List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Name | Function |
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Hishām al-Damīrī (Mr.) | |
Hishām al-Laythī |
head of the Central Administration of the Egyptian Antiquities Registration center |
Hishām al-Marāghī |
Author |
Hishām al-ʿAjamī |
Author |
Hisham Ashmawi [Hishām ʿAshmāwī] | |
Hishām Badawī |
Attorney General of the Supreme State Security Prosecution |
Hishām Badr |
the Egyptian Assistant Foreign Minister for Multilateral Relations |
Hishām Barakāt [Hesham Barakat] |
Prosecuter General. Murdered in June 29, 2015 |
Hishām Muḥammad (Shaykh) | |
Hishām Muṣṭafā Khalīl (Engineer) |
Deputy chairman of the People’s Assembly Committee on Information, Culture and Tourism |
Hishām Qandīl [Hisham Qandil] | |
Hishām Qāsim |
Chairman of the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights; Former vice-president of al-Ghad party; Former editor-in-chief of al-Miṣrī al-Yawm newspaper; Former publisher of Cairo Times |
Hishām Rashād |
Member of Islamic Jihād group in Egypt
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Hishām Ruʾūf |
judge of Cairo’s Court of Appeals |
Hishām Ṣādiq | |
Hishām Salīm (Egyptian actor) |
Egyptian actor |
Hishām Sarāyā |
Legal Counsel of the Supreme Council of Antiquities of Egypt |
Hishām Ṭalʿat Muṣṭafā | |
Hishām Zaʿzūʿ |
Minister of Tourism |
Hishām ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz (Dr.) |
Member of Ministry of Awqāf’s General office for investigation. |
Hissein Ibrahīm Taha |
Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation |
Ḥizbullah Ḥusayn Faḍl Allāh | |
Holland Taylor | |
Holly Hursh |
Assistant to the President
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Holy Synod | |
Hossam El-Sayyad [Ḥussām al-Ṣayyād] (Egyptian photojournalist) |
Hossam El-Sayyad is a freelance photojournalist and multimedia reporter whose work appeared in news outlets including the Emirati news website Al-Roya |
Howard Carter (Archaeologist) |
(9 May 1874 – 2 March 1939) was an English archaeologist and Egyptologist who became world famous after discovering the intact tomb of the 18th Dynasty Pharaoh, Tutankhamun (colloquially known as "King Tut" and "the boy king") in November 1922. |
Howard Fieldstad Ahmanson |
born in 1950, American philanthropist and writer, established with his wife Roberta Fieldstead and Company to support causes he supports, including the Hudson Institute, News Network International and its successor Compass Direct, The Media Project, an organization that "educates journalists on the importance of religion" and its digital magazine, Religion Unplugged. |
Hubertus Van Mook |
Governor-General Dutch Indies (1942-1948) |
Hudā al-Ṣāliḥ |
Author |
Hudā Badrān (Dr.) |
Chairperson of the Arab Women’s Association |
Hudā Ghuniyya |
MP for the Freedom and Justice Party |
Hudā Naṣr Allāh |
coptic human rights lawyer, the court ruled in her favor to inherit the same share as her brothers in accordance with the christian doctrine. |
Hudā Ṣalāḥ (Dr.) | |
Hudā Shaʿrāwī |
Pioneer of the women’s liberation movement |
Hudā Thābit |
Author |
Hudā Zakariyyā (Dr.) |
Professor of Sociology at Zaqazīq University |
Hudā ʿAbd al-Munʿim [Hoda Abdel Moneim] |
Lawyer with the Constitutional Court and the Administrative Court in 2013-2014, one of the few female leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood |
Hudā ʿAwaḍ (Political Science Professor) |
Coptic Evangelical and Professor of Political Science at Misr International University |
Hugh Goddard (Prof. Dr. ) |
British author; Director of the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Centre for the Study of Islam in the Contemporary World |
Ḥusayn Bīkār (Artist) (Egypt) | |
Ḥusayn Kāmil (Sultan) | |
Ḥusayn ʿAbbās Muḥammad |
he shot the first bullet that killed President Sadāt |
Ḥusnāʾ al-Sharīf | |
Ḥusnī Abū Ḥabīb (Shaykh) |
Undersecretary of the Ministry of Awqāf in Fayoum |
Ḥusnī al-Anṣārī | |
Ḥusnī Mīlād |
Author |
Husni MubƗrak | |
Ḥussām al-Dīn Imām | |
Ḥussām al-Dīn Muṣṭafā |
Author |
Ḥussām al-Ghiryānī |
Head of Supreme Judicial Council |
