List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Name | Function |
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Aḥamad al-Ḍuwaynī (Dr.) |
Al-Azhar Representative. |
Aḥmad Dīdāt (Shaykh) |
Islamic preacher and Scholar |
Ahmad Fathi Surūr | |
Aḥmad Abū al-Futūḥ (Judge) | |
Aḥmad Abū al-Futūḥ (Maj. Gen.) |
Sohāj director of Security
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Aḥmad Abū al-Ghayṭ [Ahmad Abu al-Ghayt] (Egyptian Diplomat) |
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt between 2004 and 2011. In March 2016 he became Secretary-General of the Arab League. |
Aḥmad Abū al-Ḥasan [Ahmad Abu al-Hasan] |
Author |
Aḥmad Abū al-Khayr |
Ambassador, author |
Aḥmad Abū al-Wafā (Dr.) | |
Aḥmad Abū al-ʿAlā (Egyptian Diplomat) | |
Aḥmad Abū Baraka | |
Aḥmad Abū Ḥalābīya (Dr.) |
Member of the Palestinian Authority; Former acting president of the Islamic University in Gaza |
Aḥmad Abū Laban (Shaykh) |
Head of the Islamic Endowment Association in Denmark |
Aḥmad Abū Rāshid al-Jabālī (Shaykh) | |
Aḥmad Abū Zayd (Egyptian diplomat) |
Egypt's Ambassador to Canada, and former foreign ministry spokesperson |
Aḥmad Abūshādī | |
Aḥmad Ādam | |
Aḥmad al Ḥalwānī |
Head of the Teachers Syndicate and a member of the Freedom and Justice Party |
Aḥmad al-Aḥmadī | |
Aḥmad al-Bayalī | |
Aḥmad al-Biltājī [Ahmed Fouad Ahmed Gad Beltagy] |
Aḥmad al-Biltājī is on the joint list issued by the Arab countries Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrayn, and Egypt accusing 59 people of terror actions. Usually a businessman, he is listed as a terrorist in Case No. 7184 of 2015, and is one of the Brotherhood leaders whose assets have been confiscated by the Egyptian government. |
Aḥmad al-Buḥayrī (Shaykh) |
Islamic Scholar; Author |
Aḥmad al-Burʿaī (Dr. Ahmed Al-Borai) |
Aḥmad al-Burʿaī is the former Minister of Social Solidarity and a reknowned international expert on human rights. |
Aḥmad al-Faḍālī (Judge) |
general coordinator of the “Istiqlāl” movement |
Aḥmad al-Fiqī | |
Aḥmad al-Iskandarānī |
president of the Islamist political party Ḥizb al-Bināʾ wa al-Tanmiyah (the Construction and Development Party), Egypt |
Aḥmad al-Jamāl |
Author |
Aḥmad al-Khaṭīb |
Author |
Aḥmad al-Khawāja |
Chairman of Arab Lawyers' Union (ALU) |
Aḥmad al-Khāzindār |
Undersecretary of the Egyptian Court of Appeal; Chief of the First District Felonies Court; Assassinated in 1948 |
Aḥmad al-Majdūb (Dr.) |
Former Professor of Sociology and advisor to the National Center for Social and Criminological Research |
Aḥmad al-Mansī |
Author |
Aḥmad al-Muslumānī [Aḥmad al-Mislimānī] |
Egyptian media anchor |
Aḥmad al-Najjār |
Leading figure of al-Jamācah al-Islāmiyyah |
Aḥmad al-Najmī |
Author |
Aḥmad al-Qadrī (Dr. ) |
the English language spokesman for al-Watan Party |
Aḥmad al-Rabīʿī |
Author |
Aḥmad al-Rāwī (Dr.) | |
Aḥmad al-Ṣāwī |
Professor at Cairo University |
Aḥmad al-Sāyiḥ | |
Aḥmad al-Sayyīd (Mr. ) |
advisor to the chairman of the General Authority of Investment |
Aḥmad al-Saʿadāwī (Mr.) |
Iraqi Journalist; Author |
Aḥmad al-Shahāwī |
Poet; Author |
Aḥmad al-Sharbāṣī (Shaykh) |
former minister of endowment (Egypt) |
Aḥmad al-Shaykh | |
Aḥmad al-Sukkarī | |
Aḥmad al-Sunbāṭī | |
Aḥmad al-Ṭayyib (Dr) (Azhar Grand Imam) |
Ahmed Mohamed el-Tayeb or Sheikh Ahmed Mohamed el-Tayeb is the imam of Cairo's Al-Azhar Mosque in Egypt since 2010. He was appointed by former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak after the death of Muhammad Sayyid Tantawy. Born: January 6, 1946 (age 73 years), Kurna, Egypt; Employer: University of Alazar; Education: University of Alazar (1977), MAIS |
