Persons

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List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles

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Name Function
Muḥyi al-Dīn al-Saʿīd

Author

Muḥyi al-Dīn Rajab al-Bannā (Dr.)

Professor of General Surgery at cAyn Shams University; Author; Son of Rajab al-Bannā

Muḥyi al-Dīn ʿAbd al-Ḥalīm (Dr.)

Professor of journalism and mass media at Al-Azhar University , media advisor of the Egyptian Minister of Awqaf

Muḥyī al-Dīn ʿAfīfī (Dr.)

Secretary General of Al-Azhar's Academy for Islamic Research.

 

Muḥammad al-Dumyāṭī

Reporter for al-Aḥrār, in 2009

Muḥammad Jamāl al-Dīn
Muḥammad Maḥmūd Abū Zayd

Deputy Governor of Minya

Muḥammad Maḥmūd Abū Zayd

Deputy Governor of Minya

Muḥammad Salīm al-ʿAwā

Council of Secretaries of the Egyptian Organization of Human Rights

Muḥammad Shīrīn Fahmī
Mujah Ghālib (Egyptian Parliament)
Mujtabī ʿAmānī

the head of the Iranian Interests Office in Cairo

Mukhliṣ Quṭb

General Secretary of the Egyptian National Council for Human Rights (2008); Egyptian ambassador in Tunisia; Office director of the Egyptian ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Mukhtār al-Ghūbāshī
Mukhtār al-Ḥamalāwī

Beheira Governor

Mukhtār al-Shinqītī‎ (Dr.)

Mauritanian professor of Political Ethics and History of Religions at Ḥamad Bin Khalīfa University of ‎Qatar

Mukhtār Hallūda (Dr.)
Mukhtār Nūḥ (Mr.)

Member of the Muslim Brotherhood; Lawyer; Founder of the Macan Organization

Mukhtār ʿAlī (MP)
Mulḥim al-ʿĪsāwī

Author; TV Presenter of Majlis al-Raḥmah

Mulkī al-Sharmānī

Mulkī al-Sharmānī is an Egyptian anthropologist at the American University of Cairo (AUC) focusing on Islamic Feminism, Qur'anic legal issues und the diaspora of Somali refugees

Munā Abū Sinna (Dr.)

Professor of English Literature at cAin Shams University; Author

Muná Abū Sulaymān (Mona Abu Selimān)‎, (Saudi-Arabian journalist)
Munā al-Barādʿī (Dr.)

The Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Political Science at Cairo University from 2005 to 2008. 

Munā al-Mallākh

Author; Deputy chief editor of Al-Muṣawir magazine

Munā al-Naḥās

Author

Munā al-Najjār
Munā al-Ṣaghīr (Mona El-Saghir)

General Secretary at the Global Forum for Media and Development (GFMD) in Egypt

Munā al-Shādhilī (Mona El-Shazly)

TV presenter for al-cĀshirah Masā'an

Munā al-Ṭaḥāwī

Author

Munā Bakr (Dr.)

Author; Journalist

Munā Dhū al-Faqqār [Mona Zulficar] (Dr.)

Lawyer; Member of the international advisory board of the international Human Rights council of the UN; Member of the Egyptian National Council for Human Rights; President of the board of director (non-executive)for Hermes Holding Company

Munā Ḥabīb
Munā Ḥilmī (Dr.)

Author

Munā Khalīl

One of the National Woman's Council's Director. 

Munā Madkūr

Author

Munā Makram ʿUbayd (Dr.)

Former Secretary-General of al-Ghad party; Former member of Parliament; Author

Munā Mīnā

Christian Egyptian leader, see also: George Ishaq

Munā Ṣayf [Mona Seif]

Egyptian, in prison for breaking the Anti-Protest Law

Munā Tawfīq (Dr.)
Munā Yaʿqūb Quryāqūs [Muna Yaqub Quryaqus]

Coptic woman, reported by Al-Musawwar on September 8 2006 to have been kidnapped by Khālid Taha ʿUmrān [Ref. AWR, 2006, week 37, art. 42 and: Arab-West Report, Paper 6, p. 18]

 

 

Munā Zakī (Actress)
Munā Zakī (Dr.)

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Business Administration at the American University in Cairo (Since 2000)

Munā ʿUmār

Egyptian Ambassador to South Africa (Since 2006); Former Egypt Ambassador to Denmark

Mūnīr Adīb

Expert on extremist movements and international terrorism

Munīr Bishāy

Author, president of the Los Angeles based Christian Copts of California

Mūnīr Fakhrī ʿAbd al-Nūr [Politician]

Secretary-general of al-Wafd party, Member of: the Egyptian National Council for Human Rights; board of directors for Egyptian Stock market; board of directors for the Center for Study the Developing Countries. Ran for elections in 1995 and 2000.

