Persons

Terms:Persons

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

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Name Function
Nādiyya Shākir

Adli's sister who was in a coma 

Nādiyya ʿAbd al-Nūr

Financial director of the Ibn Khaldoun Center for Development Studies

Nafīsa Bint Abū al-ʿAlāʾ (Qur'an Reciter)
Nafīsa ʿAbd al-Fattāḥ

Author

Naftaniel
Nagia Abdelmoghney Said (Dr.)
Naguib Gibrail
Nāhid al-Nabarāwī

Author

Nāhid Maḥmūd Mitwallī

Muslim who converted to Christianity

Nāhid ‘Izzat

Author; Journalist

Nahiyān bin Mubārak (Shaykh)
Najāḥ Wākīm

(*1946) Presindet of People's Movement (Lebanon)

Nājī al-ʿAlī
Nājī Bihman

Former AWR translator

Nājī Ḥalīm
Nājī Jirjis [Nagy Girgis/George]

Author

Nājī Khayr

Spokesman of the American Coptic Association

Nājī Mattā Ṣalīb
Nājī Wilyam [Nagy William]

Egyptian Coptic Orthodox journalist; Editor-in-chief of al-Mashāhīr magazine; Member of the Egyptian Association for Enlightenment; Member of the Ghad party

Nājī ʿAṭṭā Farīd
Nājī ʿUmrān
Najīb Fakhrī
Najīb Butrus Ghālī (1873-1933‎
Najīb Fakhrī

He was a former chairman of the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights [EOHR]

Najīb Jibrāʾīl Mīkhāʾīl [Naguib Gibreel Michael] (Lawyer; Head EUHRO)

Coptic lawyer; Head of the Egyptian Union for Human Rights Organizations (EUHRO)

Najīb Mahfūz
Najīb Maḥfūz Pasha (Dr.)

the father of obstetrics and gynecology in Egypt, and he was the one who founded the department of obstetrics and ‎gynecology at Qaṣr al-Aynī Hospital‎

Najīb Maḥfūẓ [Naguib Mahfouz] (Novelist)

Late Egyptian novelist; Nobel Prize for Literature laureate (1988)

Najīb Sālim [Naguib Selim]
Najīb Sāwīris [Naguib Sawiris] (Eng.)

Najīb Sāwīris is an Egyptian businessman. As a Christian, he objected the Muslim Brotherhood's hostile comments in light of the legalization of some churchs, considering the availability of houses of worship a basic human principle.

Nājiḥ Ibrāhīm (Dr.)

Member of the Shurá Council Affiliated to al-Jamācah al-Islāmīyah; the Spokesman of the Group; Editor of the Group's Website

Nājiyya ʿAbd al-Mughnī Saʿīd (Dr.)
Nājiyya ʿAbd al-Munʿim (Dr. )

members of the Egyptian Moral Re-Armament Association (EMRA) 

Nājīyyagh Ishāq
Najlāʾ Badīr

Author

Najm al-Dīn al-Ṭūfī

Hanbalitischer Gelehrter, der im 8. Jhd. in Kairo und Qus wirkte

Najwā al- Ḥajjār (Brigadier General)
Najwā Bin Shatwān

Libyan author, born in 1970

Najwā Karam

Lebanese singer

Najwā Ruʾūf [Nagwa Rauf]

Architect of the Moral Rearmament Association

Najwā Ṭanṭāwī

Author

Najwā ʿAbd al-Ḥamīd (Dr.)
Najwā ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz

Author

Najwā ʿAdlī

Author

Namīra Najm (Dr.)

Egyptian ambassador in Rwanda 

Nancy Baron

An American who serves as the director of the Psychosocial Services and Training Institute in Cairo (PSTIC).

Nancy Yūsuf
Nancy ʿAjram

Singer and Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF

Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte (Emperor)

A Military and Political leader of France and Emperor of the French (1769-1821)

Naqūla Basīlī Naqūla
Nār Jamāl al-Shukrān

Has been accused by Kamāl ʿUbayd Dimyānah to have kidnapped his daughter Nādya to convert her to Islam [Ref. Arab-West Reprt, Paper 6, p. 16 and: AWR, 2007, week 11, art. 9.

