List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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MP Ḥasan Ḥāfiẓ (Alexandria | |
MP Ḥasan ʿAbdul-ʿAzīz | |
MP Ḥusnī Ḥafiẓ | |
MP īhāb Ramzī | |
MP Marian (Mariyān) Kamāl | |
MP Marian Malāk (Egypt) | |
MP Suzī ʿAdlī | |
MP Ṭalʿat Marzūk | |
MP ʿAbdul-Ḥamīd al- Sharīf | |
MP ʿAṭif Khalīfá | |
MP ʿIṣām Ḥasanain | |
MP ʿIṣām ʿAbdul-Wahāb | |
MP ‘Amr al-Shubkī | |
Mr. Bahili | |
Mrs. Iqbal Al-Sakrani | |
Mubārak al-Fāḍl al-Mahdī |
an economist and prominent Sudanese politician. |
Mudassar Arani |
Lawyer of Muslim fundamentalists in Britain |
Mufīd Fawzī |
Journalist;TV presenter of the program called talk of the town; former editor of the Ṣabāḥ al-Khayr magazine; Author |
Mufīd Shihāb (Dr.) |
Egyptian Minister of Higher Education and State for Scientific Research (1997-2004) |
Muftāḥ al-Sulṭanī (Qur'an Reciter) | |
Muftī Mustafá Yeldaz | |
Muḥammad | |
Muhammad Abbas | |
Muḥammad Fawzī Shabīb |
Convicted of accidental homicide in the case of al-Kushḥ |
Muḥammad Shukrī |
Late Moroccan Author and Novelist; Author of the controversial novel 'For Bread Alone' |
Muḥammad (Prophet) |
Security chief of a company in Alexandria |
Muhammad Abdallah (Shaykh) |
A partner with a thief in Qufada, Al-Minya |
Muḥammad Abū al-Faḍl |
Leader of the Victory Party |
Muḥammad Abū al-Ghār (Dr.) |
Professor at Cairo University Faculty of Medicine; Gynecologist |
Muḥammad Abū al-Wafā |
Lawyer, member of the Muslim Brotherhood |
Muḥammad Abū al-ʿAynayn | |
Muḥammad Abū Fāris |
Member of the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan |
Muḥammad Abū Samra |
Political Islamist |
Muḥammad Abū Shādī [Mohamed Abu Shada] |
Journalist based in Assiut, Egypt |
Muḥammad Abū Trīka |
Egyptian footballer |
Muḥammad Abū Zayd |
Author; Deputy editor of AWR |
Muḥammad Abū Zayd al- ‘Amīr (al-Azhar University) |
General coordinator of EFH and president of the Department of Jurisprudence in the Faculty of Law and Sharīʿah at al-Azhar University |
Muhammad Afifi | |
Muḥammad Aḥmad Ḥijāzī |
Egyptian Muslim convert to Christianity |
Muḥammad Aḥmad Rashīd |
Unofficial Chief Analyst of the Muslim Brotherhood |
Muḥammad Aḥmad ʿAbd al-Qādir |
Farmers' representatives for the Wafd Party |
Muḥammad al-Abāṣīrī |
a prominent Salafi Imam |
Muḥammad al-Amīn [Mohamed al-Amin] |
Egyptian building contractor, he started the private channels CBC 1 and CBC2 together with the construction-magnate Mansour Amr (of the Amr Group) |
Muḥammad al-Awsaṭ al-ʿAyārī (Tunisian Islamic scholar) |
Dr. Muhammad Al-Awsat Al-Ayari - a scholar of Tunisian origin who contributed to most of NASA’s space observatories, wrote a book titled “Sighting the Month,” that is challenging traditional Islamic methods of sighting the new moon. |
Muḥammad al-Badrī |
Author |
Muḥammad al-Badwah |
Lawyer and President of the Egyptian Association for Aid and Human Rights |
Muḥammad al-Bājī Qāyid al-Sibsī (Tunisian President) | |
Muḥammad al-Bāqir (human rights lawyer) | |
Muḥammad al-Barādʿaī [Mohamed el-Baradei] (Dr.) |
Egyptian law scholar and diplomat who served as Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), from 1997 to 2009. Baradei joined the revolution against Husni Mubarak in January 2011, saying he never relinquished his focus on human rights deficiencies in Egypt. He also joined the resistance against president Mursi [Mursī] in 2013 and was briefly Egypt’s Vice President between July 14, 2013, and August 14, 2013. Baradei resigned after the violent crackdown of Muslim Brotherhood sit-ins in different parts of Cairo who were advocating the return of deposed president Muhammad Mursi. Baradei favored non-violent methods of ending those sit-ins.
