are nowadays taken for granted but not so in the formative centuries of Islam. |
Ṣulṭān al-Farghal (Sultan of Upper Egypt) | |
Ṣulṭān al-Naṣr Ḥassan | |
Sulṭān bin Aḥmad al-Jābir (Dr.) |
Minister of State of UAE |
Ṣulṭān bin ʿAbd āl-ʿAzīz Āl Saʿūd (Saudi Prince) | |
Sultan Fuad | |
Sūn Zhōngshān [Sun Yat-sen] (President of the Republic of China) |
Sun Zhongshan (Sun Yatsen) (1866-1925) – Chinese revolutionary and first president of the Republic of China. Influential in leading the Xinhai Revolution, which brought down the Qing dynasty, Sun thought to overcome racial discrimination in the new China. Thus, his concept of the ‘Republic of the Five Nationalities’ explicitly includes Muslims, besides Mongols, Manchus, Tibetans and Han. |
Sundus ʿĀṣim Shalabī | |
Sunnī Khālid |
same as interviewer |
Ṣunʿa Allāh Ibrāhīm [Sonallah Ibrahim] (Novelist) |
Egyptian Novelist and short story writer |
Sūriyāl [Suriyal] (Fr.) |
Fray Suriyal of Ismailiya |
Susan Nelson (Prof.) |
Dean, Claremont School of Theology |
Susan Richards-Benson |
Author |
Susanne Huber | |
Suwayd Bin Ghafla | |
Sūzān Fayyāḍ [Suzanne Fayyad] (Dr.) |
Director of the al-Nadīm Center for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Violence; Psychiatrist |
Suzan Hagelof | |
Sūzān Mubārak [Suzanne Mubarak] (Mrs.) |
First lady of Egypt (From 1981 to 2011) |
Suzān Qilīnī | |
Suzanne Tamim [Sūzān Tamīm] | |
Sūzī Nāshid, (Dr.) |
رئيس قسم الاقتصاد والعلوم المالية كلية الحقوق Head of Economics and Finance, faculty of law, Alexandria |
Suʿād Kāmil Rizq |
Dean of Faculty of Management and Information Systems, French University |
Suʿād Māssī (Artist) | |
Suʿād Ṣāliḥ (Dr.) |
Professor of Comparative Jurisprudence at the Azhar University |
Tādrus (Metropolitan of Port Said) | |
Tādrus al-Mashriqī (Saint) |
A saint who fell as a martryr. He is considered miraculous in Asyut as his icon exists in a monastery there. |
Tādrus Lawindī Tādrus |
Killed in the incidents of al-Kushḥ / Sohag (January 2000) |
Tādrus Malṭī (Father) |
Former Coptic priest at St. George Church of Sporting, Alexandria |
Tādrus ʿĀdil Sīdrāk (Engineer) | |
Ṭaha Abū Kuraysha (Dr.) |
Vice president of the Azhar University and chief of the Penal Assembly |
Ṭaha Farghalī |
Author |
Ṭaha Ḥusayn (Dr.) |
Egyptian Writer and Critic |
Ṭaha Jābir al-ʿAlwānī (Dr.) |
Chairman of the Fiqh Council of North America, president of the Graduate School of Islamic and Social Sciences in Ashburn, Virginia, USA |
Ṭaha Mūsā | |
Ṭāha Rifʿat (Shaykh) |
he is the imam of al-dusuqi mosque of hilwan, who, through the loudspeakers called on the neighborhood to run to the Mar Mina Church as a terror attack is threatening the Christian worshippers (Dec. 2017) |
Ṭaha Sharīf (Deputy President of the Court of Cassation) | |
Ṭaha ʿAbd al-Raḥmān |
Author |
Tahānī al-Jibālī [Tahani al-Gebali] (Judge) |
Egyptian judge, previous head of the Supreme Constitutional Court, appointed by Husni Mubarak in 2003 |
Ṭāhir bin Jallūn [Tahar ben Jelloun] (Novelist) |
French-Moroccan novelist |
Ṭāhir ʿAbd al-Ḥafīẓ Siṭūḥī |
He bought a plot of land where Coptic families live and decided to build Islamic institution in cIzbat Hannā Ayyūb / Minya |
Ṭāhir ʿAbd al-Ḥakīm |
Journalist, political writer, publisher.
He was born in Dakahlia, Egypt, and obtained a BA in English literature from Cairo University, and PhD from the Sorbonne.
