List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Name | Function |
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Majdī al-ʿAgātī (Counselor) |
vice president of the Council of State Egypt's Former Minister of Legal and Parliamentary Affairs in the government of Sharif Ismail |
Majdī Ayyūb Iskandar (General) |
Coptic general; Governor of Qena governorate; Former assistant to the minister of the interior |
Majdī Fahmī |
Author |
Majdī Fārūq Ḥannā | |
Majdī Ḥusayn |
editor in chief of the Islamic oriented Al-Sha’ab newspaper. |
Majdī Khalīl |
Emigrant Copt, Author, researcher from New York, political analyst. |
Majdī Lamʿī |
One of SInai copts who were beheaded in july 2013 |
Majdī Makīn | |
Majdī Malāk |
Author; Journalist |
Majdī Mihannā |
Journalist for Al-Miṣrī Al-Yawm; Former chief Editor of Al-Wafd newspaper; Presenter of the program "In the Forbidden" (1957-2008) |
Majdī Qurqur [Madgy Qorqor] |
General-Secretary of the al-Istiqlal Party and member of the leadership of the National Alliance Supporting Legitimacy and Rejecting the Coup in 2013 |
Majdī Rizq Tawfīq |
Author, Specialist in Coptic affairs |
Majdi Ruslan; KhalƯl Muhamad IbrāhƯm | |
Majdī Ṣābir | |
Majdī Ṣābr | |
Majdī Salāma |
Author |
Majdī Sālim (Talaʾiʿa al-Fatḥ) |
Journalist; Chief editor of cAqĠdatī newspaper |
Majdī Simʿān |
Author; Journalist |
Majdī Sulaymān | |
Majdī Ṭanṭāwī (Media Personality) | |
Majdī Wahīb Edward | |
Majdī William |
Author |
Majdī ʿAbd al-Karīm |
Author |
Majdī ʿAbd al-Rasūl |
Journalist for Al-cArabī newspaper |
Majdī ʿAllām |
Italian journalist of Egyptian origin; Editor-in-chief of the Italian Newspaper “Corriere della Sera” |
Mājī Jamāl | |
Mājid Abdul-Ghafār ( Chief Military Police Officer; Western Zone Of Cairo) | |
Mājid al-Kidwāni (Actor) | |
Mājid al-Rāhib (Engineer) |
Head of the National Egyptian Heritage Revival Association (NEHRA) |
Mājid al-Samnī | |
Mājid al-Shāfiʿī [Maged El-Shafie] | |
Mājid Barakāt |
Head of the military prosecution |
Mājid Burār |
member of the EOHR 1995 |
Mājid Ḥabtah |
Egyptian writer and columnist for al-Misri al-Yawm |
Mājid Ḥannā |
Coptic lawyer and author |
Mājid Jurj [Magid George] (Eng.) |
Egyptian Minister of State for Environmental Affairs (Since 2004) |
Mājid Kāmil (Historian) | |
Mājid Khulūṣī |
Head of Egyptian Engineers' Syndicate |
Mājid Mūsa Yānnī |
General Secretary Justice and Peace in Egypt |
Mājid Nawāz | |
Mājid Nijm (Acting President of Ḥilwān University) (Egypt) | |
Mājid Riyāḍ |
Egyptian Lawyer; Spokesman for Pope Shenouda III in North America |
Mājid Samīr |
Author |
Mājid Shibayṭa |
State Council member |
Mājid Wadīʿ al-Rāhib |
chairman of the Egyptian Heritage Preservation Society |
Mājid ʿAbd al-Fattāḥ (Mr.) |
Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Egypt to the United Nations |
Mājid ʿAṭiyya |
Author; Journalist |
Mājidah Hizā‘ | |
Major General Khālid Ghurābah [Alexandria’s Security Director] | |
Makār (Bishop of al-Sharqiyya and the 10th of Ramadan) | |
Makārī (Father of Sant Mark's Church Alexandria) |
Monk, member of Customary Conciliation Commission (Egypt). Saint Mark's Church in Alexandria. |
Makārī Armāniyyūs Surūr (Dr.) |
Researcher in Coptic heritage and history; Author |
Makārī Yūnān (Father) |
Coptic Priest at St. Mark Church in Azbakiya, Central Cairo Klot Bey |
