List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Ghanem Hana | |
Ghassān al-Imām (Mr.) |
Syrian writer and journalist |
Ghassān Maṭṭar | |
Ghayātī (Shaykh) |
He was exiled to Rafah in Sinai because he used to preach against the English Ibn Toulon Mosque. |
Ghayth ʿAbd al-Malik [Ghais 'Abd al-Malek] (Bishop) |
Former bishop of Egypt and the Middle East of the Episcopal Church |
Ghāzī bin Muḥammad (Prince of Jordan) | |
Ghubriyyāl (Bishop of the Eparchy) |
Coptic Orthodox Bishop of Beni Suef |
Gilles Kepel (Dr.) |
French scholar of Islam and the Arab world; Professor at London School of Economics and Political Science (Since 2009) |
Giorgio Giacomelli (Diplomat) |
(*1930), Italian Diplomat Executive Director of the United Nations International Drug Control Programme and Director-General of the United Nations Office at Vienna (at least at the time of 1995) Commissioner-General for United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (1985-1991) |
Giovāni (Bishop) | |
Girgis Jamīl [Archpriest of Mīt Bashār’s virgin Mary Church- al-Sharqia] | |
Giulio Regeni [Student] |
Italian PhD student (28) murdered in Egypt after disappearing on January 25. His body was found 9 days later. Giulio was working on a PhD on Egyptian trade unions. Immediately after his murder speculations were made that Egyptian security was behind this murder. Cornelis Hulsman told an Italian newspaper on February 17, 2016, that he doubts those claims. |
Giuseppe Bernardini (Bishop) | |
Giuseppe Governale (Italian General | |
Giuseppe Scattolin (Fr., Dr.) | |
Glenn Beck (Political Commentator) |
Glenn Lee Beck is an American television personality and radio host. |
Golda Meir [Prime Minister] |
Prime Minister of Israel (1969-1974) |
Gorazd Andrejč (Assoc. Prof., Dr.) |
Assist. Prof. Dr. Gorazd Andrejč, Science and Research Centre Koper, Slovenia / University of Groningen, The Netherlands |
Goudswaard | |
Graham E. Fuller |
U.S. author and political analyst specializing in Islamic extremism; Former vice-chair of the National Intelligence Council; Former Station Chief in Kabul for the CIA |
Grays Sīdhum [Greiss Sidhum] | |
Gregg De Young | |
Gregorius | |
Gregory XIII (Pope) |
Supreme Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church and Sovereign of Vatican City (1572-1585) |
Gregory [Aghrīghūriyyūs] (Bishop) | |
Gretel Trog |
Gretel Trog (b.1928), devoted Swiss Evangelical Christian |
Griffioen | |
Groen van Prinsterer | |
Groot | |
Guillaume (1801-1876) | |
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar (Prime Minister) |
Prime Minister of Afghanistan (1993-1994; 1996-1997); Afghan Mujahidīn leader; Founder of the Hizb-e Islami |
Günter Grimm (Prof., Archaeologist) |
(1940-2010) German classic archaeologist |
Gunter Mulack (Dr.) |
Former German ambassador to Pakistan (2005-2008); Syria (1999-2002); Kuwait and Bahrain; Commissioner for the Dialogue with the Islamic world of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
Guy de Lusignan (King of Crusader Sate of Jerusalem) | |
H.A. Drake | |
Ḥabīb (Shaykh) | |
Ḥabīb al-Raḥmān al-Shīrāzī | |
Ḥabīb al-Ṣāyigh | |
Ḥabīb al-ʿĀdlī [Habib el-Adly] (General, Former Minister of Interior) |
Egyptian Minister of Interior between November 1997 to January 2011, accused by Islamists after January 25, 2011, revolution for the bombing of the Two Saints Church in Alexandria on January 1, 2011, with the intention to discredit him. Many Coptic Christians believed this to be true. Later investigations showed the involvement of Ḥamās. |
Ḥabīb Jirjis [Habib Girgis] (Archdeacon) |
founder of the Sunday Schools in 1918 |
Ḥabīb Manṣūr (Shaykh) |
Mārīnāb, village in Upper Egypt |
Hābīl Tawfīq Saʿīd |
Self-proclaimed pope; Tried to begin a new denomination of Coptic Christianity |
Hafez Abu Saeda | |
Ḥāfiẓ Abū Saʿada [Egyptian Organization for Human Rights] |
Secretary-general of the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights; Executive Director of the Arabic Network for Democracy Development; Lawyer; Egyptian National Council for Human Rights member and head of the Complaints committee |
Ḥāfiẓ al-Asad (President) |
President of the Syrian Arab Republic (1970-2000) |
Ḥāfiẓ Salāma (Shaykh) |
Head of Resistance Movement during '73 war; Head of the Islamic Guidance Society |
Hagit Ofran | |
Haiem Bar'am | |
Haile Woldense (Politician) |
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Eritrea (1997-2000) |
Ḥajjāj Salāma |
Author |
