List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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ʿAlī Abū Shādī |
Head of the Egyptian Censorship |
ʿAlī Akbar Ṣālaḥī [Ali Akbar Salehi] |
Iranian Foreign Minister |
ʿAlī al-Dīn Hilāl (Dr.) |
Professor of Political Science at Cairo University; Member of the General Secretariat of the NDP; Member of Shūrá Council; Minister of Youth (1999-2004); Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Political Science (1993-1999) |
ʿAmār ʿAlī Ḥassan (Prof.) | |
ʿĀmir ʿĀshūr |
Egyptian police officer reportedly opened fire on a train in the southern province of Minya, killing one Christian and injuring 5 others, Egyptian newspapers mostly emphasized that the assailant was allegedly mentally unstable and that his motives were not religiously motivated. |
ʿAmr Abū al-Faḍl |
Author |
ʿAmr Adīb [Amr Adeeb] |
Egyptian Broadcaster and presenter |
ʿAmr Aḥmad Sharīf al-Maṣrī |
Author |
ʿAmr al-Bayātī |
head of the Liberal Muslim Initiative of Austria (LMIA) |
ʿAmr al-Maṣrī |
Author; Translator for AWR |
ʿAmr al-Najdī | |
ʿAmr al-Shawādafī |
He was appointed president of the National Centre for Planning State Land Uses (CPSLU) on May 16 2004 |
ʿAmr Bādī [Amr Badi] |
Son of Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood Mohammed Badie who was killed outside the Fattah Mosque on the ‘Day of Rage,’ August 16, 2013. He became 38 years old |
ʿAmr Badr |
Author |
ʿAmr Bayyūmī |
Author |
ʿAmr Dalhās | |
ʿAmr Darrāj (Dr.) [Amr Darrag] |
Member of the Political Committee of the Muslim Brotherhood, 2002-2006, Chairman of the Constitutional Drafting Committee; 2012 Chairman Foreign Relations Committee of the Freedom and Justice Party, July 12, 2012 - July 16, 2013;Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, May 7 – July 4, 2013 |
ʿAmr Fārūq |
Author |
ʿAmr Gharbīyya |
Author |
ʿAmr Ibn al-ʿĀṣ (Governor) |
Governor of Egypt (642-644), (657-664); military commander; leader of the Muslim conquest of Egypt in 640; One of the Ṣaḥabah |
ʿAmr Jumʿa | |
ʿAmr Khālid [Amr Khaled] (Dr.) |
Islamic Preacher |
ʿAmr Manṣūr [Amr Mansour] |
TV-host on al-Tahrir channel (Egypt) |
ʿAmr Ramaḍān |
Egypt’s permanent UN representative |
ʿAmr Sulaymān |
Free Egyptian Party |
ʿAmr ʿAbd al-Ḥād | |
ʿAmr ʿAbd al-Ḥamīd |
Head of the Desert Research Center in Marsa Matrouh. |
ʿAmr ʿAbd al-Samīʿa (Dr.) |
Author |
ʿAmr ʿAbd Allāh |
Shī’ah activist |
ʿAmr ʿAlī Ḥassan [Amr Ali Hassan] (Dr.) | |
ʿAmr ʿIzzāt [Amr Ezzat] |
Researcher at Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights [EIPR] |
ʿAmru al-Miṣrī [Amr el-Misry] |
He is an Egyptian journalist who works for the Middle East News Agency (MENA), the official Egyptian news agency. He was the agency’s correspondent in Ankara between 2013 and 2016. |
ʿAmrū al-Shūbakī (Dr.) |
Researcher at the al-Ahrām Center for Political & Strategic Studies |
ʿAmrū al-Sunbāṭī (Heliopolis MP) | |
ʿAmrū Asʿad Khalīl (Dr.) |
Egyptian business consultant and trainer, specializing in marketing and media issues. Co-founder of the Center for Arab-West Understanding, former political activist, a PhD candidate in political economy, a business professor, and an arts & culture managing consultant.