Makārī [Bishop Samuel] (Bishop of the Sinai Peninsula) |
Bishop of the Sinai Peninsula and Qantara (1996-2000); Died in car accident |
Makārim al-Rīdī (Dr.) |
Muslim Brotherhood parliamentary candidate; Professor of Arab literature at the Azhar University |
Makāriyyūs (Bishop of Southern Shubrā) | |
Makāriyyūs III (Pope) |
Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark (1942-1944) |
Makāriyyūs Isaac (Father) |
Coptic Catholic priest from Minya, Egypt, working in Kenya |
Makāriyyūs Yūsuf Labīb (Father) |
Coptic Orthodox priest in Abū Qurqāṣ / Minya |
Makram Ebeid | |
Makram Ghabūr (Mr.) | |
Makrām Lamaʿī |
Makram Lama’ī is a coptic Judge |
Makram Muḥammad Aḥmad (Mr.) |
Chairman of the Journalist Syndicate; Journalist |
Makrām Najīb (Rev.) |
Chairman of the Coptic Evangelical Seminary |
Makrām Simʿān |
Head of the committee of Virgin Mary Church of Zamalik |
Makrām Suwayḥah Bakhīt (Dr.) |
Member of the Union of Arab Historians |
Makrām ʿUbayd (Pasha) |
Former Minister of Finance; Coptic politician; Member of the Wafd Party (1889-1961) |
Māks Mīshīl Ḥannā [Maximus I] (Father) |
Coptic bishop who founded the St. Athanasius Church, separate from the Coptic Orthodox Church |
Māksīmūs (Bishop) |
Coptic Orthodox Bishop of Banhā and Quwīsnā (Since 1992) |
Malak al-Kashef [Malak al-Kāshif] |
an Egyptian transgender woman human rights defender |
Malāk Shiḥāta Rizq (Sr., Father) | |
Malāk ʿĀdil (lyricist - poet) | |
Malcolm Turnbull (Australian PM) | |
Malek Butih | |
Mālik ibn Anas (Jurist, Theologian) |
8th Century Muslim scholar and theologian; Founder of the Maliki school of Islamic jurisprudence [fiqh] |
Mālik ibn Nabī [Malik Bennabi] |
Algerian writer and philosopher |
Malik Obama |
President Barack Obama’s half-brother in Kenya. Sentences in absentia in court in Egypt for being instrumental in sending funds to terrorist organizations in Egypt through the ‘Islamic Call’ in Kenya and Sudan |
Malik Shlibak (Executive producer) |
executive producer of "the Lady of Heaven" film (2021) |
Malījī Futūḥ (Maj. Gen.) |
the Eastern Security Director |
Mamdouh Nakhla | |
Mamdouh Nakhlah | |
Mamdūh Mahran | |
Mamdūḥ al-Biltājī (Dr.) |
Former Minster; Chairman of the Tourism Recovery in the Global Tourism Organization; Member of National Democratic Party, Shura Council |
Mamdūḥ al-Shaykh |
Author; Journalist |
Mamdūḥ al-Wālī |
Head of the Journalists' Syndicate |
Mamdūḥ Bushra Wīsā (Dr.) |
Author |
Mamdūh cIzzat | |
Mamdūḥ Fūda | |
Mamdūḥ Ḥalīm (Dr.) |
Author |
Mamdūḥ Ḥamzah | |
Mamdūḥ Ḥannā Manṣūr, Anṭūn Fransīs | |
Mamdūḥ Ismāʿīl |
Lawyer of al-Jamācah al-Islāmiyyah; Author |
Mamdūh IsmƗcƯl | |
Mamdūḥ Mahrān ʿAbd al-Laṭīf (Mr.) |
Editor-in-chief of Al-Nabā' weekly newspaper; Author |
Mamdūḥ Manṣūr al-Sibinsī (Dr.) |
Researcher at Ibn Khaldoun Center |
Mamdūḥ Nakhla |
Coptic Lawyer; President of the Secretary Council of al-Kalimah Center for Human Rights; member of the Tajammuc Party |
Mamdūh Nakhlah | |
Mamdūḥ Nushī Ṣādiq |
Killed in the incidents of al-Kushḥ / Sohag (January 2000) |
Mamdūḥ Qināwī |
Egyptian lawyer; leader of the Constitutional Party since its founding in 2004; Former MP for the Labour Party; and former member of the Consultative Council |
Mamdūḥ Ramzī |
Lawyer; President of the Egyptian Organization for Anti-Discrimination |