Narjis Kāmil Saʿīd

Coptic Activist; Lawyer

Nashat Abū al-Khayr

Author

Nashat Bikhīt

Martyr died in 1974 in the Egypt-Israel war, his mother was chosen to be the ideal mother for the year in 1974

Nashat Malāk

Attendee at EHRO conference. 

Nashat Zaqlama

Author; Coptic researcher

Nashwa Al-Dieb
Nashwā al-Dīb

Journalist for Al-cArabī newspaper

Nasif Al Yajizi
Nāṣif al-Dafrāwī [Nassef al-Dafrawi]
Nāṣif al-Yāzijī
Nāṣif Hārūn

Journalist and Program Presenter

Nāṣīf Sulaymān
Nāsir
Nāṣir al-Anṣārī (Dr.)

Former Head of the General Egyptian Book Organization (GEBO)

Nāṣir al-ʿAbd (Major General - Upper Egypt / Egypt)
Nāṣir Amīn (Human Rights Lawyer)

Human Rights Defender and Lawyer Nasser Amin, who is member of the state-affiliated National Council for Human Rights (NCHR)

Nāṣir Gharīb

Father of Isrāʾ Gharīb who was killed in 2019.

Nāṣir Ḥātim

Author

Nāṣir Kāmil (Ambassador)
Nāṣir Katkūt (Pastor)
Nāṣir Khalīfa
Nāṣir Raḍwān (Shaykh)

founder of the Coalition for Grandsons of the Prophet’s (PBUH)

Nāṣir Ṣubḥī

Author

Nāṣir ʿArafāt al-Qudwa [Nasser el-Qudwa]

former Palestinian Foreign Minister and a member of Fatah. Qudwa is the nephew of the late Yasser Arafat.

Nasr Abū Zayd
Naṣr al-Qafāṣ
Naṣr Farīd
Nasr Farid al-Wāsil
Naṣr Farīd Wāṣil (Dr.)

Grand Mufti of Egypt (1996-2002). He is currently a member of the Al-Azhar Research Academy

Naṣr Ḥāmid Abū Zayd [Nasr Hamid Abu Zaid] (Dr.)

Late Egyptian Islamic thinker; accused of apostasy in Egypt due to his humanistic Quranic hermeuntics; Professor; Lived in exile in the Netherlands (1995-2010)

Nassīm Majallī

Author

Nassīm ʿAbd al-Malak (Dr.)
Nassīm ʿAshrāqī
Naṣr al-Qafaṣ
Natan Sharansky (Politician)

Former Israeli politician; Human rights advocate; Author

Natana J. DeLong-Bas (Dr.)

Senior research assistant at the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University, author and editor for and contributor to The Oxford Dictionary of Islam (OUP, 2003)

Nathan J. Brown (Dr.)
Natig Aliyev (Politician)

Chairman of Board of Directors and President of State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic 1993-2004. Azeri Minister of Industry and Energy 2004-present.

Navid Kermani
Nawal al-Sa'dawi
Nawāl al-Saʿdāwī (Dr.)

Author; Physician; Feminist

Biography

Nāyif bin ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz (Prince)

Second Vice-President of the Saudi Council of Ministers (Since 2009); Saudi Minister of the Interior (Since 1975)

Naẓīm Ḥikmet (1902-1963)

Turkish poet. On 8 April 1950, he began a hunger strike in protest against the Turkish parliament's failure to include an amnesty law in its agenda before it closed for the upcoming general election.

Naẓīr Jayid [Nazir Gayed]
Naẓīr Muḥammad ʿAyād (Dr.)

Secretary General of the Islamic Research Academy

Naẓīr ʿAyād

Secretary General for the Islamic Research Academy

Nazlī Sālim Ḥussayn [Nazly Selim Hussein]

Egyptian political activist 

Naẓmī Lūqā

Author

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