List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Name | Function |
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Isṭfānūs [Stephanos] (Bishop of Biba and al-Fashn) |
Bishopric of Beba and al-Fashn |
Isṭfānūs [Stephanus] (Father of al-Maḥallā al-Kubrā) |
Priest of Mari Girgis Church in al-Mahala el-Kubra |
J.J.W. Murphy (Rev.) |
Priest |
Jaap de Hoop Scheffer (Former Secretary General of NATO) |
Jakob Gijsbert "Jaap" de Hoop Scheffer is a Dutch politician and diplomat of the Christian Democratic Appeal party and jurist who served as Secretary General of NATO from 5 January 2004 until 1 August 2009 |
Jāb Allāh ʿAlī Jāb Allāh Amīn (Dr.) |
Former Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities |
Jabālī al-Marāghī [Gabali al-Maraghi] |
president of the Egyptian Trade Union Federation |
Jābir al-Qāsim | |
Jābir Jād Naṣṣār [Gaber Gad Nassar] |
Professor of constitutional law at Cairo University |
Jābir Maḥmūd |
chief instigator |
Jābir Nuṣayr (Dr.) | |
Jābir Qumayḥa (Dr.) |
Professor of Arabic language in the philosophy department of cAyn Shams University |
Jābir ʿAṣfūr (Dr.) |
Egyptian Thinker; Author; President of the National Council for Translation; Former secretary General of the Higher Council of Culture |
Jack Shafer | |
Jack Straw |
British Labour politician; Member of Parliament for Blackburn; the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain ( 2007-2010); the Secretary of State for Justice; Home Secretary (1997-2001) |
Jacky Trevane | |
Jacob (d. 2005) | |
Jacob Stoop | |
Jacqueline Kamanzi |
the executive director of the National Council of Rwandan Women's Rights |
Jacques Berques |
French Islamic scholar and sociologist |
Jacques Chirac | |
Jacques Chirac (President) |
President of France (1995-2007) |
Jacques Waardenburg |
Professor at Lausanne University in Switzerland who specialized in Islamic studies |
Jād al-Haqq | |
Jād al-Ḥaq ʿAlī Jād al-Ḥaq [Gad al-Haq Ali Gad al-Haq] (Shaykh) |
Late Grand mufti of Azhar (1978-1982); Former Minister of Endowments; Author |
Jād al-Haqq cAlī Jād al-Haqq | |
Jaerock Lee (Rev.) |
South Korean pastor of Manmin Joong-Ang Church in Seoul |
Jake Sullivan |
US President Joe Biden's National Security Adviser |
Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen |
Head of the new Danish-Egyptian Dialogue Institute |
Jalāl al-Dīn al-Suyūṭī (Shaykh) | |
Jalāl Amīn (Dr.) |
Writer, Professor of Economics at the American University in Cairo |
Jalāl Daws [Galal Doss] (Mr.) |
Egyptian author; Chairman of a popular cosmetic and food company; Former member of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church |
Jalāl Duwaydār |
Journalist; former editor-in-chief of al-Akhbār newspaper |
Jalāl Muḥammad Ghayṭās [Galal Mohamed Gheitas] |
Egyptian science writer |
Jalāl ʿĀrif (Mr.) |
Chief of Egyptian Journalist Syndicate (2004-2008), Nasseri orientation, Former Member of the Egyptian National Council for Human Rights |
Jamāl Musaid | |
Jamāl Abū al-Ḥusn |
Egyptian author and columnist |
Jamāl Abū al-Surūr |
Director of the International Islamic Center for Population Studies and Research (IICPSR) at al-Azhar University |
Jamāl al-Bannā |
Islamic thinker; brother of Ḥasan al-Bannā; Author |
Jamāl al-Dīn al-Afghānī (Shaykh) |
One of the founders of Islamic modernism; political activist and Islamic nationalist active in Egypt and Afghanistan |
Jamāl al-Dīn Maḥmūd (Dr.) |
Former secretary-general of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs; Member of the Islamic Research Academy |
Jamāl al-Ghamrī [Gamāl al-Ghamrī] |
General secretary of Al Beheira governorate |
Jamāl al-Ghīṭānī [Novelist and Journalist] |
Egyptian novelist; journalist; editor of the Egyptian Literature Newspaper |
Jamāl al-Kishkī |
Author |
Jamāl al-ʿUtayfī (Dr.) |
Judge; Former deputy of the speaker of the People’s Assembly; Author |
