List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Name | Function |
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Emīl Helmī Elayās |
Head of the Abu Zaʿbal Engineering Industries was also appointed as vice president of the National Authority for Military Production and its managing director, thus becoming the first Egyptian Christian to hold this high position. |
Emile Amīn |
Author |
Emile Māhir |
former teacher of the Coptic language |
Emilio Platti (Prof. | |
Emily ʿIṣāmī | |
Emmanuel Macron (President) |
(Amiens, December 21, 1977) Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron, master's degree in public policy, is a politician, civil servant and French banker, current president of his country. |
Enoch Lam (Rev.) | |
Epiphaniyūs (Bishop) |
Bishop Epiphaniyūs (June 27, 1954 - July 29, 2018), also referred to as Anba Epiphanius was an Egyptian Coptic Orthodox Church Bishop. He was born in Tanta und studied medicine. During his lifetime, he was considered reformist in contrast to Pope Tawadrus II. Most likely, he was murdered by other monks in St. Macarius Monastery. The trial is still ongoing. |
Eric Severres | |
Eric Trager |
American researcher for the Washington Institute for the Near East Policies |
Erich Zenger |
Born in 1964. Author of A God of Vengeance? Understanding the Psalms of Devine Wrath, Louisville, 1996. Argues that the texts of violence in the Old Testament are never used to legitimate human violence. He is quoted in Anton Wessels’ book The Grand Finale; The Apocalypse in the Tanakh, the Gospel, and the Qur’an, Wipf&Stock, 2020. |
Eritrean soldiers | |
erman GUNKEL | |
Ernest Nādī (Pastor) |
coordinator of the “Together for the love of Egypt” |
Ernst Māyr |
German-born American evolutionary biologist |
Eskain Menkerior (Eritrean Officials on Governmental Labour and Social Programmes) |
working for the Eritrean Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, at least at the time of 1999. |
Esther Weinstein |
Former President of the Jewish community in Egypt |
Ethiopian Tewahedo Orthodox Church) | |
Eugene Sensenig (Dr.) |
Dr. Eugene Sensenig, Notre Dame University, Lebanon |
Eusebius of Caesarea (Historian) |
Eusebius of Caesarea, also known as Eusebius Pamphili, was a Roman historian, exegete, and Christian polemicist of Greek descent. |
Eva Ritt | |
Eve (religious figure) | |
Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer [Lord Cromer] (Lord) |
British statesman; diplomat; colonial administrator; the British controller-general in Egypt during 1879 |
Evelyn [Ivlīn] Mattā | |
Evert du Marchie van Voorthuysen (Dr.) | |
Eviatar Manor (Ambassador) |
representative of Israel in the UN |
Ewout Jansen | |
Ezekiel |
7th century BCE Jewish priest turned prophet in exile in Babylon |
F. Caillaud | |
Fāḍī Emile |
Author |
Fāḍī Ḥabashī |
Author |
Fādī Kamāl [Pastor] | |
Fādī Yūsuf [General Coordinator Of Muslims-Christians Coalition] |
coordinator of the Coalition |
Fāḍl Sulaymān (Imam) |
engaged in Muslim-Christian dialigue in Egypt |
Fahd al-Fānik |
Jordanian economist. |
Fahd bin ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz Āl Saʿūd (King of Saudi Arabia) |
King of Saudi Arabia (1982-2005) |
Fahīm Ghābiyyūs Ṣalīb (ʿUmda) |
ʿUmda/village head of the predominntly Christian village al-Saraqnā, from 1949 to 1978. |
Fahmī Abū Ghadīr | |
Fahmī Huwaydī [Fahmy Howeidy] (Mr.) |
Author; Journalist; Islamic Thinker; Moderate member of the Muslim Brotherhood |
Fahmī Labīb (Most Reliable Man among Copts) | |
Fahmī Nāshid (Mr.) |
Shura Council member; Vice Chairman of the Egyptian National Council for Human Rights; Lawyer |
Fahter Daniel | |
Faisal Tirah [Fayṣal Ṭayārah] | |
Fakhrī (Bishop, UAE) | |
