List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Name | Function |
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Mary Picard (Dr.) |
U.S. researcher; Author |
Mary Robinson (President) |
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (1997- 2002); President of Ireland (1990 -1997); Member of the Irish Senate (1969–1989) |
Mārya Makrām |
reported to have converted to Islam [Ref. Arab-West Report, paper 6, p. 12] |
Maryam (Yūsuf ʿAbd al-Fattāḥ) |
Al-Usbūʿ reported on March 26, 2007 about the 20-year old Copt that she married a Muslim, Yusūf ʿAbd al-Fataḥ, and converted to Islam. As she is threatened by her family, she ask the president Hosni Mubarak to support her case [Ref. AWR, 2007, week 12, art. 5] |
Maryam Fāyiʾz |
Author |
Maryam Majdī al-Jūnī [Mariam Magdy al-Guny] |
She is reported to have been converted to Islam (changing her name from Marian into Maryam ) and to " [...] asks President Mubarak to protect her” as well as having agreed to " [...] attend the Coptic Orthodox Church meetings of advice and guidance provided that she will not be forced to return to the church like Wafāʾ Costantine” [Ref. AWR, 2007, week 12, art. 5 and: Arab-Media Report, paper 6, p. 11] |
Maryam Maṭar | |
Maryam Tawfīq |
Egyptian poetess |
Maryān (Alleged Coptic Abuctee) |
Egyptian Coptic woman said to have been abducted and converted by force to Islam with her sister Christine |
Maryān Nādir Kāmal [Maryan Nadir Kamal] |
allegedly converted to Islam, reported to have been forced to embrace Islam, discussion about kidnapping and (forced) concersion [AWR, 2006, week 37, art. 61 and: Arab-West Report, paper 6, p. 12] |
Māryān ʿĀzir | |
Mashārī al-Zaydī |
Author |
Maslama ibn Mukhallad al-Anṣārī |
was one of the Companions of the Prophet and active in Egypt in the decades after its conquest by the Muslims |
Massimo Capuani (Author) |
Massimo Capuani, an engineer and a researcher, is an expert in the history of the Eastern Christian Churches and has a thorough knowledge of the Middle Eastern and Mediterranean worlds; he has also collected rich documentation about their cultural and artistic development. He is the author of the book " Christian Egypt; Coptic Art and Monuments Through Two Millennia." |
Masʿūd Aḥmad | |
Matao Vivianetti | |
Mātaʾūsʾ Wahbah (Father) | |
Mathew Synder | |
Mathias I (Ethiopian Orthodox Patriarch) |
Patriarch since 2013. |
Mathieu Grenier (Fr.) | |
Mattā al-Miskīn [Yūsuf Iskandar] (Father) |
Late Egyptian Coptic Orthodox monk of the Monastery of Saint Macarius in Wādī al-Naṭrūn; Key figure in the revival of Egyptian monasticism; Theologian; Author |
Mattā Bey Sāwīris | |
Mattā Kāmil (Father) | |
Mattā Mīshīl Ḥannā (Father) |
Priest of the church of the Holy Virgin in Jabal Al-Ṭayr |
Mattā Ṣalīb Sāwīrūs (Father, Archpriest) |
Member of the Majlis al-Milli [Coptic Orthodox Community Council] |
Mattā Zakariyyā (Father) |
Virgin Mary church |
Matteo Renzi (Italian Prime Minister) | |
Matthew Henri | |
Matthew Anderson (Dr.) | |
Matthew Rhodes (Rev.) (Anglican) | |
Matthew Sparks | |
Matthias Ring | |
Matthijs de Blois (Dr.) | |
Mattyā (Pope) |
Pope of Ethiopia. |
Mattyās (Father in al-Fayyoum) | |
Mattyās al-Suriyānī (Bishop of al-Mahallah) |
Bishop of al-Maḥallah al-Kubrá / Gharbia (Since 1989) |
Mattyās Naṣr Manqāriyyūs (Father) |
Father Mattias Nasr, who helped a muslim man to become Christian. That created a lot of troubles with Egyptian government and a Coptic organization went to protest to Maspero building, where they were dispersed by force |
Maurice Asʿad (Dr.) |
Former secretary-general of the Middle East Council of Churches in Egypt |
Maurice Ostroff | |
Maurice Sadek | |
Maurice Ṣādiq |
President of the National Coptic Assembly in USA (Since 2001) and Human Rights Center for National Unity in Cairo (Since 1995); Lawyer; Member of Egyptian Bar Association (Since 1974); Author |
Maurits Berger | |
Mawada al-Adham (TikTok) | |
Mawsīs [Mosseiss] (Father) | |
Max Rodenbeck | |
Maxime Rodinson (Historian) |
French Marxist historian; sociologist; orientalist |
Maximilian Abouleish-Boes (Dr.) |
