List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Name | Function |
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ʿĀdil Mājid | |
ʿĀdil Muṣṭafā |
Author |
ʿĀdil Najīb Rizq (Mr.) |
Author; Coptic Thinker; Representative of the bishopric of Dakahlia |
ʿĀdil Naṣr (Shaykh) | |
ʿĀdil Qūra (Dr.) |
Former president of: the Cassation court; Judge supreme council, Member of the Egyptian National Council for Human Rights |
ʿĀdil Rizq Allāh [Adel Rizkallah] | |
ʿĀdil Sāliḥī |
Author |
ʿĀdil Saʿad Allāh Ghubriyyāl | |
ʿĀdil Shaḥtū |
Jihadi Salafi in prison in 2013 |
ʿĀdil Shākir |
Adli Shakir's younger brother |
ʿĀdil Sharīf |
General Manager of the Cairo Sheraton Hotel during the 90s . |
ʿĀdil Shiḥātah |
‘Adil Shahātah is a Salafi-Jihadi leader |
ʿĀdil Sulaymān | |
ʿĀdil Yūnis | |
ʿĀdil Zakī (Latin Bishop) |
Bishop Adel Zaki, Bishop of Latin in Egypt |
ʿĀdil ʿAbd al-Ḥamīd ʿAbd Allāh |
Justice Minister |
ʿĀdil ʿAbd al-Mahdī (Prime Minister of Iraq) |
an Iraqi politician who is the current Prime Minister of Iraq, beginning his term in October 2018. |
ʿĀdil ʿAbd al-Majīd ʿAbd al-Bārī |
Egyptian militant belonging to Jihād group |
ʿĀdil ʿAfīfī |
General of al-Aṣāla Party |
ʿĀdil ʿAjīb | |
ʿĀdil ʿAlī Labīb (General) |
Governor of Alexandria (Since 2006); Beheira (2006) and Qena (1999-2006) |
ʿĀdil ʿĪd (Mr.) |
Member of the Egyptian People’s Assembly; Representative from Alexandria; Lawyer |
ʿĀdil ʿIṣmat |
Writer and political analyst in many newspapers and magazines; Chairman of the Wafd Youth Committee in al-Sharqia |
ʿĀdil ʿAsalīyya | |
ʿĀdlī Abādīr Yūsuf (Eng.) |
Coptic Activist; Businessman; Author |
ʿAdlī Fāyid | |
ʿĀdlī Ḥussayn (Counselor) |
Governor of Qalyubiya (Since 1999) |
ʿĀdlī Manṣūr (President) |
Adly Mansour President of Egypt (from 4 July 2013 to 8 June 2014) following the 2013 Egyptian coup d'état by the military which deposed President Mohamed Morsi. |
ʿAdlī Shākir |
ʿadlī Shākir killed his whole family in Beni-Suef ( Its a well-known case in Beni-Suef) |
ʿAdlī Tūmā (Eng.) | |
ʿAdlī ʿAzīz, (Bishop) | |
ʿAdnān Badrān |
A Jordanian scientist and politician. He was the Prime Minister of Jordan from April 2005 to November 2005 |
ʿAfāf al-Najjār (Dr.) | |
ʿAfāf Badrān (Dr.) |
members of the Egyptian Moral Re-Armament Association (EMRA) |
ʿAfāf Shuʿayb |
veiled Egyptian actress who, in the climate of the “Islamic awakening" |
ʿĀiʾsha al-Shāṭir |
daughter of the Brotherhood leade al-Shātir |
ʿĀiʾsha bint Abī Bakr (Sayyida) |
Wife of Prophet Muḥammad |
ʿĀiʾsha Qāssim al-Ḥaddād [Aisha Essam el-Haddad] |
writer of "From Islamophobia to Islamistophobia: “Framing Islamic Movements in Egyptian Newspapers after the January 25th Revolution.” |
ʿĀiʾsha ʿAbd al-Hādī (Ms.) |
Egyptian Minister of Manpower and Immigration; Member of General Federation of Labor Women Affairs and Child, the Secretariat of the NDP, Shura Council; Chairman of the Complaints Committee of the National Council of Wages |
ʿAlāʾ al-Ḍabʿa |
Author |
ʿAlāʾ al-Dīn Abū al-ʿAzāiʾm [Alaa al-Din Abu al-Aza'im] (Shaykh) |
Head of the International Sufī Union |
ʿAlāʾ al-Dīn Muḥammad | |
ʿAlāʾ al-Jamal |
Author; Journalist |
ʿAlāʾ al-Kākhī [Alaa al-Kakhy] |
co-owner and director of the Egyptian TV-channel Al-Nahar |
ʿAlāʾ al-Samāḥī (Ḥasm) [ʿAlāʾ ʿAlī Muḥammad al-Samāḥī] | |
ʿAlāʾ Ḥāmid |
Egyptian writer whose novels "A Room in a Man's Mind" and "The Bed" caused him a prison sentence after being charged with insulting islam and disregarding "public morals". |
ʿAlāʾ Ḥamza |
Author; Journalist |
ʿAlāʾ Ḥassanayn |
ʿAlā Hassānayn is a former member of the Egyptian parliament |
ʿAlāʾ Maṭṭar |