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ʿAmrū Ḥamzāwī (Amr Hamzawi) (Dr.) |
studied political science and developmental studies in Cairo, The Hague, and Berlin and became involved in human rights activism. In 2002, he received his PhD from the Free University of Berlin. Between 2005 and 2009 he was the senior associate for Middle East politics at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, DC. In this period, he engaged in dialogue with the Muslim Brotherhood. Between 2009 and 2010 he was the research director of the Middle East Center of the Carnegie Endowment in Beirut, Lebanon. Between 2011 and 2016, he worked at the Department of Public Policy and Administration at the American University in Cairo. In 2016 he started teaching political science at Stanford University, USA.
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ʿAmrū Mūsa (Arab League) | |
ʿAmrū ʿAmār [Amr Amar] |
Egyptian colone, author of "The Secret Civilian Occupation Plan of January 25 and the U.S.’ Marines" (Dec. 2013) |
ʿAmrū ʿĀshūr | |
ʿAnān Jalālī (Dr.) | |
ʿAntār ʿAbd al-Laṭīf |
Author |
ʿĀrif al-Dabīs |
Author; Journalist |
ʿĀṣim al-Dusūqī (Dr.) |
Egyptian Historian; Specialized in contemporary history of economic and social development; Former dean of the Faculty of Arts at Helwan University; Member of the Egyptian Society for Historical Studies |
ʿAṭā Allāh Ḥannā (Archimandrite ) |
Greek Orthodox Archimandrite in the patriarchate of Jerusalem |
ʿAṭāllāh Ḥannā [Theodosios] (Archbishop of Sebastia) |
Theodosios (Hanna) of Sebastia (born 1965) is the Archbishop of Sebastia from the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem. |
ʿĀṭif Aḥmad (Dr.) |
Author; Nationalist Intellectual |
ʿĀṭif al-Bannā (Dr.) |
Professor of Constitutional law at Cairo University Member of the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, Bar Association and al-Wafd Party. |
ʿĀṭif al-Ghamrī |
Author |
ʿĀṭif al-Kaylānī |
Author |
ʿĀṭif al-Maʿṣarānī (Pastor) | |
ʿĀṭif al-ʿIrāqī (Dr.) |
Intellectual; Professor of Islamic philosophy at Cairo University; Author |
ʿĀṭif Bishāy |
Author; Scenarist |
ʿĀṭif Fārūq |
Author; Journalist |
ʿĀṭif Ḥilmī (Mr.) |
Author; Journalist |
ʿĀṭif Kīrillus Yūsuf |
He filed a lawsuit against Pope Shenouda to get permission to remarry |
ʿĀṭif Mihannā | |
ʿĀṭif Najīb | |
ʿĀṭif Ṣidqī (Dr.) |
Egyptian Prime Minister (1986-1996) |
ʿĀṭif ʿAbd al-Ghanī |
Author |
ʿĀṭif ʿAwwād (Dr.) (Institute of Coptic Studies) |
Pofessor of Coptic Architecture at Coptic Studies Institute. |
ʿĀṭif ʿAwwād (Lawyer an Politician) |
Lawyer; political activist and member of the Assembly of Egypt culture and dialogue |
ʿĀṭif ʿIzzat Zakī |
Killed in the incidents of al-Kushḥ / Sohag (January 2000) |
ʿĀṭif ʿUbayd (Dr.) |
Deputy in Shura Council; Egyptian Prime Minister (1999-2004) |
ʿAṭīyya Fayyāḍ |
Islamic jurisprudence Professor at the Azhar University |
ʿAṭīyya Ṣaqr (Shaykh) |
Islamic Scholar; Author |
ʿAwaḍ Kāmil | |
ʿAwāṭif ʿAbd al-Raḥmān |
a veteran professor of journalism |
ʿAwnī Barsūm (Dr.) |
Professor of canonical law at the Coptic Orthodox Theological Seminary |
ʿAwnī Louis (Awny Louis) |