The head of the Sustainable Development department at SEKEM |
May Samīr |
Author |
Mazhar Mallouhi (Author) | |
Maẓhar Shahīn [Mazhar Shaheen] |
Imam of the Omar Makram Mosque close to Tahrir square, Cairo. He supported the revolution in 2011 and opposed Morsi during his reign in 2012-2013. In 2014 he became a television host on Al-Tahrir channel which he used for a hate campaign against the Muslim Brotherhood. |
Māzin al-Sirsāwī [Mazen al-Sersawi] |
Salafi sheikh |
Māzin Ḥassan |
Author |
Maʿabd al-Jārḥī |
Islamic banker |
Maʿṣm Marzūq (Ambassador) | |
Meindert (1936-2021) | |
Meir Kahane (Rabbi) |
American-Israeli rabbi, ultra-Nationalist political figure |
Mel Gibson (Actor, Director) |
American Actor and Director |
Melanie Erlebach |
Staffmember at CIDT (2007-2009) |
Menachem Begin (Israeli Politician) |
Prime Minister of Israel (1977-1983) |
Mengistu Haile Mariam (3rd Chairman of the Derg | |
Merkorios (Ethiopian Orthodox Patriarch) | |
Merrit Ghali | |
Mesrop Mutafyan II (Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople) |
Archbishop of Prince Islands 1993-97. 84th Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople 1998-present |
Metropolitan Bīshūy | |
Metropolitan Pachomius | |
Mette Toft Nielsen |
Authors |
Mḥmūd al-ʿAzab; The Grand Imam of AL-Azhar's (Shaykh Al-Azhar's) Consultant | |
Michael Anton [Mīkhāʾīl Anṭūn] |
representative of the Coptic Orthodox Church |
Michael Arnold Glueck | |
Michael Bineli (Dr.) | |
Michael Bloomberg |
Michael Rubens Bloomberg is a Jewish American businessman, politician, author, philanthropist, and former mayor of New York city. As of November 2019, his net worth was estimated at $58 billion, making him the 9th richest person in the United States and the 14th richest person in the world. |
Michael Burslem (Dr.) | |
Michael Carmichael | |
Michael Dickson |
A British/Israeli writer and public speaker. He serves as executive director of the StandWithUs Israel office in Jerusalem. |
Michael Fahmī | |
Michael Higgins (Politician - Ireland) | |
Michael Horowitz (Dr.) |
U.S. Lawyer; Researcher; Former head of Freedom House |
Michael L. Fitzgerald (Archbishop) |
Roman Catholic Archbishop; Papal nuncio (representative) of the Vatican to Egypt (Since 2006); Delegate to the Arab League (Since 2006); Head of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue (2002-2006) |
Michael Mann (Sociologist) | |
Michael Matthiessen | |
Michael Meunir [Michael Mounir] (Activist and politician) |
Founder and President of U.S. Copts Association (since 1996) and leader of al-Hayat Party |
Michael Møller (Director-General of UN Office in Geneva) [Switzerland] | |
Michael Reimer (Dr.) |
Associate Professor; History Department; American University Cairo (Dept Chair, 2002-2004) |
Michael Richard Pence (Mr.) [Vice-President] | |
Michael Rosenthal | |
Michael Shelley (Rev., Dr.) |
Former Member of the Board of Advisors of Arab-West Report; Pastor |
Michael Slackman |
Michael Slackman is an American journalist for The New York Times and is the paper's International Managing Editor. He was the Cairo bureau chief from 2002 to 2009. |
Michael Victor |
Journalist in Al watani international |
Michael Wahid Hanna (Dr.) |
Member of the Century Foundation (US) |
Michael [Mike] Fowler (Dr., Prof.) |
Human rights lawyer, associate professor of journalism and mass communication at the American University in Cairo, member of the editorial board of RNSAW (now known as AWR). Passed away in 2009. |
Michel Aflaq | |
Michel Gad Wolkowicz (founder of the Shibboleth Association) | |
Michel Houellebecq (Author) |
French novelist, poet and filmmaker |
Michel Mūsā Iskāndar [Priest of Nahdat al-Qadāsah church] (Asyūt | |
Michel N. Aoun (President of Lebanon) |
(*1933) Prime Minister of Lebanon 1988-1990, President of Lebanon 1988-1990 |
Michele Bachmann (American Politician) |
American politician, Republican party |
Michele Clark | |
Midḥat al-Zāhid |
head of the Socialist Popular Alliance Party - SPAP (Egypt) |
Midḥat Bishāy (Mr.) |
Author; Journalist |
Midḥat Khafāja [Medhat Khafagah] |