List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Name | Function |
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Sa'id Sumbul | |
Sābā Bāshā Ḥabashī |
He was the Egyptian minister of supplies in 1939. He was among the copts who formed the international coptic association in New Jersey in 1974 |
Ṣabāḥ Hamām |
Egyptian journalist |
Ṣabāḥ ʿAbd al-Rāziq | |
Sabbattai Zevi (Rabbi) |
Jew who believed to be the Messias, 1626-1676 |
Ṣābir Abū al-Futūḥ |
Member of the People’s Assembly, affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood |
Ṣābir Faraḥāt | |
Ṣābir Mashhūr |
Author |
Ṣabrī Fawzī Jawhara |
Coptic activist, author in the Copts Daily Digest of the US Copts Association |
Ṣabrī ʿAbd al-Ruʾūf (Shaykh, Dr.) |
Professor of Islamic studies at the Azhar University; One of the shaykhs who give fatwa's through the Islamic telephone service |
Ṣabrī ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz |
head of the Ancient Egyptian section at the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) |
Sadam Hussein | |
Sadat | |
Ṣaddām Ḥussayn (President of Iraq) |
President of Iraq (1979-2003) |
Ṣaddām Kāmil Ḥassan al-Majīd |
Ṣadām Kāmil (? - 1996) was the second cousin and son-in-law of deposed Iraqi President Ṣaddām Ḥusayn. |
Ṣādiq al-Mahdī |
President of the Government of Sudan; politician and thinker; the imām of the Ansar; the President of the Umma Party |
Sadiq al-Mahdi [Ṣādiq al-Mahdī] (1935-2020) | |
Saeid Edalatnejad (Prof.) |
Associated to the Encyclopaedia Islamica Foundation in Teheran, Iran. Prof. Dr. Anton Wessels dedicated his book The Grand Finale: The Apocalypse in the Tanakh, the Gospel, and the Qur’an, to him. |
Ṣafāa Fahmī |
senior pastor of the 2nd Presbyterian Church in Assiut |
Ṣafāʾ Zakī Murād | |
Ṣafāʾ ʿAsrān |
She launched an initiative to tackle revenge killing [thāʿr] practice in Upper Egypt, called ‘Shield of Tolerance, Upper Egypt without Revenge’. |
ṢafāʾʿĀshūr |
Author |
Sāfī ‘Abd al-Wanīs [A Coptic Member Of ‘urfī panel] | |
Ṣāfīnāz Kāẓim |
Egyptian writer and critic |
Ṣafiyya Ḥamdī | |
Ṣafiyya Zaghlūl |
a political activist, influencial in the wafd-Party, leader of women's movement, married to Prime Minister Saad Zaghloul ( 1859 - 1927) |
Ṣafwat al-Bayāḍī (Dr.) |
Head of the Evangelical Community Council in Egypt; Author |
Ṣafwat al-Sharīf (Dr.) |
b. 1933, he excelled, as an army officer, at post-graduate studies in the International Communication and Public Opinion at the Strategic Studies Institute and was transferred in 1957 to the General Intelligence Service GIS. He occupied leading positions in the State Information Service (SIS) between 1975 and 1978. He served as Chairman of the SIS from 1978 to 1980. Late President Anwar El-Sadat appointed him President of the Egyptian Radio and Television Union in 1980. In 1982, he was appointed by late President Hosni Mubarak to be Minister of Information until the year 2004 when he became President of the Supreme Press Council till his resignation on 29 January 2011.
