Persons

Terms:Persons

List of persons names (and their functions) used in AWR-Articles

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Name Function
ʿImād Ḥussayn (Journalist)
ʿImād Ḥussayn Ḥassan (Politician)

Deputy interior minister and former head of the Police Academy

ʿImād Karam

Executive Director of IofC International. He is Palestinian British. Imad grew up in Gaza and won a scholarship to do postgraduate studies in media and communications in London where he also obtained his PhD on the impact of the media on Arab youth identity.

ʿImād Khalīl
ʿImād Khayra

Author

ʿImād Makkī

Author; Editor and founder of the news agency America in Arabic in Washington

ʿImād Nazīh
ʿImād Samīr ʿAwwād (Eng.)

Coptic activist and journalist living in the USA

ʿImād Shāhīn [Emad Shahin] (Prof. Dr.)

Egyptian professor for political science

ʿImād Ṭaha

Author

ʿImād Taklā

reporter in the Copts Daily Digest

ʿImād ʿAbd al-Ghaffūr [Emad Abdel Ghaffour] (Dr.)

former head of the Salafi Al-Watan party

ʿImād ʿAwnī

owner of Aman Group

ʿImād ʿAzmī Grays

Author; Journalist

ʿImād ʿĪssā Jirjis [Emad Isa Girgis]

He was reported by Sawt al-Ummah to haven seeken top security agency's help to complete his procedures to convert to Islam, [ Ref. AWR, 2005, week 37, art. 24]

ʿInāya Aḥmad

The Qinā branch of the National Women Council coordinator 

ʿIrīyān Labīb Ḥannā

Author

ʿIṣām Ḥamīd (Imam)
ʿIṣām Musulinī (Member of ‘urfī panel)
ʿIṣmat Zaqlama (Dr.)

Coptic Activist; Head of the Coptic Foundation

ʿIṣmat ʿAbd al-Majīd (Dr.)

Secretary-general of the League of Arab States (1991-2001); Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs (1984-1991)

ʿĪssā bin Salmān

First King of Bahrain 

ʿĪssā Jirjis (Dr.)

Head of the Victoria Hospital; Member of the Coptic Orthodox Majlis al-Millī author

ʿIṣṣām al- Ḥaḍarī [Essam al-Hadary] (Egyptian footballer)
ʿIṣṣām al-Badawī (Governor of al-Minyā)
ʿIṣṣām al-Dīn Ḥassan
ʿIṣṣām al-Ḥaddād

Member of the Muslim Brotherhood 

ʿIṣṣām al-Ḥamlī (Major General)
ʿIṣṣām al-Islāmbūlī (Lawyer)
ʿIṣṣām al-Kurdī

President of The Office of Cultural Relations and Education in Montreal 

ʿIṣṣām al-Qamarī

Former General in Egyptian Army; Weapons smuggler; Leading figure in Egyptian Jihād group

ʿIṣṣām al-Sharīf
ʿIṣṣām al-ʿIrīyān [Essam el Erian] (Dr.)

Head of the Muslim Brotherhood Political office; Assistant secretary-General of the Doctors' syndicate

Biography

ʿIṣṣām Darbāla

Leading figure of al-Jamācah al-Islāmiyyah

ʿIṣṣām Faḍl

Author

ʿIṣṣām Faraj

Vice-President of the Supreme Constitutional Court (Egypt)

ʿIṣṣām Fāris

Lebanese MP representing a northern region (at least in 1996)

ʿIṣṣām Hādī

Author

ʿĪṣṣām Hilmī (General)
ʿIṣṣām Khalīl
ʿIṣṣām Luṭfī

Author

ʿIṣṣām Mansī [MP] (Egypt)
ʿIṣṣām Sarṭāwī

Dr Issam Sartawi was a senior member of the Palestine Liberation Organization 

ʿIṣṣām Sharaf (Dr.)

Prime Minister of Egypt (February 2011-October 2011)

ʿIṣṣām Shīḥa
ʿIṣṣām Sulṭān

Former Brotherhood leading figure and a founder of al-Wasaṭ Party; Author

ʿIṣṣām ʿAbd al-Jawwād

Author

ʿIṣṣām ʿAbd al-Majīd (Gama'a Islamiyyah)
ʿIṣṣām ʿAbd al-Salām

Egyptian engineer who ran for Egypt's 1995 parliamentary elections in Shubrā

ʿIṣṣām ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz

Author

ʿIṣṣām ʿAbd Allāh (Dr.)

Professor of philosophy and literature at cAyn Shams University

ʿIzz al-Dīn Najīb

Author

ʿIzza al-Jarf (Azza El-Garf)
ʿIzza al-Khūlī (Prof.)
ʿIzza Karīm (Dr.)