Fakhrī al-Fiqī (Dr.) | |
Fakhrī Bay ʿAbd al-Nūr |
Coptic politician, member of the Wafd Party (1881-1943) |
Fakrī Ḥassan Ismāʿīl (Dr.) | |
Fām Anthony |
Deputy of the monastery of the great St. Anthony of Nasir |
Fandī al-Naṣrānī (Father) |
Second editor-in chief of Katība al-Tībīya newspaper |
Fanūs Abāskhīrūn (Fanus Abaskhiroun) |
Fanūs Abaskhiroun [‘Fanūs’ means ‘lantern’ in Arabic] built the Virgin Mary and St. Abaskhiroun Church in 1920 in the village of Qufādah in the governorate of Minya . He was a building contractor of average means, when one day he discovered buried gold on a plot of land he was developing. |
Faraḥāt al-Munjī (Shaykh) |
Azhar Scholar |
Faraḥāt bin Yūnis |
Faraḥāt bin Yūnis is General Inspector of Civic Education, President of the Association of the Civic Education, civil society activist and interested in issues of gender. |
Faraj Fawda [Farag Foda] (Dr.) |
Secular thinker; Human Rights activist; Author |
Faraj Fudah | |
Faraj Ismāʿīl |
Author |
Faraj ʿĀmir [MP] (Egypt) | |
Farḥāna Jirjis ʿAṭiya |
43-years-old, was found stabbed to death alongside her three children in Al Kushh in Sohag |
Farīd al-Dīb (Lawyer) |
Lawyer; Defended Sacd al-Dīn Ibrāhīm |
Farīd al-Nuqrāshī |
Egyptian Christian actor |
Farid Azarkan |
leader of the Denk political party in Dutch Parliament |
Farīd Fāḍl (Dr.) |
Egyptian musician, artist, painter and ophthalmologist |
Farīd Ibrāhīm |
Author |
Farīd Ismāʿīl Khalīl |
member of the Freedom and Justice Party |
Farīd Kāmil | |
Farīd Munīr [Farid Mounir] |
Counselor at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Egypt) 1996 |
Farīd Qīdwanī |
Prominent leader of al-Jamāʿah al-Islāmiyya |
Farīd Zakariyyā |
Indian-U.S. journalist; Editor of Newsweek's International editions |
Farīd ʿAbd al-Khāliq (Shaykh) |
Former member of the Formation Committee and the Guidance Office of the Muslim Brotherhood |
Farīda al-Naqqāsh |
Writer; journalist; political activist and left-wing opposition; the first woman to become editor of Al-Ahālī newspaper |
Farīda al-Shubāshī (Journalist) | |
Farīda al-Zumur | |
Farīda Muḥammad |
Author |
Fāris Buwayz [Farès Boueiz] |
Lebanese Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants (at least in 1996) |
Farmantiūs (Founder | |
Farshad Mohammad- Avvali | |
Farūq Seif al-Nasr | |
Fārūq Abū Zayd (Dr.) |
Former dean of Mass Communication at Cairo University |
Fārūq al-Bāz (Dr.) |
brother of Usāma al-Bāz, political advisor to President Mubārak |
Fārūq al-Dasūqī |
Author |
Fārūq al-Ṭawīl |
Author; Journalist |
Fārūq Ḥamū (Pastor) | |
Fārūq Ḥusnī (Dr.) |
Egyptian Minister of Culture (Since 1987-2011) |
Fārūq I [Farouk I] (King of Egypt and Sudan) |
King of Egypt and Sudan (1936 - 1952) |
Fārūq Ismāʿīl (Dr.) |
Former President of Cairo University,Head of the Committee of Education at the Shūrá Council |
Fārūq Juwayda |
Poet and writer |
Fārūq Rizq (Rev.) |
Pastor of the Seventh Day Adventists church in Heliopolis (Cairo), Public relations manager of the Coptic Adventist Denomination in Egypt |
Fārūq Sayf al-Nasr | |
Fārūq Sayf al-Naṣr (Mr.) |
Minister of Justice (1986-2004); Former President of the Supreme Constitutional Court |
Fārūq ʿAbd al-Qādir (Counselor) |
Counselor of the Egyptian Administrative Judicial Court |
Farūq ‘Atā’ Allāh | |
Father Anthony Coniaris | |
Father Cyril Ava Fana | |
Father Ibrāhīm cAbd al-Sayyid | |
Father Yohanna | |
Father Bola | |
Father Buṭrus Daniel [Chairman of the Catholic Cinema Center-Egypt] | |
Father Christian Van Nispen | |
Father Daniel al-Barāmousī | |
Father George Shīḥān (Archbishop of Cairo Maronite Church) |
Archbishop of Cairo Maronite Church and head of the Maronite institutions in Egypt |
Father Makary |