Ḥajjājī Ibrāhīm [Haggagi Ibrahim] | |
Ḥakīm al-Qaruwī (Hakim al-Karoui) | |
Hāla al-Mālikī |
Alexandria's Channel 5 news anchor |
Hāla Al-Saʿīd |
Minister of Planning and Economic Development |
Hāla Fuʾād |
Author; Journalist |
Hāla Muṣṭafā (Dr.) |
Political analyst; editor-in-chief of Democracy Review |
Hāla Sayyid |
Public Relations Officer and Coordinator of the Egyptian Organization for Al-Azhar Graduates |
Hāla Shīḥā |
26-year old Egyptian actress. Her comeback and taking off the hijab for almost 6 years her stirred a controversial debate in the Egyptian society. |
Hāla Shukrallāh | |
Hāla Ṣidqī |
Coptic Actress |
Hāla Zāyid (Minister of Health) | |
Hāla ʿAbd al-Qādir |
Director of the Egyptian Foundation for Family Development |
Ḥalīm Nāshid (Dr.) |
Author |
Ḥamāda al-Ṣāwī (Egypt's Attorney General) |
Egypt's new attorney general (September 2019), Sawi served in high-level judicial posts since 1986 and had been responsible for investigating numerous critical cases of public concern. He served as head of the Justice Ministry's National Center for Judicial Studies. He was also a member of the technical office of the Cairo Appeal Court. He was assigned as a judge to investigate corruption cases of state newspaper Al-Ahram's advertising. He served as the chief appellant in the Institute for Criminal Research and Training. In October 2015, outgoing Attorney General Nabil Sadek issued a decree appointing Sawi as Senior Attorney General of the Cairo Appeals Prosecution. |
Ḥamāda Ḥusayn |
Author |
Ḥamām al-Kamūnī |
Attacker of Naj’ Hammādī |
Ḥamd bin Khalīfa al-Thānī (Shaykh) | |
Hamdān Sulaymān Ḥussayn | |
Ḥamdī Aḥmad |
Egyptian actor; Former Member of Parliament; Former Member of the Labor Party |
Ḥamdī al-Ḥusaynī |
Author; Journalist for al-Yawm al-Sābic |
Ḥamdī al-Sayyid (Dr.) |
Head of the Physicians’ Syndicate; head of the Health Committee in the People’s Assembly |
Ḥamdī Badīn |
Major General with the Military Police |
Ḥamdī Fārūq |
Attorney General of the Beni Suef Prosecution |
Ḥamdī Ḥamāda |
Author |
Ḥamdī Ḥassan (Dr.) |
Official spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood members in the People's Assembly; Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University |
Ḥamdī Masʿūd | |
Ḥamdī Muṣṭafā |
Author |
Ḥamdī Rizq |
Author; Journalist |
Ḥamdī ʿAbd al-Fattāḥ (Shaykh) | |
Ḥamdī ʿAbd al-Raḥmān (Shaykh) |
Prominent member of al-Jamācah al-Islāmīyah; member of Shura Council affiliated to the group; Jurist Scholar |
Ḥamdī ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz |
Author |
Ḥamdī ʿĀbidīn |
Author |
Ḥamdīn Ṣabāḥī [Hamdeen Sabahi] |
leader of the Egyptian Popular Current Party. He supported the 2011 Egyptian revolution and entered the 2012 Egyptian presidential elections in which he finished third place in the first round with 21.5% of the vote. In the 2014 presidential election, he was the only candidate running against Abdel Fattah al- Sisi and obtained less than 4% of the vote.
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Hamdy Zakzouk | |
Ḥāmid Abū al-Naṣr |
Fourth general guide of the Muslim Brotherhood (1986-1996) |
Ḥāmid Abū Ṭālib (Dr.) |
Dean of the Faculty of Sharicah and Law at Al Azhar University; Member of the Islamic Research Academy |
Ḥāmid al-Rifāʿī (Prof., Dr. ) |
President of the International Islamic Forum for Dialogue (IIFD), Assistant Secretary-General of the Muslim World Congress |
Ḥāmid Maḥmūd |
Deputy head of the Nasserite Party |
Ḥamīd Maqṣūd |
Hamīd Maqsūd, 23 years old: her conversion was due to family abuse and was a way to start a new life, leaving her husband and spreading the word of Islam with her father in Syria [AWR, 2006, week 49, art. 44]. |
Ḥāmid Naṣr Abu Zayd | |
Ḥāmid Ṭāhir (Dr.) |
Former Dean of Dār Al-cUlūm; Professor of Islamic Philosophy |
Ḥāmid ʿAmmār (Dr.) |
Professor of Fundamentals of Education at cAyn Shams University |
Ḥamīda Quṭb |
Wife of Sayyid Qutb |
Ḥammām Saʿīd (Dr.) |
Deputy Chief of the Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood; Former Parliament Member |
Ḥammām ʿAṭiyya | |
Ḥamūd (Major in Jordanian Armed Forces) |
intelligence officer of Division G2 |
Ḥamūd Fātḥī al-Raḥmān |
Secretary-general of the Sudanese Human Rights Organization - Cairo Branch, 1995. |
Ḥamza Manṣūr (Shaykh) |
member of the Jordanian Parliament; Secretary General of Jordan’s Islamic Labor Front; Member of the Muslim Brotherhood |
Ḥamza Shaʿbān ʿAbd al-Raḥmān | |
Ḥamza Zawbaʿ |
Muslim Brotherhood Journalist |