List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Name | Function |
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Aḥmad ʿIzz al-Dīn |
Author; Journalist: Muslim Brotherhood member |
Aḥmad ʿIzz al-ʿArab (Dr.) |
Member of the al-Wafd party; Author in al-Wafd newspaper |
Aḥmad ʿUbaydāt |
(*1938) Prime Minister of Jordan 1984-1985 |
Aḥmad ʿUkāsha (Dr.) |
Chairman of the Egyptian Society of Psychiatry; former head of the World Assembly of Psychiatry (2002 - 2005); Professor of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, cAin Shams University |
Aḥmad ʿUmar Hāshim (Dr.) |
Head of the Religious Committee in the parliament;Former President of the Azhar University; Author |
Aḥmad ʿUrābī (Ahmed Orabi) |
(1841-1911), Egyptian army officer and later an army general who revolted against the khedive and European domination of Egypt in 1879 in what has become known as the Urabi Revolt. He was the first Egyptian national political and military leader to rise |
Aḥmad ʿUthmān |
Author |
Ahmed | |
Ahmed El-Mistrayyah |
A famous thief who deceived people and stole millions of Egyptian pounds in 2015 |
Ahmed Fayad |
Egyptian Businessman |
Ahmed Fuad Najm | |
Ahmed Hamam Atiyeh | |
Ahmed Tatawi |
a wealthy young Egyptian |
Aḥmed Zāyed (Dr.) |
Director of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina |
Ahmed ‘Urābī | |
Ahmet Davutoğlu (Turkish Politician and Diplomat) |
Turkeys' Prime Minister. |
Akhenaton (Pharaoh) | |
Akiva Eldar (Israeli author) |
Akiva Eldar is an Israeli author and columnist for Al-Monitor. He was a chief political columnist, editorial writer and US Bureau Chief for the Israeli daily newspaper Haaretz, where he worked for 35 years. He is a columnist for Al-Monitor's Israel Pulse. |
Akram al-Khaṭīb |
The Palestinian Attorney General |
Akram al-Qaṣaṣ |
Journalist for al-Fajr newspaper |
Akram al-Shāʿir (Dr.) |
Secretary of the Egyptian Labor Party in Port Said, member of the Muslim Brotherhood; Member of People’s Assembly |
Akram Ḥabīb (Dr.) |
Former director of Madāris al-Aḥad Coptic magazine; Researcher |
Akram Khamīs |
Author |
Akram Rifʿat Ḥabīb |
Coptic layman and thinker; Editor-in-Chief of Sunday School magazine |
Al Jahiz | |
Al Lindholm | |
Al Mutannabi | |
Al Zahir Baybars | |
al-'Āmrīyah | |
al-'Azīz Billāh | |
al-Ahmadī Abū al-Nūr (Dr.) | |
al-Amīn ʿUthmān al-Amīn (Muftī) |
Al-Amīn ʿUthmān al-Amīn is the Muftī of Eritrea. He graduated from the Azhar University in Cairo, then, he was sent as an envoy from the Azhar to Eritrea. He worked as a teacher in the religious Institute in Eritrea. After that, he became a judge in sharīʿah courts in multiple Eritrean cities, then, he became the president of the sharīʿah court in Eritrea. After liberation, he was appointed as the Muftī of Eritrea in 1992. |
Al-Dīb Muḥmmad | |
Al-Ezabi Pasha | |
al-Fayūm | |
Al-Ghaṭrīfī | |
al-Goueli [al-Juwaylī] | |
al-Ḥabīb ʿAlī al-Jifrī (Shaykh) |
General Director of Tabah Foundation; Deputy Dean of Dār al-Muṣṭafá for Islamic Studies |
al-Ḥassan bin Ṭalāl (H.R.H., Prince) |
Prince of Jordan; President of the Arab Thought Forum |
al-Ḥassan Ibn ʿAlī (Imam) |
second Shiite Imam, succeeding his father Ali and preceding his younger brother Husayn ibn Ali |
Al-Hilālī al-Shirbīnī (Minister of Education) (Egypt) | |
al-Ḥusayn Muḥammad |
Author |
al-Ḥussāyn bin ʿAbdullāh al-Hādī (self-proclaimed Mahdi) | |
al-Ḥussāyn Ibn ʿAlī (Imam) |
the Grandson of Prophet Muhammad |
al-Jāḥiẓ (poet) | |
al-Khazindār |
Egyptian Jurist and judge, Under appeal |
Al-Kuds] | |
al-Maghīlī |
Moroccan jurist |
al-Malik al-Ṣāliḥ Nijm al-Dīn Ayyūb |
Al-Malik al-Ṣāliḥ Nijm al-Dīn Ayyūb (5 November 1205 - 22 November 1249) was an Ayyubid ruler in Egypt from 1240 to 1249. Under his reign, Christians and Muslims would successfully fight together against the french Crusader Louis IX. |
al-Marāghī (Shaykh) | |
al-Maʾmūn (Abbasid Caliph) | |
Al-Minjawī | |
