List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Name | Function |
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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.
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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]
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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) |
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) | |
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 |
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 |