Munīr Ghabbūr

Businessman, owner of the Sonesta Hotel, head of the National Egyptian Heritage Revival Association

Munīr Ḥannā Anīs (Anglican Archbishop)

President Bishop of the Episcopal church in Jerusalem and the middle East (Since 2007); Bishop of Egypt and north Africa (Since 2000)

Biography

Munīr Jumaʿa (Dr.)
Munīr ʿAyyād

Coptic intellectual

Mūnira ʿAbduh (Shaykha)
Munsif Najīb Sulaymān

Judge and member of the Church's general congregation council

Muntaṣir al-Zayyāt (Mr.)

Lawyer; Author; Islamic historian; known as a lawyer of the Jamācah al-Islāmiyyah in Egypt

Muqbil ibn Hādī al-Wādʿaī (Shaykh)
Muqtadā al-Ṣadr

Shiite leader in Iraq

Murad Hoffmann
Murād Hofman (German Muslim Brotherhood member)
Murād Sāmī Girgis [The involved Christian Tailor]
Murād Stīnū

member in the religious Council and a member in the ’door knocking" campaign

Murād Wahba (Dr.)

Professor of Philosophy at cAin Shams University; Author

Murad Wilfried Hofmann (Dr.)

German diplomat; Author; Former German Ambassador to Algeria and Morocco; Convert to Islam

Murād ʿĀlī (Dr.)
Murjān Sālim (Shaykh)

A Sharī`ah scholar who called the Pyramids a symbol of heathenism.

Murquṣ (Bishop)

Diocesan Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in Shubra al-Khaymah

Mursī Saʿad al-Dīn (Dr.)

Author

Murtaḍā Manṣūr

a lawyer who asked President Mubārak publicly for the release of internet activist Asmāʾ Maḥfūẓ. She was released and later turned in a revolutionary against President Mubārak

Mūsā Abū Marzūq (Dr.)

Vice-President of the political bureau of Ḥamās

Mūsā bin Jaʿfar al-Kāẓim (7th Imam)

was the seventh Shiite Imam

Mūsā Ḥāl

Author

Mūsā Masʿūd Naẓīr (Sr., Father)

Senior Father Musa Mas’ud Nazir

Mūsā Muṣṭafā Mūsā
Mūsā Ṣabrī

Press release of President Sadat; Author

Mūsā [Moussa] (Bishop of Youth)

Coptic Orthodox Bishop of Youth; General Bishop (Since 1980)

Mushīra Khaṭṭāb (Ms.)

Egyptian Minister of State for Family and Population; Secretary-General for the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood; Former Ambassador

Mushīra Mūsā

She was a journalist at Al-Ahram newspaper 

Muṣṭafā Abū Zayd
Muṣṭafā al-Aʿṣar (Journalist)

journalist

Muṣṭafā al-Baḥār
Mustafá al-cAqqād
Muṣṭafā al-Damarānī

Author

Muṣṭafā al-Fiqī (Dr.)

Member of NDP; Secretary-general of Advisory Council for Foreign Policy; Secretary of the president Muḥammad Ḥusnī Mubārak (1985:1992); Member of the Egyptian National Council for Human Rights; former ambassador

Biography

Muṣṭafā al-Marāghī (Shaykh, Dr.)

Early 20th Century Shaykh of the Azhar

Muṣṭafā al-Munīrī
Muṣṭafa al-Naḥḥās‎ (Egypt's 19th Prime Minister)

Egypt's Prime Minister in 1928, 1930, between 1936 and 1937, from 1942 until 1944, and finally between 1950 and 1952

Muṣṭafā al-Nimr (Major General) [Security Chief of al-Daqahliyya]
Muṣṭafā al-Sayyīd
Muṣṭafā al-Shakʿa (Dr.)

Member of the Islamic Research Academy at the Azhar University; Former Dean of the Ain-Shams University

Muṣṭafā al-Shuqayrī

counselor

Muṣṭafā al-Sibāʿī (Syrian Politician)
Muṣṭafā al-ʿAbādī (Dr.)

Professor at Alexandria University (Egypt), historian of Greco-Roman Egypt.

Muṣṭafā al-ʿAqqād

Muṣṭafā al-ʿAqqād (1930 - 2005) was a Syrian/ US-American filmmaker. His film  "Mohammad, Messenger of God" (1976) was critized and banned in several Arab countries for representing prophet Muhammed. He was also the executive producer of the Halloween-Series (1978 - 2002).  

Muṣṭafā Bakrī (Mr.)

Editor-in-chief of Al-Usbūc newspaper; member of the board of trustees of the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights (1994-1995); member of the Parliament

Mustafá Bakrī of al-Usbū
Mustafa Bakry [Muṣṭafā Bakrī]

Editor-in-chief al-Usbūʿ in the 1990s, later a member in the Egyptian Parliament

Muṣṭafā Bāshā al-Naḥās

Former Egyptian Prime Minister; One of the Founder of al-Wafd Party; One of the Founder of Arab League

Muṣṭafā Bāshā Kāmil

Egyptian journalist and political figure; leader of the National Party; founder of Al-Liwā' newspaper (1874-1908)

Muṣṭafā Bayyūmī

Author; Journalist

Muṣṭafā Hajjāj (singer)
Muṣṭafā Ḥamza

Leader of al-Jamācah al-Islāmīyah

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