List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Name | Function |
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Sheikh Abdel Wahed Pallivici | |
Sheikh Abdul Raḥman bin Muḥammad Āl Khalīfa |
The president of the High Council of Islamic Affairs in Bahrain |
Sheikh Abdul Wahid | |
Sheikh Imam Issa | |
Sheikh Nahyān bin Mubārak Al-Nahyān |
UAE Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence |
Shems Friedlander (Author) |
a senior lecturer in the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at the American University in Cairo. He is the author of Rumi: The Hidden Treasure and When You Hear Hoofbeats Think of a Zebra, and he wrote, produced, and directed the documentary film Rumi: The Wings of Love. |
Sheykh Imam (Singer) | |
Shiḥāta Hārūn |
a Jewish-Egyptian lawyer and founding member of the Ḥizb al-Tajammuʿ along with other Egyptian politicians. |
Shimon | |
Shimon Peres (President) |
Prime Minister of Israel (1984-1986;1995-1996); President of Israel (Since 2007) |
Shinūda (Father) | |
Shinūda III (Shenouda) [Naẓīr Jayyid Rūfāʾil] (Coptic Orthodox Pope 1971 -2012) |
Coptic Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria (1971 - 03/17/2012); Head of the Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church. Passed away on March 17, 2012. |
Shireen Abu Akleh [Shīrīn Abū ʿĀklih] (1971 - 2022) |
Shireen Abu Akleh was a Palestinian-American journalist who worked as a reporter for the Arabic-language channel Al Jazeera for 25 years, and was one of the most prominent names across the Middle East for her decades of reporting in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories. She was killed by Israeli forces on May 11, 2022. |
Shirīf Al-Hilali (Chairman of Arab Organization For Egyptian Civil Society) | |
Shīrīn (Shaykha) |
Preacher |
Shīrīn Barūdī |
Artist. |
Shīrīn F. Ibrāhīm | |
Shīrīn Rabī ʿ |
Author |
Shīrīn Rabīʿa |
Author |
Shīrīn Rāghib |
Author |
Shīrīn Riḍā |
Egyptian actress (1968-) |
Shīrīn Shuʿayb [Shyreen Shaib] (Ms.) | |
Shīrīn ‘Ātif | |
Shīdā Kārān |
Turkish journalist. |
Shokri Belaid | |
Shukhrī al-Jindī (Major-General) | |
Shukrī Muṣṭafā |
Leader of al-Takfīr wa al-Hijra Group |
Shulgi (Sumerian King) | |
Sīdhum Bīshūy |
a Coptic saint and martyr who was accused by Muslims of cursing Islam. Bīshūy was therefore brought to trial before a Muslim religious judge, who decreed that Bīshūy must accept Islam and renounce Christianity, or else be put to death. Bīshūy refused to embrace Islam and insisted on his innocence. He was tortured and died of his injuries |
Ṣidqī Ṣubḥī [Sedki Sobhy] (Colonel General) | |
Sigmund Freud (Dr.) |
Austrian Jewish Psychologist (Begin 20th Century) |
Sigrid Hunke (Dr.) |
German orientalist; Author |
Sigward von Laue (Dr.) | |
Silvano Tomassi (Archbishop) | |
Silvio Berlusconi (Prime Minister of Italy) |
Italian politician; Prime Minister of Italy (Since 2008; 2001-2006; 1994-1995) |
Silwānus (Alexandria) |
General Bishop at the Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Alexandria |
Silwānus (Luxor) |
Archbishop and head of St. Pachomius the Great [Anba Bākhumiyyūs al-Shāyib] in Luxor |
Simon Apiku |
Author; Writer for Middle East Times magazine |
Simone Osterwald | |
Sīnūt Ḥalīm Daws (Dr.) |
member of the Shura Council (2000) |
Sīnūt Ḥannā |
Coptic member of Wafd party (1873-1930) |
Sir Leonard Woolley | |
Sirābiyyūn [Serapion] (Bishop) |
Coptic Orthodox Bishop of Los Angeles (Since 1995); General Bishop (1985-1995) |
Sīrāfīm [Seraphim] (Bishop) (UK) |
Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the UK (Since 1994) |
Sīrāfīm [Seraphim] (Fr.) (Dayrut) |
Coptic Orthodox priest in Dayrūt |
Sirāphīm al-Siryānī | |
Sirī Shafīq |
Lawyer |
Sirjiyyūs Sirjiyyūs [Sergius Sergius] (Archbishop) |
Archpriest |
Sītī Zakī Shinūda (Dr.) |
Coptic lawyer |
Sjoerd Leenstra (Ambassador) | |
Slobodan Milošević (President of Serbia, Yugoslavia) |
President of Yugoslavia (1997-2000); President of Serbia (1989-1997) |
