List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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Name | Function |
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Salmān ʿĀbidī | |
Salwā Abū Saʿada (Dr.) |
Author |
Salwā Bakr |
Egyptian Novelist; Author |
Salwā Rafʿat |
Author |
Salwā Unsī al-Alfī |
Egyptian Coptic girl had allegedly been kidnapped and forced to convert to Islam in 1995. |
Sam Brownback |
U.S. Senator for the State of Kansas (1998-2010) |
Sam Nunn (American Politician) |
Former United States Senator, co-founder of Necluar Threat Initiative (NTI) |
Samāḥ Samīr |
Author |
Samāḥ ʿAbd al-ʿĀṭī |
Author |
Saman Shiḥātah Rizq Allāh (Father) | |
Samar Rushdī | |
Samar Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn |
Author |
Samāʾil Māhir [Samail Mahir] |
Reported as "A Christian from Minia converts to Islam before disappearing" by Sawt al-Ummah [Ref. AWR, 2007, week 2, art. 4] |
Sameh Fawzi | |
Sameh Fawzy | |
Sameh Hanna [Sāmiḥ Ḥanna] (Dr.) | |
Sameh Seif El-Yazal [Sāmiḥ Sayf al-Yazal] |
intelligence officer, now director of the al-Jumhuriya Center for Studies. |
Sāmī al-Bārūdī |
(d.1914) |
Sāmī al-Zughbī |
Sāmī al-Zughbī was one of the managers of Sheraton Hotel in Cairo. |
Sāmī Dāghir | |
Sāmī Fahmī |
Author |
Sami Faltas (Dr.) |
Originally from Egypt, Dr. Sami Faltas has lived most of his life in the Netherlands. With a background in Social and Political Sciences, Dr. Faltas specialized in civil-military relations, security-sector reform, political negotiations and Middle Eastern studies. He is currently freelancing as an adviser or trainer on SSR, DDR, gender and political negotiations. |
Sāmī Ḥamīd | |
Sāmī Hānī |
Journalist at Al-Hayat newspaper |
Sāmī Ḥarāk |
Lawyer; One of the founders of Miṣr al-Umm party |
Sāmī Jād al-Ḥaqq |
Author |
Sāmī Jaʿfar |
Author |
Sāmī Khashaba |
Author |
Sāmī Mitwalī |
ecurity director for Minya |
Sāmī Sabrī Shākir |
Dean of the Institute of Coptic Studies and Professor of Architecture. |
Sāmī Shinūda [Samy Shenoudah] (Prof.) | |
Sāmī Sīdhum (Gen.) | |
Sāmī Yaʿqūb |
Egyptian publisher |
Sāmī Yūsuf |
British Muslim singer |
Sāmī Zākī ʿAwwād [Sami Zaki Awad] |
from the City of al-Zaqāzīq, in al-Sharqīya governorate, reported to have been forced to convert to Islam by Security Forces [Ref. AWR, week 17, art. 20 and: Arab-West Report, paper 6, p. 12] |
Sāmī Zaqzūq | |
Sāmī ʿAnān (Lieutenant General) | |
Samia Hassanein | |
Samia SƯdhum | |
Sāmiḥ Abū Hashīma (Gen.) | |
Sāmih Abū Zayd and Ashraf al-‘Ashmāwī (Egyptian Counselors) | |
Samīḥ al-Ḥannāʾ | |
Sāmiḥ Fawzī (Dr.) |
Journalist; Human Rights Activist; Editor of Chief of al-Waṭanī newspaper |
Sāmiḥ Karīm |
Author |
Sāmiḥ Mūrīs [Sameh Maurice] (Dr., Rev.) |
Pastor at Qasr al-Dūbārah Evangelical church |
Sāmiḥ Ṣādiq Anṭūn | |
Sāmiḥ Sakr [Sameh Sakr] (Dr.) | |
Sāmiḥ Sāmī |
Author |
Sāmiḥ Shukrī |
former Minister of Foreign affairs |
Sāmiḥ ʿAbd al-Ḥamīd Ḥammūda (Salāfī; Egypt) | |
Sāmiḥ ʿĀshūr (Mr.) |
Member of the Egyptian National Council for Human Rights; Independent member of people assembly; Bar Association chairman (2001-2008); Lawyer |
Sāmiḥ ʿAskar (Egyptian author) |
a liberal author and researcher |
Sāmiḥ ʿīd |
a dissident from the Muslim Brotherhood |
Sāmiḥa Ayyūb |
Actress |
Sāmiḥ al-Qāḍī |
Governor of Minya |
Sāmiḥ al-Qāḍī |
Governor of Minya |
Samir Morcos | |
Samīr Abū Luʾluʾ |
Accused of leading the attack on the monastery on May 31, 2008. There is no legal evidence of him being part of the attack. Main antagonist against the monastery in this conflict, member of Customary Conciliation Commission |
Samir Abu Lu’lu | |
Samīr al-Jamal |
Egyptian author and playwright (1952 -) |
Samīr al-Sunbāṭī (Dr.) |