Jamāl Asʿad ʿAbd al-Malāk (Coptic Thinker and Politician) |
Coptic Thinker; Former Member of the Parliament; Author |
Jamāl Badawī (Dr.) |
Author; Journalist; Historian |
Jamāl Bakhīt | |
Jamāl cAsad | |
Jamāl Fahīm Ḥanna (Rev.) |
parishioner of the Coptic Evangelical Church of Ṭamā, Suhaj |
Jamāl Fahmī |
Journalist; Chairman of the Committee of Arab Affairs at the Press Syndicate |
Jamāl Farwīz (Dr.) |
a psychiatrist. |
Jamāl George | |
Jamāl Hamdān |
Egyptian geographer; Author |
Jamāl Hāshim (Dr.) |
Dr. Jamāl Hāshim researches medicine. His work includes visiting bishoprics, asking about how they receive funds, and from whom. He also asks how they receive medicine and from whom. |
Jamāl Ḥishmat (Dr.) |
Medical Research Institute professor, Alexandria university; Former Muslim Brotherhood representative in the Egyptian Parliament |
Jamāl Ḥusayn |
Author |
Jamāl Ibrāhīm [Gamal Ibrahim] | |
Jamāl Jubrāʾīl |
Professor of law at Helwan University |
Jamāl Jumʿa al-Safartī (Shaykh) | |
Jamāl Khāshuqjī (Jamal Khashoggi) |
Jamāl Khāshuqjī was a Saudi-Arabian author for the Wahington Post and an editor. In 2018, he was murdered by agents of the Saudi government in the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul. During his lifetime, he was a dissident, e.g. endorsing women's rights and criticizing the war in Yemen. |
Jamāl Maẓlūm (Gen.) | |
Jamāl Mubārak [Gamal Mubarak] |
Son of President Muḥammad Husnī Mubārak; Head of the National Democratic Party's Policies Committee |
Jamāl Muḥammad Abū Majid |
chief of the tourism department at the city council, Luxor 1997 |
Jamāl Musāʿid | |
Jamāl Muṣṭafā [Gamal Mustafa] (Dr.) | |
Jamāl Naṣṣār (Dr.) | |
Jamāl Quṭb (Shaykh) |
Islamic Scholar; Former Secretary General of the Azhar Fatwa Committee |
Jamāl Rāʾif (Egyptian journalist and political analyst) |
Egyptian journalist and political analyst |
Jamāl Sālim (Journalist) |
Author; Former editor-in-chief of the islamic newspaper cAqīdatī |
Jamāl Salīm ʿAbd al-Ḥākim (Also known as Jamal Rustum) | |
Jamāl Shāhīn |
Author |
Jamāl Sulṭān |
Islamist writer and the Under-founders of the Islamist Reform party |
Jamāl Tāj al-Dīn (Mr.) |
Board member of the Egyptian Bar association, affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood |
Jamāl Ṭāyiʿ |
Author |
Jamāl Zahrān (Former MP) | |
Jamāl Zakī (Rev.) |
Evangelical pastor; Author |
Jamāl Ziyāda |
Author |
Jamāl ʿAbd al-Jawwād (Dr.) |
Head of international relations at al-Ahrām Center for Political and Strategic Studies |
Jamāl ʿAbd al-Nāṣir [Gamal Abdel Nasser] (President) |
President of Egypt (1954-1970); a Leader of the Revolution of July 23 |
Jamāl ʿAbd al-Raḥīm |
Author; Member of the Press Syndicate |
Jamāl ʿAjāybī (Rev.) | |
Jamāl ʿAnqara | |
Jamāl ʿAwwād |
Author |
Jamāl ʿAyyād |
Coptic Businessman who got kidnapped |
Jamāl ʿĪd |
Egyptian Activist; Director of The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information |
Jamāl ʿIṣṣām al-Dīn |
Author |
Jamel Abdennacer | |
James Arthur (Academic) |
an academic intrested in interfaith situation. he has a paper titled ‘Intercultural Versus Interreligious Dialogue in a Pluralist Europe’ |
James Brendan Foley |
U.S. State Department Spokesman |
James Cameron (Director) |
Oscar winning movie director |
James Dunn | |
James Earl Carter Jr. [Jimmy Carter] (President) |
President of the USA (1977 -1981); Governor of Georgia (1971-1975) |
James Martone (Journalist) |
works for the World Bank and a freelancer with CNN |
James McCormick |
British scientist who illegally sold bomb detectors to Iraq that turned out to be useless |
James Rawley | |
James Rubin (Diplomat) |
Adjunct Professor at Columbia University; U.S. State Department spokesman (1997-2000) |
James Wuye (Pr.) | |
Jamīl Abū Bakr |
Official spokesman of the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan |
Jamīl al-Ziyyābī | |
Jamīl Ḥalīm |