Soa’d Thabet | |
Socrates (Philosopher) |
Classical Greek philosopher (5th Century BC) |
Solafa Magdy [Sulāfa Majdī] (Egyptian journalist) |
Solafa Magdy is a multimedia reporter and a human rights activist based in Cairo, Egypt. Her news reports and features have covered the political transition and social unrest in Egypt, minority rights, women's rights, education, human rights, refugees and sexual harassment in Egyptian society. She has won the 2020 Courage in Journalism Award by the International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF). |
Soliman | |
Somers Clarke |
Somers Clarke restored many Egyptian temples in the early 20th. century. His house near Aswan is listed among Egypt's cultural monuments. |
Song Aiguo (Chinese Ambassador) | |
Sozomen [Salminius Hermias Sozomenus] (Historian) |
Salminius Hermias Sozomenus[1] (Greek: Σωζομενός; c. 400 – c. 450) was a historian of the Christian Church. |
St. Augustine | |
St. Cyril | |
St. Fānā (Coptic Saint) | |
St. Tadrüs Al Shaṭbi Church (al-Khaṭīb Village | |
Stefan Weidner | |
Stefan Wild (Dr.) |
Stefan Wild is a Professor at the University of Bonn In Germany. |
Stepan Bandera (Ukrainian politician) |
a Ukrainian politician and theorist of the militant wing of the far-right Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and a leader and ideologist of Ukrainian ultranationalists known for his involvement in terrorist activities. |
Stephan Cook |
American researcher in Middle Eastern Studies for the CFR |
Stéphane Charbonnier [Charb] (Cartoonist) |
Staff-member of the French satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo, he was killed in a shooting on January 7 in 2015 along with several of his colleagues. Two terrorists who affiliated themselves to al-Qaeda in Yemen commited the attack. |
Stephanie Grisham |
The spokesperson of the White House |
Stephen Asma | |
Stephen Davis |
Prof Religious Studies and History and Near East at Yale University with an interest in Ancient Christianity |
Stephen Schwartz |
American writer |
Steve King (American Politician) |
American politician, Republican Party |
Steve Negus (Journalist) |
Author; Journalist for Cairo Times |
Steven Emerson (Journalist) | |
Steven Snyder (Rev.) |
Rev |
Steven T. Brooke (Ph.D) |
American Political Researcher |
Strabo (Greek Geographer, Philosopher, and Historian) |
(64/63 B.C. - 24 A.D) Greek geographer, philosopher, and historian. |
Ṣubḥī Manṣūr (Dr.) |
Former professor at Azhar University and father of al-Qur’ānīyyīn; Islamic thinker |
Ṣubḥī Mujāhid (Mr.) |
Journalist for Rose al-Yūsuf magazine; Author |
Ṣubḥī Ramzī |
Deacon in the Adventist Church, Author |
Ṣubḥī Ṣāliḥ |
a Muslim Brotherhood member, a well known politician and a lawyer |
Ṣubḥī ʿAbd al-Malak | |
Ṣubḥī ʿAbd al-Salām |
Author |
Ṣubḥī ʿUwayḍa | |
Ṣūfī Abū Ṭālib (Dr.) |
Former head of the Egyptian parliament; Former president for Cairo University (1.27.1925 – 2.21.2008) |
Sufian al-Sulaiti | |
Suhā Jindī (Ambassador) |
The Egyptian Minister of Immigration (2022- ) |
Suhayl bin ʿAmrū |
Suhayl ibn Amr was a prominent leader among the Quraysh, being known as the Khatib or orator of the tribe. Later he became Muslim |
Suhayr al-Bābilī |
Egyptian actress |
Suhayr Jūda |
Journalist and TV presenter |
Suhayr Ramzī |
Egyptian Actress |
Suhayr Shamardal |
Author |
Suk-Jo Roh |
South Korean AWR intern (2008) |
Sukarno (First President of Indonesia) | |
Sulaymān Abū Ḥirāz (Shaykh) | |
Sulaymān bin ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz (Shaykh) | |
Sulaymān Damīral (President of Turkey, Prime Minister of Turkey) |
(1924-2015) President of Turkey (1993-2000), Prime Minister of Turkey (1991-1993) |
Sulaymān Jūda |
Author; Journalist for Al-Miṣrī Al-Yawm |
Sulaymān Nassīm (Dr.) |
Late Coptic pioneer of educational sciences; Former editor in Chief of "Madāris al-Ahād" Magazine; Professor at the Coptic Theological Institute |
Sulayman Shafiq (Researcher) |