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Ṭāhir ʿAbd al-Muḥsin |
Shura Council member and a member of the Freedom and Justice party |
Taḥiyya ʿAbd al-Wahhāb |
Author |
Tāj al-Dīn al-Hilālī (Shaykh) |
Grand Mufti of Australia (1988-2007) |
Takla Haymanot (Ethiopian Orthodox Patriarch) | |
Ṭalāl al-Anṣārī |
Leaders of what is known as the Armed Technical College Organization; Author |
Talat Zahran | |
Ṭalʿat al-Sādāt |
Lawyer, member of the Parliament |
Ṭalʿat al-ʿAnānī |
Mayor of Saint Catherine |
Ṭalʿat Bikhiyyt [Head of Nahdat al-Qadāsah church] (Egypt) | |
Ṭalʿat Ibrāhīm ʿAbd Allāh [Talaat Ibrahim Abdallah] |
legal practitioner, appointed public prosecutor in November 2012 during the presidency of Muhammad Mursi, resigned after protests erupted against him and the sacking of his predecessor |
Ṭalʿat Jād Allāh |
Political Analyst; Journalist; Author |
Ṭalʿat Marzūq |
Head of the parliamentary suggestions and complaints committee |
Ṭalʿat Raḍwān |
Author; co-founder of the Miṣr Al-Umm Party |
Ṭalʿat Rumayḥ |
Former director editor of al-Shacb newspaper |
Ṭalʿat ʿAfīfī | |
Tāmar Makī | |
Tāmir al-Shahāwī |
Brigade General |
Tāmir Jumaʿa [Tamir Gomaa] |
Deputy-Minister of Social Solidarity in 2014 |
Tāmir Mursī |
Film and TV producer |
Tāmir Riyāḍ (Judge) |
Egyptian Judge. |
Tāmir Shukrī Bishāy |
Translator at AWR; Author |
Tāmir ʿAbd al-Wanīs (Counselor) |
Head of the Misdemeanor Court |
Tangy Salon (Author) |
French author. |
Tānyā Badawī [Tania Badawi] |
TV-host of the Egyptian channel al-Tahrir |
Taqī al-Dīn Aḥmad al-Maqrīzī (Historian) |
14th/15th Century Egyptian historian |
Taqī al-Dīn al-Nabhānī |
Palestinian founder of Ḥizb al-Taḥrīr [Liberation Party] |
Taqī al-Dīn al-Subkī | |
Tarcisio Pietro Evasio Bertone (Prelate, Cardinal, Vatican Diplomat) |
The Vatican Secretary of State |
Tarek Dahroug | |
Tāriq al-Hayāh | |
Ṭāriq al-Bishrī (Dr.) | |
Ṭāriq al-Ḥawārī | |
Ṭāriq al-Khūlī | |
Ṭāriq al-Mahdī |
The Governor of Alexandria |
Ṭāriq al-Shāmī | |
Ṭāriq al-Shinnāwī |
Critic; author and a journalist. |
Ṭāriq al-Suwaydān (Dr.) |
Kuwaiti Islamic preacher; Head of al-Risālah channel |
Ṭāriq al-Suwaysī |
Involved in a case of antiquities smuggling in 2003 |
Ṭāriq al-Ṭāhir | |
Ṭāriq al-Zumur (Dr.) |
Leading Figure in the Jihād Group; Author |
Ṭāriq Asʿad | |
Ṭāriq Ayyūb |
Author |
Ṭāriq Ghazālī Ḥarb (Dr.) | |
Ṭāriq Ḥajī (Dr.) |
Liberal thinker; former board member of the Ibn Khaldoun Center; Author |
Ṭāriq Ḥassan (Journalist) |
Editor-in-chief of al-Ahrām al-Masā' newspaper; Former reporter for al-Ahrām and Rose al-Yūsuf newspapers |
Ṭāriq Ḥussayn [Diplomat] (Egypt) | |
Ṭāriq ibn Zayd | |
Ṭāriq Khāṭir |
Attendee at Ibn Khaldūn Conference on Copts Rights (1996) |
Tāriq Makram Shākir [Egyptian Coptic Lawmaker] | |
Tāriq Manṣūr |
Dr. Professor of History and former Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Arts at Ain Shams University. |
Ṭāriq Mitrī (Dr.) |
Lebanese Political and Academic; Minister of Information (Since 2008); Coordinator of the Office for Inter-religious Relations and Dialogue of the World Council of Churches |
Ṭāriq Mursī |
Author |
Ṭāriq Murtaḍā |
a media consultant for the Isḥaq Group |
Ṭāriq Muṣṭafā |
Author |
Ṭāriq Nūr [Tarek Nour] |
Former PR-man of of ex-president Husni Mubarak, and owner and CEO of el-Nur TV channel in 2013 |
Ṭāriq Raḍwān |
MP in Egypt's House of Representatives and newly elected president of the African Affairs Committee (Dec. 2018) |
Ṭāriq Ramaḍān (Dr.) |
Swiss Islamic intellectual; University professor of Philosophy; Grandson of the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood; Author |
Ṭāriq Shākir |