Ḥussām Armāniyyūs |
Coptic U.S. citizen who got killed in New Jersey (USA) in 2005 |
Ḥussām Badrāwī (Dr.) |
Member of the Egyptian National Council for Human Rights, the board of trustees of the bibliotheca Alexandria, the Egyptian parliament, Shura council chamber; Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics Faculty of medicine, Cairo university |
Ḥussām Bahjat [Hossam Bahgat] (Dr.) |
Chairman of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, one of the lawyers next to Baha'is |
Ḥussām Jawdat |
Member of the board of advisors of Arab-West Report; Author |
Ḥussām Saʿadāwī |
Author |
Ḥussām Sulaymān |
Author |
Ḥussām Tammām |
Author; Researcher Specializing in the Affairs of the Islamic Movement |
Ḥussām Wahb Allāh |
Journalist; Author |
Ḥussām Zakī |
Spokesman of the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
Ḥussām ʿAbd al-Ghaffār |
official spokesman for the Ministry of Health |
Ḥussām ʿAbd al-Hādī |
Author; Journalist |
Ḥussām ʿAbd al-Qādir |
Author |
Ḥussām ʿAbdallāh |
A member of the National Association for Change, an organization that supported Mohammed al-Baradai running for presidential elections in 2011. |
Ḥussām ʿĪssā [Hossam Eissa] (Dr.) |
an Egyptian politician and academic. He served as deputy prime minister and minister of higher education of Egypt from July 2013 until 1 March 2014. |
Ḥussayn Abū Ghadīr |
general coordinator of the Asyūṭ Governorate’s Reconciliation Council |
Ḥussayn Abū Jād |
, Genral Coordinator for the “Long Live Egypt” Coalition |
Ḥussayn Aḥmad Amīn (Dr.) |
Author; Former Egyptian Ambassador to Algeria (1987-1990) |
Ḥussayn al-Shāfiʿī (Dr.) |
Late Egyptian politician; Vice-president (1961-1975); Member of Egypt's revolutionary leadership council (1952) |
Ḥussayn Ḥāmid (Dr.) | |
Ḥussayn Ḥusnī |
Author |
Ḥussayn ibn ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib | |
Ḥussayn Ibrāhīm |
Member of the People’s Assembly affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood |
Ḥussayn Kafāfī |
Well known thinker, member in the union of arab historians who wrote the study "love and peace between christianity and Islam" |
Ḥussayn Kāmil Bahāʾal-Dīn (Dr.) |
Egyptian Minister of Higher Education and State for Scientific Research (1991-1997) |
Ḥussayn Kāmil Ḥassan al-Majīd |
Ḥusayn Kāmil al-Majīd (1954 – 23 February 1996) was the son-in-law and second cousin of Iraqi leader Ṣaddām Ḥussaīn. |
Ḥussayn Khiḍr (Shaykh) |
Under-secretary of State and the head of the religious sector at the Ministry of Endowments |
Ḥussayn Muḥammad ʿArab |
Yemeni Minister of Interior 1999 |
Ḥussayn Sirāj |
Author; Deputy Chief Editor of October Magazine |
Ḥussayn Sulaymān Abū Ṣāliḥ |
Sudanese Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1988–1989 and again in 1993–1995. |
Ḥussayn ʿAbd al-Ghanī |
Journalist; Jazeera's bureau chief in Cairo |
Ḥussayn ʿAbd al-Rāziq |
Secretary-General of al-Tajammuc party; Journalist; Author |
Hussein Muhammad |
A thief who deceived the innocent people of Maghagha in Minya and stole billion Egyptian pounds. He is usually being referred to as The Mestrayyah of Minya |
Hussein Sabbour [Ḥussayn Ṣabbūr] |
Chairman of Al Ahly for Real Estate Developments |
Huwaydā Yaḥyā |
Author; Journalist |
Huwaydā ʿIṣṣām (Ambassador) | |
Hypatia (Philospher | |
Ḥabīb al-ʿĀdlī [Habib el-Adly] (General) |
Minister of Interior 18 November 1997 – 31 January 2011 |
ḤabƯb al-cƖdilƯ | |
Ian Binnie (Justice) |
the ICJ Commissioner and a former judge of the Supreme Court of Canada |
Ibn al-Fāriḍ | |
Ibn al-Rawandi | |
Ibn Baṭūṭa | |
Ibn Hazm | |
Ibn Ḥazm (Shaykh) |
Andalusian philosopher; litterateur; psychologist; historian; jurist and theologian; leading proponent of the Zahiri school of Islamic thought |
Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya |
14th Century Islamic scholar focused on hadith and fiqh |
Ibn Qutayba | |
Ibn Saʿad | |
Ibn Taymiyya |
13th Century Islamic Scholar; theologian and logician |
Ibn ʿAbd al-Ḥakam |
9th Century Egyptian chronicler; Author of Futūḥ Miṣr, in English published as History of the Conquest of Egypt and North Africa and Spain |