List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Name | Function |
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Bassām al-Zarqā |
member of al-Nur party and former assistant President |
Bassām Quṭb | |
Bassām Rāḍī |
official spokesperson for the Office of the President |
Bāssim Mursī |
Zamalek Football Team |
Bāssim N. Hāfīẓ |
Author |
Bāssim ʿAwda [Bassim Auda] | |
Basyūnī al-Ḥalawānī |
Author |
Bat Ye’or [Gisèle Littman] (Dr.) |
Egyptian-born British scholar; Historian on non-Muslims in the Middle East; Author |
Bayyūmī Qandīl (Dr.) |
Egyptian Intellectual; Author |
Beate Seel (Mrs.) | |
Beatrice de Graaf (Prof.) | |
Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard of the Netherlands (Queen) |
Beatrix of the Netherlands was born on the 31st of January, 1938. She reigned as queen of the Netherlands from 1980 until her abdication in 2013. |
Belgian Woman | |
Benazir Bhutto (Prime Minister of Pakistan) |
First female Prime minister of Pakistan (1988–1990; 1993–1996) |
Benedict XVI [Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger] (Pope) |
Supreme Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church and Sovereign of Vatican City (Since 2005) |
Benjamin I (Pope) |
Pope |
Benjamin Netanyahu (Prime Minister of Israel) |
Prime minister of Israel (1996-1999; Since 2009) |
Benny Gantz |
Israeli soldier and politician and leader of Blue and White party |
Benoît Forget | |
Benyāmīn (Bishop of Cyprus) |
Excommunicated bishop of St. Bula Monastery, Bishop of Cyprus. |
Berge Traboulsi (Prof., Dr.) |
Haigazian University, Beirut |
Bernard Lewis (Dr.) |
U.S. historian; Orientalist; Political commentator; Professor at Princeton University (1974-1986) |
Bernard Verlhac (Tignous) |
Staff-member of the French satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo, he was killed in a shooting on January 7 in 2015 along with several of his colleagues. Two terrorists who affiliated themselves to al-Qaeda in Yemen commited the attack. |
Bernd Erbel (Amb.) | |
Bernd van der Meulen (Prof., Dr.) | |
Bernhard Reitsma |
Head of the research center Open Doors (2008), professor by special appointment for research of the Church in the context of Islam at the Free University of Amsterdam |
Bert (b.1942) | |
Bert Dorenbos (Dutch television presenter) |
director of the Evangelische Omroep (Evangelical Broadcasting company) from 1974 to 1987 |
Bert van Voorden |
former SGP mayor of Rijssen |
Berta Koolstra |
Mother Koolstra Family, kidnapped in Yemen by tribe, 1999. |
Bertus Hendriks | |
Betty Atherton | |
Beyza Bilgin (Prof.) | |
Bidīr ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz | |
Biegel | |
Bigul Nājī (Bishop) |
Bishop of the Church of the Great Martyr in Nāṣir in Bani Swaif |
Bījīmī al-Anbā Būlā (Father) |
Two martyrs church |
Bilāl (first mūʾadhin in Islam) | |
Bilāl al-Ḍāwī |
Author; Journalist |
Bilāl Faḍl [Belal Fadl] |
Egyptian author |
Bill Cotterell | |
Bill Fryda (Father) |
Catholic medical doctor and priest working in Kenya |
Billy Graham (Reverend) |
American Christian evangelist and an evangelical; spiritual adviser to twelve United States presidents |
Bīmin Muftāḥ (Priest) | |
Bīmin [Bimen] (Bishop) | |
Bimwā (Bishop) |
Abbot of the Monastry of Saint George in al Khatatba/ al-Sādāt/ Monufia |
Bin Bāz (Shaykh) | |
Bin Yamin (Patriarch) | |
Birit Nasmar |
(-1966) President of Eritrean Jewish Communitiy for over 40 years |
Bisāda Zakī (Father) |
Former priest in Arḍ al-Liwā' / Giza; Defrocked on charges of corruption |
Bīsantī (Bishop of Ḥilwān [Helwan] and al-Maʿṣarah) |
Coptic Orthodox bishop of Helwan and al-Maʿṣarah (Since 1990); Secretary of Pope Shenouda III (1980 -1990) |
Bishop Aghabius | |
Bishop Demetrious Ordains | |
Bishop Yoannes | |
Bishop AnmābƯūs | |
Bishop Armiyā [Secretary of Pope Shinūda III] | |
Bishop Athanasius of Bani Mazar and al-Banasa | |
Bishop Athanasius of Beni Suef [Benī Sūīf] (1923-2000) | |
Bishop Bakhoum | |
Bishop Chinchinian | |
Bishop Demetrius | |
Bishop Dimitrius | |
Bishop Julius Yeshu Çiçek (1942-2005) | |
Bishop Marcos | |
Bishop Marqus | |
Bishop Mūsá | |
Bishop Musa (b.1938) | |
Bishop Pachomius | |
Bishop Polycarpus Augin Aydin | |
Bishop Samuel (1920-1981) | |
Bishop Samy Fawzy Shehata [Sāmī Fawzī Shiḥāta] (Anglican) | |
Bishop Serabamun | |
Bishop Thomas (Qussia) | |
Bishop Wissa | |
Bishop Yohanna Ibrahim | |
Bishop Yu'annis | |
Bishop Zacharias of Sakhā |
Medieval bishop to whom a number of Holy Family traditions have been attributed |
Bishopric of Beba and El Fashn | |
bishops Samuel | |
Bīshūy Armiyā Būlus [Bishoy Armia Boulos] |
Muhammad Hijāzī, born in Port Said in 1982, converted to Christianity in 1998 and changed his name to Bishoy Armia Boulos |
Bīshūy Bahīj al-ʿīd |
10 years old murdered in Kushh in Sohag |
Bīshūy Kāmil (Father) |
Late Coptic Orthodox Priest |
Bīshūy Tāmrī (Bishoy Tamri) |
Head of Political Communications of the Maspero Youth Union (MYU) |
Bishūy Zāriʾ ʿAbd al-Ḥannūn (Coptic Student) | |
Bīshūy [Bishoy] Saint) | |
Bīshūy [Monastery of Virgin Mary in Jabal Asyūṭ] (Father) |
Father Bīshūy - Monastery of Virgin Mary in Jabal Asyūt (2000) |
Bīshūy (late Metropolitan Bishop of Kafr al-Shaykh and Damietta and former Secretary of the Holy Synod) | |
Bissintī (Bishop) | |
Boallam Ṣanṣāl (Algerian author) | |
Bob (b.1934) | |
Bob Carr (Austrialian Minister of Foreign Affairs) | |
Boulos al-Hadidi [Būlus al-Hadīdī] (1935-2005) | |
Brent Hamoud |
Programs Coordinator of the Institute of Middle East Studies (IMES) at the Arab Baptist Theological Seminary (ABTS) |
Brian Grim |
President of the Religious Freedom & Business Foundation (USA) |
Brian Whitaker |
Journalist for the British newspaper The Guardian (since 1987) and its Middle East editor (2000-2007) |
Broek | |
Bruno Musarò (Bishop) |
Roman Catholic archbishop and nuncio of the Vatican to Egypt [2017] |
Bukharest (folkloric figure) | |
Būla Anwar (Reverend) |
Spokesman of the Mallawī Archbishopric |
Būla Fuʾād Nakhlah (Father) |
Defrocked Coptic Orthodox priest in al-Bilyanā |