List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles
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| Name | Function |
|---|---|
| Ḥanafī Jabālī |
Member of the Egyptian House of the Representatives (2020-2021) |
| Ḥanān al-Badrī |
Author; Journalist |
| Ḥanān Badawī |
Author |
| Ḥanān Fikrī |
Author; Journalist |
| Ḥanān Ḥajjāj |
Author |
| Ḥanān Muḥammad |
Author; Journalist |
| Ḥanān Munīb | |
| Ḥanān Rasmī [Hanan Rasmi] |
Young Coptic woman from al-Umrāniyāh / Kafr al-Sheikh / Nile Delta that is reported to have been abducted by TukTuk drivers [Ref. AWR, 2007, week 27, art. 36 and: Arab-West Report, Paper 6, p. 17] |
| Ḥanān Sulaymān |
Author |
| Ḥanān Turk |
Egyptian Veiled actress |
| Ḥanān Yūsuf (Dr.) |
Lecturer on International Media at cAyn Shams University, Executive chairman of the Arab Organization for International Cooperation |
| Ḥanān ʿAshrāwī |
Prominent Christian Palestinian figure |
| Ḥanāniyyā Mikhāʾīl Jirjis [Hananiya Mikhail Girgis] (Father) | |
| Hānī Aḥmad Rizq |
Author |
| Hānī al Kātib [Hany El Kateb] (Dr.) | |
| Hānī al-Dīb | |
| Hānī al-Sibāʿī (Dr.) |
Founder and Director of Al-Maqrizī Center for Historical Studies in London; Lawyer; Member of members of the shura of Egyptian Islamic Jihad |
| Hānī al-ʿAṣr (Mr.) |
Journalist for Al-Dustūr newspaper; Author |
| Hānī Bahīj |
Author |
| Hānī Bahnā [founder of Egyptian Coptic Union] | |
| Hānī Dāniyāl [Hani Daniel] |
Author |
| Hānī Faraj Zākī [Hani Faraj Zaki] |
involved in bureaucratic problems related to being officially recognized as Muslim, cases reported about in Sawt al-Ummah [Ref. Arab-West Report, Paper 6, p. 9] |
| Hānī Fawzī | |
| Hānī Ḥakīm | |
| Hānī Ḥannā ʿAzīz (Dr.) |
Author, Head of the International Committee for Restoration at the International Council for Museums |
| Hānī Hilāl (Dr.) |
Egyptian Minister of Higher Education and State for Scientific Research (Since 2005) |
| Hānī Kharrāṭ | |
| Hānī Labīb |
Journalist; Member of the Coptic Secular Group demanding reform of the Coptic Church |
| Hānī Mihannā | |
| Hānī Mikāwī | |
| Hānī Mīna Mikhā’īl (Dr.) | |
| Hānī Ramsīs [Member of the MYU executive office] | |
| Hānī Raslān |
head of the Sudan and Nile Basin Unit at al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies |
| Hānī Ṣādiq |
Brother of ʾIrīnī Ṣādiq, a Coptic Christian girl who had reportedly been kidnapped in Egypt in March 1996. |
| Hānī Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn | |
| Hānī Sāmiḥ (Egyptian Lawyer) |
Egyptian lawyer |
| Hānī Shākir ( Media Spokesman Of Egypt's Episcopal Church) | |
| Hānī Shukrallāh |
Interviewer; Managing editor of Al-Ahram Weekly |
| Hānī Zayd |
Author |
| Hānī ʿAbd al-Raḥmān | |
| Hānī ʿAbdullāh |
Author; Journalist |
| Hānī ʿĀzir |
International Expert. |
| Hānī ʿAzīz | |
| Ḥanīf Qadīr | |
| Ḥanīn Ḥussām (TikTok) | |
| Hāniyya Buqtur |
Sister of Romani Buqṭur, inhabitant of the village of el-Kashh/Sohag |
| Ḥanna al- Nayqūsī | |
| Ḥannā Grays |
Coptic intellectual |
| Ḥannā Nārūz |
An Egyptian lawyer and member of the Bar Association Council |
| Ḥannā ʿAmīra (Palestine) | |
| Hannah Arendt | |
| Ḥannāʾ Fawzī ʿAlī al-Shirākī | |
| Hans Achterhuis (Prof. Dr.) |
Dutch Philosopher. |
| Hans Bemelmans |
Volkenkundig Museum in Rotterdam |
| Hans Jansen (Dr.) |
Dutch Arabist, advisor of the far-right politician Geert Wilders |
| Hans Koolstra |
Father Koolstra Family, kidnapped in Yemen by tribe, 1999. |
| Hans Kueng (Prof. Dr.) |
Swiss Catholic priest, controversial theologian, and prolific author, since 1995 he has been President of the Foundation for a Global Ethic (Stiftung Weltethos) |
| Hans Messen | |
| Hans Putnam (Fr.) | |
| Hans Spekman | |
| Hans van den (b.1936) | |
| Hans van den Broek |
Born 1936, Member of Dutch Parliament (1976-1981), Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs (1982-1993) and Commissioner for External Relations of the European Union (1993-1999).
