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