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Muḥammad al-Barāshī | |
Muḥammad al-Bashārī (General Federation of France's Muslims) |
Head of the General Federation of France’s Muslims and the secretary-general of the Islamic-European conference in Paris |
Muḥammad al-Basṭawīsī [Shaykh] | |
Muḥammad al-Bāz |
Deputy Editor-in-chief of al-Fajr newspaper; Author |
Muḥammad al-Biltājī (Dr.) |
Member of the People’s Assembly Affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood in Shubrā al-Khaymah; Member of the Education Committee in the Parliament |
Muḥammad al-Birrī (Dr.) |
Former Head of the Azhar Scholars Front; Author |
Muḥammad al-Bouyerī | |
Muḥammad al-Buḥayrī |
Author |
Muḥammad al-Ḍabʿa |
He denounced the statement of extremists to kill the three coptic businessman, Sawirus, Ramy Lakah, Raouf Ghabour |
Muḥammad al-Dhahabī (Shaykh) |
Fomer Egyptian Minister of Awqāf; Assasinated in 1977 |
Muḥammad al-Dīb (Student) | |
Muḥammad al-Durīnī |
Secretary General of the Supreme Council for the Custody of Ahl Al-bayt |
Muḥammad al-Durrah |
Palestinian child killed by Israeli soldiers |
Muḥammad al-Dusūqī Rushdī |
Author |
Muḥammad al-Ḍuwaynī (Undersecretary of al-Azhar al-Sharīf) |
Undersecretary of al-Azhar al-Sharīf |
Muḥammad al-Faramāwī (Dr.) |
President of Jabhat Thuwār Masr (Egypt Revolutionaries' Front) |
Muḥammad al-Fiqqī |
MP for the Wafd Party |
Muhammad al-Ghazālī | |
Muḥammad al-Ghazālī (Shaykh) |
One of the Most Revered Shayhks in the Muslim World; Islamic Cleric and Scholar; Author; Brotherhood Member |
Muḥammad al-Hajjārī [Mohammed el-Hagary] (Dr.) | |
Muḥammad al-Jārḥī |
Author |
Muḥammad al-Jazzār (Mr.) |
Author; Journalist |
Muḥammad al-Juwaylī |
Head of the Egyptian People's Assembly's Proposals and Complaints Committee |
Muḥammad al-Kāshif |
Salafi-Jihadi also known as Abu Ahmad, has been accused of master-minding the assassination of the American ambassador in Benghazi, Libya. |
Muḥammad al-Kurdī | |
Muḥammad al-Mahdī (Dr.) |
Egyptian professor of psychiatry |
Muḥammad al-Maḥraṣāwī (Dr.) |
President of al-Azhar University (2020) |
Muḥammad al-Maḥraṣāwī (Dr.) |
head of al-Azhar’s University, Egypt |
Muḥammad al-Makkī Aḥmad |
Author |
Muḥammad al-Maṣrī (Dr) |
Egyptian student who completed his doctorate in 2018 on The Reservations To International Treaties |
Muḥammad al-Miṣbāḥī |
Moroccan thinker and writer, he is the author of al-Dhāt fī al-Fikr al-ˈArabī wā al-Islāmī” (The Self In Arab Islamic Thought) |
Muḥammad al-Mukhtār al-Mahdī (Dr.) |
Professor in the Faculty of Islamic and Arabic Studies at the Azhar University; Chairman of the Legitimate Association(2002); Member of the Islamic Research Academy; Head of the Quran Committee at the Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs |
Muḥammad al-Mursī |
Member of the People’s Assembly affiliated to the Muslim Brotherhood |
Muḥammad al-Musayyir (Dr.) |
Professor of Belief and Philosophy at the Azhar University |
Muḥammad al-Muʿtaṣim |
Author |
Muḥammad al-Nashāʾī (Muhammad al-Nashā'ī) |
The Arab physician who won a Nobel Prize. |
Muḥammad al-Nāṣrī |
representative for the UN for Women in Egypt |
Muḥammad al-Nuqrāshī |
(1888-1948) his decision as prime minister to outlaw the Muslim Brotherhood in December 1948 led to his assassination few days later. |
Muḥammad al-Qaṣās |
deputy chairman of Miṣr al-Qawīyyah Party,Egypt |
Muḥammad al-Quddūsī |
Author |
Muḥammad al-Ramlī | |
Muḥammad al-Rāwī (Shaykh) | |
Muḥammad al-Rumayḥī (Dr.) |
Head of the Kuwaiti National Council for Culture, Art, and Literature, liberal columnist; editor; Intellectual; author |
Muḥammad al-Samāk |
Author; Secretary General of the National Dialogue Committee |
Muḥammad al-Sāwī (Dr., Shaykh) |
Professor at the Faculty of Sharīcah at Al-Azhar University; Author |
Muḥammad al-Sayyid al-Jilīnd (Dr.) |
Professor of Religion at the Faculty of Dār Al-cUlūm at Cairo University; Former President of the Department of Philosophy; former Professor at the University of Imam Muhammad Bin Saud Islamic University in Riyadh |
Muḥammad al-Sayyid Dhakī |
Husband of Dimyānah Makram Hannā who converted from Christianity to Islam [Ref. Arab-West Report, Paper 6, p. 17] |
Muḥammad al-Sayyid Saʿīd (Dr.) |
Deputy director of al-Ahrām Center for Political and Strategic Studies; Editor of al-Badīl newspaper; Author |
Muḥammad al-Saʿīd (Dr.) |
Professor of Political Science |
Muḥammad al-Shabbaḥ |
Editor in Chief of Nahḍat Miṣr Newspaper; Author |
Muḥammad al-Shāfiʿī |
Author; Journalist |