Member of the Plymouth Brethren (Protestant denomination). |
ʿĀyida Fāyyiz [Ayidah Fayiz] | |
ʿĀyida Naṣīf (Dr.) | |
ʿĀyida Sayf al-Dawla (Dr.) |
Assistant professor of psychiatry, member of the Al-Nadim Center for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Violence |
ʿAyyād Musʿad |
First Egyptian chairman of the Arab West Foundation in Almere, Netherlands (2005-2007) |
ʿAzab Muṣṭafā (Dr.) |
Member of the Muslim Brotherhood, former member of the Egyptian Parliament |
ʿAzīz Ḥannā (Bishop) | |
ʿAzīz Mikhāʾil al-Mallawānī | |
ʿAzīz Mīrzā |
formerly the Editor-in-chief of al-Ahrām newspaper |
ʿAzīz Murjān (Rev.) |
Pastor; Head of the Assembly of the Pentecostal Church |
ʿAzīz Sūriyyāl ʿAṭiyya (Dr.) |
Professor specialized in Coptic studies; Compiler of the "Coptic Encyclopedia" |
ʿAzīza Abū al-Ghayṭ Ṣaqr |
Woman farmer, lives in the village of Nakla |
ʿAzīza Ḥussayn |
Director of The Egyptian Society for the Prevention of Harmful Practices to Woman and Child (ESPHP). |
ʿAzīz al-ʿAẓma |
(*1947) Syrian historian, grandson of Yūsuf al-ʿAẓma |
ʿAzmī Badawī |
General director of security (Egypt) |
ʿAzza al-ʿAshmāwī |
Secretary General of the National Council for Children and Mothers |
ʿAzza Karam (Prof. Dr.) |
Prof. Dr. Azza Karam serves as the Secretary General of Religions for Peace – the largest multi-religious leadership platform with 90 national and 6 regional Interreligious Councils. She also holds a Professorship of Religion and Development at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, in The Netherlands – of which she is a citizen. Previously, she served as a senior advisor on culture at the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); coordinator/chair of the United Nations Inter-Agency Task Force on Religion and Development; senior policy research advisor at the United Nations Development Program in the Regional Bureau for Arab States; and president of the Committee of Religious NGOs at the United Nations. She is the lead facilitator for the United Nations’ Strategic Learning Exchanges on Religion, Development and Diplomacy, building on a legacy of serving as a trainer cum facilitator of intercultural leadership and management in the Arab region as well as Europe and Central Asia.
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ʿĀʾiḍ al-Qarnī (Shaykh) | |
ʿĀʾisha ʿAzmī | |
ʿĪd Labīb |
Christian Businessman, Representative of Pope Shenouda in the Customary Conciliation Commission |
ʿĪd Ṣalāḥ | |
ʿIkrima Saʿīd Ṣabrī (Shaykh) |
Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and Palestine (1994-2006) |
ʿIlwī Amīn (Dr.) | |
ʿImād (Christian Youth from Maḥalla al-Kubrā) |
Stabbed father Stephanus Ṣubḥī in al-Maḥallah al-Kubrá |
ʿImād Abū Ghāzī |
The minister of culture in Egypt |
ʿImād al-Dīn Ḥussayn (Editor-in-Chief - Egypt) | |
ʿImād al-Fiqī |
Author |
ʿImād al-Ghazālī |
Author |
ʿImād al-Rikābī (Head of Investigation Dept. in Alexandria Police) | |
ʿImād Bāsīlī |
Author |
ʿImād Felix |
A lawyer, particpated in a roundtable discussion initiated by AWR on the amendment of Art. 2 of the Constitution (see AWR-Paper Nr. 40 )
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ʿImād Ḥijāb |
Author |