List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Name | Function |
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ʿImād Ḥussayn (Journalist) | |
ʿImād Ḥussayn Ḥassan (Politician) |
Deputy interior minister and former head of the Police Academy |
ʿImād Karam |
Executive Director of IofC International. He is Palestinian British. Imad grew up in Gaza and won a scholarship to do postgraduate studies in media and communications in London where he also obtained his PhD on the impact of the media on Arab youth identity. |
ʿImād Khalīl | |
ʿImād Khayra |
Author |
ʿImād Makkī |
Author; Editor and founder of the news agency America in Arabic in Washington |
ʿImād Nazīh | |
ʿImād Samīr ʿAwwād (Eng.) |
Coptic activist and journalist living in the USA |
ʿImād Shāhīn [Emad Shahin] (Prof. Dr.) |
Egyptian professor for political science |
ʿImād Ṭaha |
Author |
ʿImād Taklā |
reporter in the Copts Daily Digest |
ʿImād ʿAbd al-Ghaffūr [Emad Abdel Ghaffour] (Dr.) |
former head of the Salafi Al-Watan party |
ʿImād ʿAwnī |
owner of Aman Group |
ʿImād ʿAzmī Grays |
Author; Journalist |
ʿImād ʿĪssā Jirjis [Emad Isa Girgis] |
He was reported by Sawt al-Ummah to haven seeken top security agency's help to complete his procedures to convert to Islam, [ Ref. AWR, 2005, week 37, art. 24] |
ʿInāya Aḥmad |
The Qinā branch of the National Women Council coordinator |
ʿIrīyān Labīb Ḥannā |
Author |
ʿIṣām Ḥamīd (Imam) | |
ʿIṣām Musulinī (Member of ‘urfī panel) | |
ʿIṣmat Zaqlama (Dr.) |
Coptic Activist; Head of the Coptic Foundation |
ʿIṣmat ʿAbd al-Majīd (Dr.) |
Secretary-general of the League of Arab States (1991-2001); Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs (1984-1991) |
ʿĪssā bin Salmān |
First King of Bahrain |
ʿĪssā Jirjis (Dr.) |
Head of the Victoria Hospital; Member of the Coptic Orthodox Majlis al-Millī author |
ʿIṣṣām al- Ḥaḍarī [Essam al-Hadary] (Egyptian footballer) | |
ʿIṣṣām al-Badawī (Governor of al-Minyā) | |
ʿIṣṣām al-Dīn Ḥassan | |
ʿIṣṣām al-Ḥaddād |
Member of the Muslim Brotherhood |
ʿIṣṣām al-Ḥamlī (Major General) | |
ʿIṣṣām al-Islāmbūlī (Lawyer) | |
ʿIṣṣām al-Kurdī |
President of The Office of Cultural Relations and Education in Montreal |
ʿIṣṣām al-Qamarī |
Former General in Egyptian Army; Weapons smuggler; Leading figure in Egyptian Jihād group |
ʿIṣṣām al-Sharīf | |
ʿIṣṣām al-ʿIrīyān [Essam el Erian] (Dr.) |
Head of the Muslim Brotherhood Political office; Assistant secretary-General of the Doctors' syndicate |
ʿIṣṣām Darbāla |
Leading figure of al-Jamācah al-Islāmiyyah |
ʿIṣṣām Faḍl |
Author |
ʿIṣṣām Faraj |
Vice-President of the Supreme Constitutional Court (Egypt) |
ʿIṣṣām Fāris |
Lebanese MP representing a northern region (at least in 1996) |
ʿIṣṣām Hādī |
Author |
ʿĪṣṣām Hilmī (General) | |
ʿIṣṣām Khalīl | |
ʿIṣṣām Luṭfī |
Author |
ʿIṣṣām Mansī [MP] (Egypt) | |
ʿIṣṣām Sarṭāwī |
Dr Issam Sartawi was a senior member of the Palestine Liberation Organization |
ʿIṣṣām Sharaf (Dr.) |
Prime Minister of Egypt (February 2011-October 2011) |
ʿIṣṣām Shīḥa | |
ʿIṣṣām Sulṭān |
Former Brotherhood leading figure and a founder of al-Wasaṭ Party; Author |
ʿIṣṣām ʿAbd al-Jawwād |
Author |
ʿIṣṣām ʿAbd al-Majīd (Gama'a Islamiyyah) | |
ʿIṣṣām ʿAbd al-Salām |
Egyptian engineer who ran for Egypt's 1995 parliamentary elections in Shubrā |
ʿIṣṣām ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz |
Author |
ʿIṣṣām ʿAbd Allāh (Dr.) |
Professor of philosophy and literature at cAyn Shams University |
ʿIzz al-Dīn Najīb |
Author |
ʿIzza al-Jarf (Azza El-Garf) | |
ʿIzza al-Khūlī (Prof.) | |
ʿIzza Karīm (Dr.) |
Egyptian professor of Sociology at the National Centre for Social Research |
ʿIzza Sulaymān |
Director of the Center for Egyptian Women’s Legal Assistance |
