List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Ibn ʿĀmal al-Niẓāfa | |
Ibn ʿArabī |
Sufi philosopher |
Ibn ʿAsākir |
wrote one of the most important books about the Islamic history of syria, covering the the life of important figueres who lived or visited Damascus, including the assessment of hadith.
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Ibrāhīm al-Nāsikh | |
Ibrahim [Ibrāhīm Sulaymān] | |
Ibrāhīm (Prophet) | |
Ibrahim Abouleish (Dr.) | |
Ibrāhīm Abū al-ʿAysh | |
Ibrāhīm Abū ʿAwf | |
Ibrāhīm al-Baḥrāwī (Dr.) |
professor of Jewish History at the University of Cairo, Egypt |
Ibrāhīm al-Fayyūmī (Shaykh) |
Secretary general of Islamic Research Academy |
Ibrāhīm al-Hilbāwi Bey | |
Ibrāhīm al-Hinaydī |
Head of Parliament’s Constitutional and Legislative Affairs Committee. |
Ibrāhīm al-Huḍaybī [Ibrahim El-Houdaiby] | |
Ibrāhīm al-Jamal |
General Director of al-Azhar Preaching, Head of the Fatwa Committee and Secretary-General of the Egyptian Family House in Alexandria |
Ibrāhīm al-Khūlī (Dr.) |
Muslim scholar; member of the Front-Azhar scholars; professor of rhetoric, literature and criticism |
Ibrāhīm al-Maṣrī |
Officer (Egypt) |
Ibrāhīm al-Sayyād [Head of the news sector of Egyptian state's Radio& TV building] | |
Ibrāhīm al-Saʿadanī | |
Ibrāhīm al-Yāzijī | |
Ibrāhīm al-Zaʿafarānī (Dr.) |
Leading figure of the Muslim Brotherhood; Secretary-General of Medical Doctors’ Syndicate in Alexandria |
Ibrāhīm Aṣlān |
Editor-in-chief of the series Āfāq cArabiyyah; Novelist |
Ibrahim El Bakraoui |
One of the suicide attackers, 29 years old, at Zaventem Airport, Brussels, March 22, 2016. According to Trouw Newspaper, March 23, felt hunted by the police, thus choosing a suicide attack over being arrested. |
Ibrāhīm Fahmī Hilāl (Dr.) |
Founder of the Coptic Nation Group (1954) |
Ibrāhīm Faltas (Father) |
head of the (Catholic) custodian priory of Jerusalem |
Ibrāhīm Fawzī |
Christian, accused of killing Khalīl Muhammad Ibrāhīm Abu Qureen on May 31, 2008 |
Ibrāhīm Ghūsha (Eng.) |
Member of the Political Bureau of the Islamic Resistance Movement Ḥamās |
Ibrāhīm Ḥabīb (Dr.) | |
Ibrāhīm Ḥamād [Ibrahim Hamad] |
General Major with Egyptian police’s intelligence services, Governor of Assiut for a short period after the January 25, 2011, revolution and appointed again in August 2013 |
Ibrāhīm Hanīdī (Chancellor) |
Minister of transitional justice |
Ibrāhīm Hooper |
Spokesperson of the Council on American-Islamic Relations |
Ibrāhīm Ḥusayn ʿAbd al-Ḥādī ʿīdārūs |
London-based Egyptian fundamentalist |
Ibrāhīm Isḥaq |
Film Producer |
Ibrāhīm Isḥāq Sidrāk (Patriarch) |
Coptic Catholic Bishop of Minya in Upper Egypt for 10 years and Patriarch since 2009 |
Ibrāhīm Jāb Allāh |
Author; Journalist for Rose al-Yussuf |
Ibrāhīm Khalīl |
Assistant Editor-in-Chief of Rose Al-Youssef Magazine |
Ibrāhīm Khūraysha (Ambassador) |
Palestinian ambassador |
Ibrāhīm Maḥlab [Ibrahim Mahlab] |
Prime Minister of Egypt, March 1, 2014 – September 19, 2015 |
Ibrāhīm Mīkhāʾīl (Father) |
Priest of Mar Mina Church in Ṭaḥā al-Acmidah / Samallūṭ / Minya; Died in a car accident in 2004 |
Ibrāhīm Mukhtār (Grand Mufti of Eritrea) |
He was the first Grand Muftī of Eritrea. He died in 1969. |
Ibrāhīm Nāfiʿ (Mr.) |
President of the Arab Journalist Union; Chairman of Arab Anti-Discrimination Organization; Former Chairman of Al-Ahrām newspaper |
Ibrāhīm Nawār | |
Ibrāhīm Negm |
Secretary General of Fatwa Authorities Worldwide and an adviser to the Mufti of Egypt |
Ibrāhim Pasha | |
Ibrāhīm Qāʿūd |
Author |
Ibrāhīm Qumaḥī (Dr.) | |
Ibrāhīm Rabīʿ | |
Ibrahim Sabri Mo’awad [Ibrāhīm Ṣabrī Muʿawwaḍ] |
Coptic amateur historian who was active in the 1990s with a focus on the Holy Family tradition. He has passed away. |
Ibrāhīm Ṣāliḥ (Dr.) |
Lawyer; Former deputy president of the Court of Appeal; Head of the defense team of Sacd al-Dīn Ibrāhīm; supporter of al-Ghad Party |
Ibrāhīm Ṣaʿada (Mr.) |
Journalist; Former Chief editor of Akhbār al-Yawm newspaper; Former Chairman of Akhbār al-Yawm house |
Ibrāhīm Shiḥātah (Dr.) |
Late Vice-President of the World Bank; First Director-General of the OPEC Fund |
Ibrāhīm Shukrī (Eng.) |