|
| Hans van Mierlo |
Hans van Mierlo was a former journalist and politician of the D66 party in the Netherlands. He worked for NRC Handelsblad before founding D66 together with Hans Gruijters. He has been a member of both the House of Representatives as well as the Senate. In the eighties he served as Minister of Defense and from 1994-1998 he was the Minister of Foreign Affairs, as well as the Deputy Prime Minister. He retired in 1998. |
| Hansjochen Steinbrecher |
Pastor at Deutsche Evangelische Kirche (DEG) (1996-2002) |
| HānƯ SamƯr; ZakārƯKamāl | |
| Harald Motzki (Orientalist) |
Harald Motzki is a German orientalist working in the field of hadith-literature at the University of Nijmegen |
| Harald Suermann (Dr.) | |
| Harm Ede Botje (Journalist) | |
| Harris Birkeland (Dr.) |
Norwegian scholar (1904-1961). Author of the book The Lord Guideth Oslo, 1956. Birkeland shows that guidance is a central concept already in the earliest suras of the Qur’an. |
| Harry De Quetteville (Mr.) | |
| Hārūn al-Rashīd (Caliph) |
fifth Abbasid Caliph |
| Ḥasan Radwān (Chief State Security Court Advisor of Egypt) | |
| Hāshim Ṣāliḥ |
Author; Journalist |
| Ḥasība Ḥāj Saḥrāwī (Amnesty International) | |
| Ḥasnāʾ Shaʿbān (Dr.) |
first Egyptian female judge of an economic court (Tanta) |
| Ḥassan Abū Bāshā (General) |
Former Egyptian Minister of the Interior |
| Ḥassan Abū Naʿama |
A former Jordanian diplomat, writer, and lecturer. |
| Ḥassan Abū Ṭālib (Dr.) |
Author |
| Ḥassan al-Alfī |
Former Egyptian Minister of Interior (1993-1997) |
| Ḥassan al-Bannā (Shaykh) |
Founder and General Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood (1928-1949) |
| Ḥassan al-Huḍaybī |
Second General Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood; Father of Muslim Brotherhood General Guide Ma'mūn al-Huḍaybī |
| Ḥassan al-Najjār | |
| Ḥassan al-Qabbānī (Journalist) |
journalist |
| Ḥassan al-Shāfiʿī [Hassan al-Shafei] (Shaykh) |
Member of Al-Azhar’s Council of Senior Scholars. He withdrew from political discussions after the dispersal of the Muslim Brotherhood sit-ins in August 2013. After 2013 his focus is on his work as leader of Al-Azhar’s academy for the Arabic Language. |
| Ḥassan al-Zawwām |
Author |
| Ḥassan al-ʿAṭṭār (Shaykh) | |
| Hassan El Banna | |
| Ḥassan Ḥanafī (Dr.) |
Professor of philosophy at Cairo University; Islamic thinker, prominent liberal thinker; Author |
| Hassan Hanizadeh |
a columnist at the Mehr news agency |
| Ḥassan Ḥatḥūt (Dr.) |
Chairman of the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences in the U.S.; member of the Muslim Brotherhood; Author |
| Ḥassan Ḥifnī (Dr.) |
Author |
| Ḥassan Ḥumayḍa |
Former governor of Minya |
| Hassan Ibn Thabet | |
| Ḥassan Ibrāhīm |
Head of the economic establishment in Abd el Nasser's era |
| Ḥassan II (King of Morocco) |
King of Morocco |
| Ḥassan Khalīl (Shaykh) | |
| Ḥassan Mālik [Hassan Malek] |
Businessman, in charge of the finances of the Muslim Brotherhood |
| Ḥassan Muḥammad Wajīh [Hassan Muhammad Wagieh] (Dr.) |
Expert in Linguistics of Negotiation and Cross-Cultural Communication; professor of English at the Azhar University |
| Ḥassan Nāfiʿ (Professor of Political Science Cairo University) |
Author; Professor of political science at Cairo University; Opposition party |
| Ḥassan Nājī |