ʿIzza ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz |
Author |
ʿIzza ʿUmār Muḥammad Zakī |
Student at Ecole Française Champollion d'Alexandrie who was banned from entering her class with hijab |
ʿIzzat al-Rishq |
Leader in the Islamic Resistance Movement [HAMAS] |
ʿIzzat al-Sayyid | |
ʿIzzat al-Saʿadanī |
Journalist at al-Ahrām newspaper; Editor-in-chief of cAlā' al-Dīn children's magazine; author |
ʿIzzat Andrāwus [Izzat Andrawus] |
owner of the website www.coptichistory.org |
ʿIzzat Ḥabīb Ṣalīb (Prof.) | |
ʿIzzat Ibrāhīm |
rights activist |
ʿIzzat Labīb |
a prominent Coptic figure in Nazlah (Egypt) |
ʿIzzat Shākir (Father) | |
ʿIzzat ʿAbd Allāh |
Governor of Beni Suef |
ʿIzzat ʿAfīfī (Father) |
parish priest of the Coptic Evangelical Church of Banī Mazār, Minya |
ʿIzzat ʿAṭiyya (Dr.) |
Disqualified Head of the Ḥadith Faculty of Theology Al Azhar University |
ʿIzzāzī ʿAlī ʿIzzāzī |
Egyptian journalist at al-Usbūc and al-Ahrām newspaper |
ʿUbaydullah al-Jābir ī (Shaykh) | |
ʿUday Ṣaddām Ḥussayn |
ʿUday Ṣaddām Ḥussayn (18 June 1964 – 22 July 2003) was the eldest son of Ṣaddām Ḥussayn. |
ʿUjayl al-Nishmī |
Kuwaiti preacher |
ʿUlā al-Qaraḍāwī | |
ʿUlā Jalāl |
Egyptian journalist; Translator for AWR; Author |
ʿUlā Muṣṭafā ʿĀmir |
Author |
ʿUlā ʿĀdil |
Author |
ʿUlwānī Mughīb |
Author |
ʿUmār Abū Bakr |
Author |
ʿUmar Aḥmad |
Founder and Chairman of the Council on American Islamic Relations (1994 -2005) |
ʿUmar al-Bashīr (President of Sudan) |
President of Sudan (Since 1993); Prime Minister of Sudan (1989-1993) |
ʿUmar al-Basṭawaysī (Shaykh) |
Head of the Central Administration for Public Relations and Media in the Azhar |
ʿUmar al-Dīb (Shaykh) |
Undersecretary of Azhar; Head of the Committee for Inter-Religious Dialogue |
ʿUmār al-Ḥitāmī (Mr.) |
managing director of Orascom Housing Development |
ʿUmār al-Sayyid Khalīl (Shaykh) | |
ʿUmar al-Shanīṭī |
an independent economist heavily engaged in the analysis of the Middle East economic issues. |
ʿUmar al-Sharīf [Omar Sharif] {Michel Dimitri Chalhoub} (Actor) |
Arab Egyptian actor who starred in Hollywood films; nominated for an Academy Award and won three three Golden Globe Awards |
ʿUmar Bakrī Muḥammad (Shaykh) |
Islamist militant leader; Founder of Ḥizb al-Taḥrīr as a major organization in the United Kingdom; leader of Al-Muhajirūn organization till 2004 |
ʿUmar Ibn al-Farīd |
medieval Sufī poet |
ʿUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb (Caliph) |
7th Century ruler; Second Caliph of Rashidun Caliphate; one of the most powerful and influential early Muslim rulers |
ʿUmar ibn ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz (Caliph) |
Umayyad caliph (717-720) |
ʿUmar Marwān | |
ʿUmar Muṣṭafā al-Tilmisānī |
Third General guide of the Muslim Brotherhood (1972-1986) |
ʿUmar Riyāḍ (Dr.) |
A Lecturer at Utrecht, University OF Humanistics. |
ʿUmar Sulaymān [Omar Suleiman] (General, Vice President) |
1936-2012, an Egyptian army general, politician, diplomat, and a leading officer in Egypt's intelligence system beginning in 1986. President Husni Mubarak was during the revolution of January 2011 criticized for never having appointed a vice-President. Husni Mubarak nominated ʿUmar Sulaymān on January 29 as his vice-President. On February 11. Sulaymān announced the resignation of Mubarak and himself. He no longer appeared in public after this. |
ʿUmār Ṭāriq |
ministry’s spokesman |
ʿUmar ʿAbd al-Hādī |
Member in Ghad al-Thawrah Party |
ʿUmar ʿAbd al-Kāfī (Shaykh) |
Islamic Preacher |
ʿUmar ʿAbd al-Raḥmān [Omar Abdel Rahman] (Shaykh) | |
ʿUmār ʿAbd al-Wahhāb [Omar Abdel Wahab] |
Student at the University of Alexandria who was during demonstrations hit on October 14, 2013, by birdshot fired by police and died a week later. This resulted in unrest. |