Politician; Former Minister; Founder of the Labor Party |
Ibrāhīm Taqī Riyāḍ |
Brother of Father Mina, allegedly kidnapped during the attack and remains missing, ʿAlāʾ Hassānayn stated he converted to Islam ten years ago and presented a photo of him in an outfit that appears to be Muslim. ʿAlāʾ Hassānayn suggested that he could be interviewed in Alexandria where he now lives. |
Ibrāhīm Taqlā | |
Ibrāhīm Yaḥyā [Ibrahim Yahia] |
Pharmacology student, son of Ahmed Waleed al-Sheikh. Ibrahim Yahia was portrayed over and over on 15 different TV channels in 2013, confessing to having had weapons and participating in an attack on the police that cost the life of a low-level officer (one of many 'confession videos’ that had been broadcast on TV) following the dispersal of the Raba’a Al-Adawiya sit-in. |
Ibrāhīm Zakī Andrawus |
Married muslim girl (Rana Hatim) from Al wasta and travelled to turkey |
Ibrahīm `Īsa | |
Ibrāhīm ʿAbd al-Sayyid (Father) |
Late Coptic Orthodox priest; Defrocked by Pope Shenouda; Author |
Ibrāhīm ʿAbd al-ʿĀṭī [ Ibrahim Abdel Atti] |
Egyptian scientist who claimed to have invented a machine that is able to heal AIDS and Hepatitis C with the help of god |
Ibrāhīm ʿAbdīn | |
Ibrāhīm ʿAlī Sharaf al-Dīn |
Egyptian Muslim man who converted to Christianity and moved to Kenya in 1988 and returned to Egypt in 1994 volunatrily. |
Ibrāhīm ʿĀṭā al-Fayyūmī |
Secretary general of the Islamic Research Academy |
Ibrāhīm ʿAwaḍ (Dr.) | |
Ibrāhīm ʿAzār (Bishop) |
Bishop. |
Ibrāhīm ʿĪssā [Ibrahim Eissa] (Egyptian Journalist) |
Journalist; Editor-in-chief of Al-Dustūr newspaper |
IbrāhƯm Tiqi Riad | |
IbrāhƯm Tiqi Riad; Ramy Rafiq | |
Ibrām (62nd. Coptic Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria) | |
Ibrām (Bishop of al-Fayyoum) |
Bishop of Al-Fayyoum |
Ibrām Imīl (Abram Emil), new undersecretary of the Coptic Orthodox papacy |
appointed late 2018 |
Ibrām Wanīs ʿAṭāʾ Allāh (Father) |
responsible for Izbet Jalilah, Beni Hallah, Halyah, Izbet Baramik |
Ibrām Wanīs ʿAṭāʾ Allāh (Father) Andrāwus Ḥabīb Buqṭur (Father) Dāwūd Ghaṭās Ayyūb (Sr. | |
Ibrām [Abra'am] (Father of Muharraq Monastery in Assiut) | |
Ibrāhīm Isḥāq (Father) |
the Patriarch of the Catholic Church at the Cathedral of the Virgin in Nasr City in Cairo |
IbrƗhƯm Muhammad Mustafá IbrƗhƯm cƮsá | |
Ibtihāl Aḥmadī Yūnus (Dr.) |
Professor at Cairo University; Wife of Naṣr Ḥāmid Abū Zayd |
Ibtisām al-Jindī |
Journalist, particpated in a roundtable discussion initiated by AWR on the amendment of Art. 2 of the Constitution (see AWR-Paper Nr. 40).
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Idi Amin [ʿĪdī Amīn Dādā] (President) |
The third President of Uganda, ruling from 1971 to 1979 |
Idrīs Tawfīq |
Tawfiq, a Roman Catholic priest before his conversion to Islam, continues to write for many newspapers and journals around the world, including the Middle East Times. |
Idwār Ghālī al-Dahabī |
A Coptic Egyptian writer |
Ieronymos II Archbishop of Athens |
The Archbishop of Athens and all Greece, and the head of the Greek Orthodox Church |
Ignác Goldziher [Ignaz Goldziher] |
Ignaz Goldziher was a Hungarian Orientalist who is considered as the founder of modern Arabic Islamic Studies alongside the German Theodor Noeldeke and the Dutch Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje |
Ignatius Aphrem II | |
Ihāb al-Kharāṭ |
chairman of Shūrá Council’s Human Rights Committee |
Ihāb al-Sharīf (Dr.) |
Egyptian ambassador in Iraq, Kidnapped and killed by al-Jamācah al-Islāmīyah |
Ihāb al-Zalāqī |
Author |
Ihāb Badawī | |
Ihab Elsherif | |
Ihāb Fatḥī |
Author; Journalist |
Ihāb Fawzī |
Egypt’s ambassador to the EU in Brussels |
Ihāb Hijāzī |
Author |
Ihāb Jūda [Ehab Gouda] (Dr.) |
Egyptian businessman working with the Chinese-Egyptian Friendship Association |
Ihāb Kāmil | |
Ihāb Rāḍī | |
Ihāb Ramzī (Lawyer) |
Lawyer in the Abū Fānā incident |
Ihab RamzƯ | |
Ihāb Shīḥah |
President of Al Asala party. |
Ihāb Shukrī |
Translator at AWR; Author |
Īhāb Ṣubḥī (Mr.) | |
Ihāb Yusrī Yāssīn |
Islamist militant suspected in the 7 April bombing by the Khan al-Khalili bazaar, blew himself near the Cairo's Egyptian Museum in April 2005 |