Aḥmad al-Tuwayjrī |
Doctor, Saudi poet and lawyer. |
Aḥmad al-Zind (counselor) | |
Aḥmad al-ʿArabī | |
Aḥmad al-ʿArajāwī (MP) |
representing the Salafi political arm al-Nūr Party (Egypt, 2018) |
Aḥmad al-ʿAsīrī |
Former deputy head of Saudi General Intelligence Directorate, involved in the for the murder of Jamāl Khāshuqjī. |
Aḥmad al-ʿAssāl | |
Aḥmad al-ʿAṭṭār (Eng.) | |
Aḥmad Amīn |
Egyptian author; Representative of the Egyptian Academic library |
Aḥmad Amīn al-Maghrabī (Eng.) |
Egyptian Minister of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities (Since 2004) |
Aḥmad Ayyūb |
Author |
Aḥmad Badawī |
Author |
Aḥmad Badr | |
Aḥmad Badr al-Dīn Ḥassūn (Dr. Shaykh) |
Grand Mufti of Syria |
Aḥmad Bahāʾ al-Dīn Shaʿabān |
Member of the Committee for Boycotting American and Israeli Goods; Author |
Aḥmad bin Rāshid bin Saʿīd |
Saudi journalist |
Aḥmad Darāj |
Professor of Political Sciences and spokesman for the “30+25” Alliance |
Aḥmad Ḍayf Saqr (Major, Governor) | |
Ahmad Diya al-DƯn | |
Aḥmad Diyāb |
Secretary-general of Muslim Brotherhood's parliamentary bloc |
Aḥmad Diyāʾ al-Dīn (General) |
Governor of Minya Governorate (Since 2008) |
Ahmad DiyƗ’ al-DƯn | |
Aḥmad Dūmā (Ahmed Douma) |
Egyptian political activist, sentenced to life imprisonment in February 2015 under the rule of President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi |
Aḥmad Duwaydār (Shaykh, Dr.) |
Imam of the Islamic Center in New York |
Aḥmad Fahmī |
speaker of the Shūrá Council |
Aḥmad Fakhrī | |
Aḥmad Farrāj |
he hosted the television show "Nour 'ala Nour" (Light upon Light) |
Aḥmad Fatḥī Surūr (Dr.) |
Speaker of the People’s Assembly (Since 1991); Professor of Criminal Law |
Aḥmad Fuʾād Nijm (Poet) |
Aḥmad Fuʾād Nijm (22 May 1929 - 3 December 2013) was an Egyptian poet and artist, who was known for his use of colloquial language. Due to the revolutonary content of his works, his poems and songs were spread during the Revolution of 2011. |
Aḥmad Ghariyānī | |
Aḥmad Ghāzī | |
Aḥmad Ghūbāshī (Prof. Dr.) | |
Aḥmad Ḥāfiẓ |
Spokesman for the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
Aḥmad Ḥalīl | |
Aḥmad Ḥammādī (Dr.) | |
Aḥmad Hammām ʿAṭiya (Major General) |
Former Governor of Asyut |
Aḥmad Ḥamrūsh |
Author; Journalist |
Aḥmad Ḥasanayn |
Member of the Guidance Bureau of the Muslim Brotherhood |
Aḥmad Hāshim |
Egyptian journalist for a.o. al-Usbūc newspaper |
Aḥmad Ḥassan al-Bāqūrī (Shaykh) |
Former Minister of Endowments; Former president of the Azhar University; Deputy guide of the Muslim Brotherhood |
Aḥmad Ḥijāb | |
Aḥmad Hilmī al-Haytamī |
Governor of Matruh Governorate |
Aḥmad Ḥūdaybī [Ahmed Houdaiby] |
Member of the Muslim Brotherhood |
Aḥmad Ḥusayn ʿUjayza |
Leader Figure of Ṭalaci Al-Fataḥ group |
Aḥmad Ḥussayn (Dr.) |
Egyptian Ambassador in the USA |
Aḥmad Ḥussayn [Ahmed Hussein] |
Leader of Masr al-Fatat party |
Aḥmad Ibn Ḥanbal |
8th Century Persian Muslim scholar and theologian; Founder of the Hanbali school of Islamic jurisprudence [fiqh] |
Aḥmad ibn Shūʿayb ibn ʿAlī ibn Sīnān Abū ʿAbd ar-Raḥmān al-Nasāʾī (al-Nasa'i) |
10th Century C.E. Islamic muhaddith (collector of hadith) known for compiling one of the six canonical hadith collections recognized by Sunni Islam "Sunan al-Sughra" or "al-Mujtaba". |
Ahmad Ibn Tulun [Tulūn] | |
Aḥmad Ibrāhīm (Policeman) | |
Aḥmad Ibrāhīm Sulaymān |
Director of the Nidāl Centre for Rights and Freedom |
Aḥmad Idrīs al-Ṭāʿan |
Candidate leader of the Egyptian Labor Party |
Aḥmad Imbābī |
Author; Journalist |