Egyptian professor of Sociology at the National Centre for Social Research

ʿIzza Sulaymān

Director of the Center for Egyptian Women’s Legal Assistance

ʿIzza ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz

Author

ʿIzza ʿUmār Muḥammad Zakī

Student at Ecole Française Champollion d'Alexandrie who was banned from entering her class with hijab

ʿIzzat al-Rishq

Leader in the Islamic Resistance Movement [HAMAS]

ʿIzzat al-Sayyid
ʿIzzat al-Saʿadanī

Journalist at al-Ahrām newspaper; Editor-in-chief of cAlā' al-Dīn children's magazine; author

ʿIzzat Andrāwus [Izzat Andrawus]

owner of the website www.coptichistory.org

ʿIzzat Ḥabīb Ṣalīb (Prof.)
ʿIzzat Ibrāhīm

rights activist

ʿIzzat Labīb

a prominent Coptic figure in Nazlah (Egypt)

ʿIzzat Shākir (Father)
ʿIzzat ʿAbd Allāh

Governor of Beni Suef

ʿIzzat ʿAfīfī ‎(Father)

parish priest of the Coptic Evangelical Church of Banī Mazār, Minya‎

ʿIzzat ʿAṭiyya (Dr.)

Disqualified Head of the Ḥadith Faculty of Theology Al Azhar University

ʿIzzāzī ʿAlī ʿIzzāzī

Egyptian journalist at al-Usbūc and al-Ahrām newspaper

ʿUbaydullah al-Jābir ī (Shaykh)
ʿUday Ṣaddām Ḥussayn

ʿUday Ṣaddām Ḥussayn (18 June 1964 – 22 July 2003) was the eldest son of Ṣaddām Ḥussayn.

ʿUjayl al-Nishmī

Kuwaiti preacher

ʿUlā al-Qaraḍāwī
ʿUlā Jalāl

Egyptian journalist; Translator for AWR; Author

ʿUlā Muṣṭafā ʿĀmir

Author

ʿUlā ʿĀdil

Author

ʿUlwānī Mughīb

Author

ʿUmār Abū Bakr

Author

ʿUmar Aḥmad

Founder and Chairman of the Council on American Islamic Relations (1994 -2005)

ʿUmar al-Bashīr (President of Sudan)

President of Sudan (Since 1993); Prime Minister of Sudan (1989-1993)

ʿUmar al-Basṭawaysī (Shaykh)

Head of the Central Administration for Public Relations and Media in the Azhar

ʿUmar al-Dīb (Shaykh)

Undersecretary of Azhar; Head of the Committee for Inter-Religious Dialogue

ʿUmār al-Ḥitāmī (Mr.)

managing director of Orascom Housing Development

ʿUmār al-Sayyid Khalīl (Shaykh)
ʿUmar al-Shanīṭī

an independent economist heavily engaged in the analysis of the Middle East economic issues.

ʿUmar al-Sharīf [Omar Sharif] {Michel Dimitri Chalhoub} (Actor)

Arab Egyptian actor who starred in Hollywood films; nominated for an Academy Award and won three three Golden Globe Awards

ʿUmar Bakrī Muḥammad (Shaykh)

Islamist militant leader; Founder of Ḥizb al-Taḥrīr as a major organization in the United Kingdom; leader of Al-Muhajirūn organization till 2004

ʿUmar Ibn al-Farīd

medieval Sufī poet 

ʿUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb (Caliph)

7th Century ruler; Second Caliph of Rashidun Caliphate; one of the most powerful and influential early Muslim rulers

ʿUmar ibn ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz (Caliph)

Umayyad caliph (717-720)

ʿUmar Marwān
ʿUmar Muṣṭafā al-Tilmisānī

Third General guide of the Muslim Brotherhood (1972-1986)

ʿUmar Riyāḍ (Dr.)

A Lecturer at Utrecht, University OF Humanistics.

ʿUmar Sulaymān [Omar Suleiman] (General, Vice President)

1936-2012, an Egyptian army general, politician, diplomat,

and a leading officer in Egypt's intelligence system beginning in 1986. President Husni Mubarak

was during the revolution of January 2011 criticized for never having appointed a vice-President.

Husni Mubarak nominated ʿUmar Sulaymān on January 29 as his vice-President. On February 11. Sulaymān announced the resignation of Mubarak and himself. He no longer appeared in public after this.

ʿUmār Ṭāriq

ministry’s spokesman

ʿUmar ʿAbd al-Hādī

Member in Ghad al-Thawrah Party

ʿUmar ʿAbd al-Kāfī (Shaykh)

Islamic Preacher

ʿUmar ʿAbd al-Raḥmān [Omar Abdel Rahman] (Shaykh)

Spiritual Leader of al-Jamācah al-Islāmiyyah; Author. Also known as the Blind Shaykh

Biography

 

ʿUmār ʿAbd al-Wahhāb [Omar Abdel Wahab]

Student at the University of Alexandria who was during demonstrations hit on October 14, 2013, by birdshot fired by police and died a week later. This resulted in unrest.

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