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Ṣafwat al-ʿĀlam |
Journalist |
Ṣafwat Ḥijāzī [Safwat Hegazy] (Shaykh) |
Egyptian Imām and preacher; Author. Banned from entering the UK for hate speech, supporter of Muhammad Mursi, sentenced to prison after the military takeover in 2013 |
Ṣafwat ʿAbd al-Ghanī | |
Saḥar Luṭfī |
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Saḥar Ṭalʿat |
Author |
Saḥil Salim | |
Said al-‘Ashawi | |
Saint Macarius | |
Saint Mark | |
Saint Athanasuis | |
Saint Daniel Comboni (Italian missioner) |
He was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop who served in the missions in Africa and was the founder of both the Comboni Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus and the Comboni Missionary Sisters |
Sakīna Fuʾād |
Egyptian Journalist; Member of the Shura Council |
Sakīna Ḥassan | |
Salah Fadl | |
Ṣalāḥ Abū Ismāʿīl (Shaykh) |
Author; Islamic Scholar; Member of the Muslim Brotherhood |
Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn (Maj. Gen.) |
Govenour of Minya. |
Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn al-Ayyūbī [Saladin] (Sultan) |
First Ayyubid Sultan of Egypt and Syria; led the Muslims against the Crusaders and eventually recaptured Palestine from the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem after his victory in the Battle of Hattin |
Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn al-Jawrashī |
Islamist persecuted by the Tunisian government |
Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn Ḥāfiẓ (Dr.) |
Egyptian writer; Secretary General of the Federation of Arab Journalists |
Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn Ḥassan | |
Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn Muḥsin |
Author |
Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn Sālim (General) |
Advisor at the National Center for Middle East Studies; Retired general |
Ṣalāḥ al-Zayn (Dr.) |
Founding member of Misr al-Umm party; Teacher of literature at Cairo University |
Ṣalāḥ Amīr | |
Ṣalāḥ Bakhīt (Egyptian Lawyer) |
Egyptian Lawyer |
Salah Eddine | |
Ṣalāḥ Faḍl (Dr.) |
Egyptian intellectual |
Ṣalāḥ Fawzī (Dr.) |
Professor at Cairo University |
Ṣalāḥ Hāshim (Shaykh) |
Leading figure in Al-Jamacah Al-Islamiyya |
Salah Jaheen | |
Ṣalāḥ Jāhīn | |
Ṣalāḥ Muntaṣir (Mr.) |
Journalist for Al-Ahrām newspaper |
Ṣalāḥ Salām |
A member of the The Egyptian National Council for Human Rights |
Ṣalāḥ Salāma (General) |
Head of Egypt’s Central Security Agency |
Ṣalāḥ Shādī (Shaykh) |
Leading figure of the Muslim Brotherhood; Author and Islamic scholar |
Ṣalāḥ Sulṭān | |
Ṣalaḥ Ṭāhir (Artist) | |
Ṣalāḥ ʿAbd al-Maqṣūd |
Minister of Information |
Ṣalāḥ ʿAbd al-Mutʿāl (Dr.) |
Egyptian Author; Member of the Liberal party |
Ṣalāḥ ʿAbd al-Mʿabūd | |
Ṣalāḥ ʿAbd al-Ṣabūr |
Head of the Egyptian General Authority for Books in the late 1970's; Poet |
Ṣalāḥ ʿAbd al-Ṣādiq (Ambassador) (Egypt) | |
Ṣalāḥ ʿĪsā |
Author; Journalist |
Salama | |
Salāma Aḥmad Salāma |
Journalist; Former Deputy of Al-Ahrām; Editor of Books, Perspectives magazines |
Salāma Dāwūd (Dr.) |
President of Al-Azhar University |
Salāma Mūsā |
Egyptian intellectual; journalist and reformer in the 1920s |
Salāma Shākir [Sallamah Shaker] (Dr.) | |
Sālī al-Jabbās | |
Sālī Tūmā [Sally Toma] |
Coptic activist |
Ṣalīb (Father/Mārīnāb) |
Priest in Mārīnāb, a village in Upper Egypt |
Ṣalīb Mattā Sāwīrus (Coptic Orthodox Archpriest) |
Coptic Orthodox Archpriest; Member of the General Church Council (Since 1995); Head of the Coptic Peace Charity Organization; Patron of the Mari Girgis Church in Giyushi; former member of the People's Assembly; Pope Shenouda's nephew |
Ṣalīb Sūriyyāl (Father) |
Late Coptic Orthodox priest; Member of the Sunday School Movement |
Ṣalīb (Bishop of Cairo' s Mit Ghamr) |
Coptic Orthodox Bishop of Cairo's Mīt Ghamr Diocese |
Ṣāliḥ al-ʿArmūṭī |
Lawyer; Jordanian Attorney |
Ṣāliḥ Irshīdāt (Dr.) |
Jordanian Minister of Water and Irrigation 1995 |
Ṣāliḥ Kāmil (Shaykh) |
Owner of the Arab Radio & Television Network (ART) |
Ṣāliḥ Sālim (Dr.) |
member of the National Council for Human Rights |
Ṣāliḥ Shalabī |
Author |
Ṣāliḥ Siriyya |
Leader of the organization that was involved in the Fanīya affair |
Sālim Aḥmad Salām (Dr.) |
Member of the Tajammuc Party's central committee; Head of Pediatrics at Minya University |
Salīm al-Bishrī (Shaykh of al-Azhar) | |
Sālim al-Maḥrūqī | |
Sālim al-Sharīf |
Author |
Salīm al-ʿAwwā |
Former presidential candidate, Islamist thinker, lawyer, and Wasat Party co-founder |
Salīm Najīb (Dr.) |
Founder and President of the Canadian Coptic Association (Since 1969); Lawyer; Member of Egyptian Bar Association (Since 1956); Author |
Salīm Wassīf | |
Sālim ʿAbd al-Jalīl [Salem Abdel Galil] (Shaykh) |
Undersecretary of the ministry of Endowments |
Sālim ʿAbd al-Majīd (Dr.) | |
Salma Al Jayusi | |
Salmā Anwar |
Egyptian AWR Intern (DEDI program 2007) |
Salmān bin ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz Āl Saʿūd (King) |