al-Muqawqis |
Ruler of Egypt at the time of the Prophet |
al-Murṭaḍā |
Yemeni jurist |
al-Mutanabbī | |
al-Mutawakkil (Caliph) |
Abbasid Caliph (847-861) |
al-Muʿizz li-Dīn Allāh (Caliph) |
Fatimid caliph (953-975) |
al-Mu’iz (Caliph) | |
al-Nabawī Ismāʿīl (General) |
Egyptian minister of interior (1977-1982) |
Al-Nahdah Village | |
al-Rūbī Jumʿa (Nubian activist) | |
Al-Saiyyd ʿAskar [Chairman Of Religious Committee] | |
Al-Sayyid al- Ḥarānī |
a member of the Media Committee for the National Council for Women |
al-Sayyid al-Badawī Shiḥātah [El-Sayyid el-Badawi Shehata] (Dr.) | |
al-Sayyid al-Shahīd (Prof., Dr.) |
Azhar university |
Al-Sayyid Ibrāhīm | |
al-Sayyid Jamāl al-Dīn |
Author |
al-Sayyid Wild Ābāh (Dr.) |
Mauritanian university professor; writer and political researcher |
al-Sayyid Yāssīn (Dr.) |
Former director of Al-Ahrām Center for Political and Strategic Studies; Academic Researcher; Author |
al-Sayyid ʿAbd al-Sattār |
dissident leader of the Muslim Brotherhood |
al-Sayyid ʿAbd al-Wahāb | |
al-Sayyid ʿAlī Āl Hāshim |
Advisor for Religious and Judicial Affairs at the Ministry of Presidential Affairs, United Arab Emirates |
al-Sayyida Nafīsah | |
al-Sayyida Zaynab | |
Al-Sharqiyah's Governor (Egypt) | |
al-Shaymāʾ ʿAbd al-Laṭīf |
Author |
al-Ṭāhir al-Hāshimī | |
al-Tir’ah al-Būlāqīyah) (Director of the Evangelical Theology College of the Middle East) | |
al-Ẓāhir Baybars | |
al-Zubayr (Bishop of al-Kharṭūm) |
Roman Catholic Bishop of al-Kharṭūm, Sudan. |
al-ʿAfīf al-Akhḍar |
Tunisian Author and Intellectual |
al-ʿAjamī al-Damanhūrī Khalīfa (Dr.) |
Professor of Hadith, Faculty of Theology, Al-Azhar University; Former head of the Azhar Scholars’ Front |
al-ʿĀmirī Fārūq (Fmr. Minister of Sport - Future of the Homeland Party - Egypt) | |
al-ʿAzab al-Ṭayyib al-Ṭāhir |
Author |
al-ʿAzābī Pasha | |
Ala Hassanayn | |
Ala' Hāmid | |
Alaeddin Boroujerdi |
the head of National Security Council Chairman (Majlis) |
Alā’ ‘Abd al-Fatāḥ |
Political Activist, and brother of Sanā’ Seif and Mona Seif. |
Albayr ʿAyyād Ṣābir | |
Albayr ʿĀzar Bāriḥ |
Secretary-General of the National Brotherhood in Alexandria |
Albert Arie |
On Thursday, April 15, 2021, the leftist figure Albert Jacques Arie, one of the last Jews in Egypt who refused to leave, passed away at age of 90. He has been living in Cairo where his parents married and lived since the early 1930s. |
Albert Arnold Gore [Al Gore] |
Al GoreU.S. politician; Former vice president (1993-2001) |
Albert Barṣūm |
Egyptian Minister of People’s Assembly Affairs |
Albert Einstein |
Early 20th Century German born scientist known as the founder of modern physics. |
Albert Gayet (French archaeologist) | |
Albert Jack Ārī |
An Egyptian Jew who commented on the Ramadan Series "The Jewish Neighborhood" |
Albert Memmi |
Albert Memmi was born in Tunisia to Tunisian-Italien-Jewish parents in 1920 and emigrated to France after the Independence of Tunisia in 1956. |
Alexander Raymond Arifianto |
Alexander R. Arifianto is a Research Fellow with the Indonesia Programme at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University. Previously, he was a Visiting Fellow with the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) and a Post-doctoral Fellow at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame (Indiana, United States of America). In addition, he worked as a research analyst with the SMERU Research Institute in Jakarta, Indonesia. Dr. Arifianto earned his Ph.D. in political science from Arizona State University in August 2012. His ongoing research interests include: Islamic politics in Indonesia, political economy of regional autonomy and local level governance, civil society organizations and democratization in Indonesia, and comparative politics of Southeast Asia. [taken from: https://www.rsis.edu.sg/profile/alexander-raymond-arifianto/#.VxYq-dR961s,19.04.2016] |
Alexander the Great |