Egyptian official responsible for Tourism Development Planning of the Red Sea Area (at least at the time of 1998) |
Samir Dumani [Samīr Dūmānī] |
member of Initiatives of Change in Lebanon |
Samīr Farīd |
Egyptian film critic; Member of the Consultative Board of the Minister of Culture (Since 1989); Cinema Supervisor at Bibliotheca Alexandrina (Since 2001) |
Samīr Fayyāḍ (Dr.) |
Leading figure in the Tajammuc Party; Advisor to the former Minister of Health. |
Samīr Gharīb |
Director of the Cultural Adornment Institution |
Samīr Ghaṭṭās | |
Samīr Jirjis [Samir Girgis] (Dr.) |
Author, Professor of Strategic Management in London |
Samīr Khalīl | |
Samīr Maḥmūd (Dr.) | |
Samir Marcos | |
Samīr Marquṣ (Eng.) |
Egyptian Copt;Engineer; General secretary of Middle East Council of Churches; Member of the Coptic Center for Social Studies; Researcher ; Author and Intellectual |
Samīr Mattā Quddūs |
Author |
Samīr Murquṣ |
one of Egypt’s most respected Coptic political figures. A one-time member of the Tagammu Party, he is a prominent liberal Coptic scholar and writer. He was appointed as one of President Muhammad Mursi’s advisers, working out of the presidential palace in Cairo. |
Samīr Naʿūm |
Author |
Samir Raafat | |
Samīr Rajab |
Egyptian Journalist; Chief of 24 hours newspaper |
Samīr Ṣabrī (Lawyer) |
Egyptian lawyer |
Samīr Ṣadāq (Rev.) | |
Samīr Sarḥān (Dr.) |
Head of the General Egyptian Book Organization (1985-2004); Author; Critic |
Samīr Sayf |
Coptic Film Director, Professor at the Cinema Institute |
Samīr Sulaymān (Dr.) | |
Samīr Zakī |
Head of the Cathedral Committee for National Participation; Secretary-general of the National Participation Group. |
Samīr ʿAbd al-Majīd |
Inspector of Security Investigations (Egypt) |
Samīr ʿUwayḍah Ḥakīm |
Murdered in al-Kushḥ / Sohag in 1998 |
Samīra Lūqā | |
Samīra Mazāḥī |
Journalist in Al watani international |
Sāmiyya al-Mutayyam (Councilor) |
Vice chairman of the Administrative Prosecution Authority; Member of the board of trustees of the Egyptian National Council for Human Rights |
Sāmiyya Sīdhum-Peterson |
Managing editor of Watanī newspaper (Egypt) |
Sāmiyya ʿAbd al-Masīḥ Maḥrūs |
Killed in the incidents of al-Kushḥ / Sohag (January 2000) |
Sāmiyya ʿAbd al-Nūr |
Samia Abdennour came to Egypt from Palestine in 1947. She is the author of Egyptian Customs and Festivals. |
Samiyya ʿArīsha | |
Sammy Muthini | |
Samrāʾ bint Nuhayk | |
Samson Raphael Hirsch |
The foremost proponent of Orthodox Jewry in Germany during the 19th century (1808-1888). The German rabbi had a considerable influence on the developement of Orthodox Judaism. |
Samuel Huntington | |
Samuel Ḥabīb |
Rev. 1928-1997, founder of the Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services (CEOSS) in 1960 and head of the Protestant Council of Egypt (1980-1997). |
Samuel Marinus Zwemer (Missionary) | |
Samuel Morris (Representative of the International Copts Association) | |
Samuel Paty |
a French middle-school teacher, who was murdered on 16 October 2020 in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, a suburb of Paris. Paty was killed and beheaded by an Islamist terrorist "Abdoullakh Abouyedovich Anzorov", an 18-year-old Muslim Russian refugee of Chechen ethnicity. Paty had, in a class on freedom of expression, shown his students Charlie Hebdo's 2012 cartoons depicting the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Followin Samuel's murder, French president Macron, raised controversial comments about Islam, and has tmade new legalisations tp control Islam in France. The French government has embarked on a crackdown against extremist mosques and associations. |
Samuel Phillips Huntington (Professor) |
Former U.S. Political scientist; Author of "Clash of Civilizations" ; Professor at Harvard University |