Author; Journalist |
ʿAlāʾ Mubārak (Alaa Mubarak) | |
ʿAlāʾ Muḥyi al-Dīn (Dr.) |
Official spokesperson of Al jamaa Al islamiyya |
ʿAlāʾ Mūsā (Egyptian Ambassador to Iraq) | |
ʿAlāʾ Qandīl (Colonel) |
He was killed in the attack on the police car in Minya 1998 |
ʿAlāʾ Qāʿūd |
Journalist |
ʿAlāʾ Riyāḍ |
Author |
ʿAlāʾ Ṣādiq |
Journalist and TV Presenter and Muslim Brotherhood supporter |
ʿAlāʾ Salīm [Al-Ḍamīr Association for Human Rights] (Egypt) | |
ʿAlāʾ Shalabī |
the director of the Arab organization for Human Rights |
ʿAlāʾ Shitā |
He is understood to be a leader in the Jihād Group, as in this link:http://www.elwatannews.com/news/details/108255
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ʿAlāʾ Ṭāyiʿ |
coordinator of Āl al-Bayt and al-Ṣaḥābah Alliance (Egypt) |
ʿAlāʾ ʿAbd al-Fattāḥ [Alaa Abdal Fattah] |
Egyptian, in prison for breaking the Anti-Protest Law |
ʿAlāʾ ʿAbd al-Khāliq | |
ʿAlāʾ ʿAbd al-Munʿim (Politician) | |
ʿAlāʾ ʿAbd al-Tawāb | |
ʿAlāʾ ʿAzmī |
Author; Journalist |
ʿAlāʾ ʿUraybī |
Author |
ʿAlī Abū al-Khayr | |
ʿAlī al-Fātiḥ |
Author; Journalist for al-cArabī newspaper |
ʿAlī al-Ḥussaynī al-Sīstānī (Grand Ayatollah) |
Iranian-born Shīcah cleric in Iraq |
ʿAlī al-Qammāsh |
Author |
ʿAlī al-Qarahdāghī (Prof.) |
Secretary General of the World Union of Muslim Scholars |
ʿAlī al-Sammān (Dr.) |
Chairman of the Commission on Interfaith Dialogue in the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs in Egypt; Author; Former deputy chariman of the Azhar committee for dialogue with monotheistic religions |
ʿAlī al-Sharīf (Shaykh) |
Leading Figure of Al-Gamacat Al-Islamīya |
ʿAlī al-Silmī (Dr.) |
Egyptian Deputy Prime Minister, member of the Wafd-party |
ʿAlī al-Sulāmī | |
ʿAlī Allāh al-Jamāl (Dr.) |
Imam and preacher at Sayyida Zaynab Mosque |
ʿAlī Badr |
Author |
ʿAlī Bāshā Mubārak |
One of the most influential of Egypt's reformers; contributed to the start of the Egyptian National Library and Archives; founding Egypt's modern educational system; Egyptian public works and education minister (1823-1893) |
ʿAlī Fahmī (Dr.) |
Sociologist |
ʿAlī Fatḥ al-Bāb (Mr.) |
Member of the People’s Assembly, affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood |
ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib (Caliph) |
Cousin and son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muḥammad; the fourth and final of the Rashidun Caliphs |
ʿAlī Jabir ʿAlī (Shaykh) | |
ʿAlī Jumʿa [Ali Gomaa] (Grand Mufti of Egypt) | |
ʿAlī Khafājī [Ali Khafagy] | |
ʿAlī Laban (Mr.) |
Member of the People’s Assembly,belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood; member of the Education Committee |
ʿAlī Māhir (Mr.) |
Director of the Institute of Peace Studies at Bibliotheca Alexandria; Former Egyptian Ambassador to France, Tunisia |
ʿAlī Maḥmūd (Shaykh) | |
ʿAlī Miṣilḥī [Minister of Supply] | |
ʿAlī Raḍwān (Dr.) | |
ʿAlī Sālim |
Egyptian writer and playwright |
ʿAlī Yāsīn (Journalist - Egypt) | |
ʿAlī Yūsuf |
Head of NāṣirCenter |
ʿAlī ʿAbd al- al-Rāziq al-Kāmil | |
ʿAlī ʿAbd al-Bāqī (Shaykh) | |
ʿAlī ʿAbd al-Fattāḥ (Eng.) |
Engineer, former representative of the Muslim Brotherhood in Alexandria |
ʿAlī ʿAbd al-Raḥmān Yūsuf (Dr.) |
President of Cairo University (Since 2004) |
ʿAlī ʿAbd Allāh Ṣāliḥ (President of Yemen) |
President of the Yemen Arab Republic (Since 1990) |
ʿAlī ʿAshmāwī |
Author |
ʿAlī ʿUthmān Ṭaha |
He is the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sudan (1995-1998) |
ʿAlī Abū al-Ḥassan (Shaykh) |
Secretary general of the Dacwá Association at the Azhar and former head of the Fatwá Committee; Author |