Persons

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

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Name Function
Francis Arinze (Cardinal)

Head of the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue

Francis Bacon (Sir)
Francis Fukuyama (Dr.)

American philosopher; political economist; author

Francis J. Ricciardone (Ambassador)

Deputy Ambassador at the US Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan; Former US ambassador to Egypt

Francis Johnston (Anglican bishop)
Francis of Assisi (Saint)

13th Century catholic deacon and preacher; Founder of the Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)

Franck Goddio (Archaeologist)

(*1947)  French underwater archaeologist

Francois Hollande (President)

François Gérard Georges Nicolas Hollande (born 12 August 1954) is a French politician who served as President of France and ex officio co-prince of Andorra from 2012 to 2017. He was previously the first secretary of the Socoalist Party from 1997 to 2008, Mayor of Tulle from 2001 to 2008, and President of the Correze General Council from 2008 to 2012. Hollande also served in the National Assembly Of France twice.

François-Marie Arouet (Voltaire)

French Enlightenment writer and philosopher

Frank Buchman (Rev.) (Dr.)

Rev. Dr. Frank Buchman, founder of the Moral Rearmament Association

Frank R. Wolf (Senator)

Republican member of the U.S. House of Representitves from Virginia (Since 1981)

Frank-Walter Steinmeier (President)
Franklin Graham
Franklin Roosevelt (President)

USA president in the 1950s

Frans Berkemeijer (Fr.)
Frans Derksen
Franz von den Driesch (Mr.)
Franz W. Niehl (Author)
Fred Grünfeld (Dr.)
Fred Halliday (Dr.)

Late Irish academic specialized in Middle Eastern affairs

Freddy al-Bayāḍī (Dr.)
Frederike Siedfried

Head of the Bode Museum. 

Freya Stark (Dame)

British explorer and travel writer

Friedrich Bokern

German political analyst

Fuat Sezgin (Dr.)

Fuat Sezgin is a Turkish orientalist with a focus on Arabic Islamic Science 

Fuʾād al-Dawālībī

Leading figure in al-Jamācah al-Islāmiyyah; Member of its Shūrá Council

Fuʾād al-Nādī (Dr.)

Professor of Sharīcah and Law at the Azhar

Fuʾād Badrāwī

Vice president of the Wafd Party

Fuʾād Ḥaddād

Fuʾād Ḥaddād (1927 - 1985) was an Egyptian poet using the Egyptian vernacular. In his poems, he would focus on individual perspectives on societal matters. He was imprisoned for communist political activities.

Fuʾād I (King)

King of Egypt and Sudan (1922-1936); Sultan of Egypt and Sudan (1917-1922)

Fuʾād Maʿasūm (President of Iraq)

Fuʾād Maʿasūm was the president of Iraq from 2014 to 2018. He was opposed to extremist groups such as ISIS, which try to break solidarity between Muslims and Christians as he was aware of the important contributions Christians had made to Iraqi society throughout history.  

Fuʾād Muḥyī al-Dīn

member of Egypt's National Democratic Party during Sadat era

Fuʾād Mukhaymar (Shaykh, Dr.)

Lecturer at the Azhar University; Secretary general of the Egyptian Sharīʿah Association

Fuʾād Riyāḍ (Judge)
Fuʾād Saʿad al-Dīn (General)

Governor of al-Minya

Fuʾād Sirāj al-Dīn

Former head of the Wafd Party; Politician and a statesman

Fuʾād Sulṭān

Egyptian Minister of Tourism 07/1984-10/1985

Fuʾād Zakariyyā [Fouad Zakariyya] (Dr.)

Late Egyptian intellectual and author; Professor; Head of the department of philosophy at Kuwait University (1974-1991)

Fuʾād ʿAbd al-Munʿim Riyāḍ (Dr.)

Former judge of the International Court of Justice and a member of the National Council for Human Rights

Fuʾād ʿAbd al-ʿAẓīm Muḥammad [Fouad Abd al-Azim] (Shaykh)

First Deputy of Al-Azhar.

Fuʾād ʿAllām (Major General)

Former Undersecretary of State Security in Egypt

Fuʾād ʿAzīz Ghālī

Coptic Egyptian military leader; participated in the war of 1956, 1967

Fuʾād ʿIlwī

Secretary general of the Union of French Islamic Organizations (UOIF)

Gaafar Abdul Salam
Gaafar Abdul-Salam
Gaafar Adbul El Salam
Gabriela Ramos

OECD Chief of Staff and Sherpa to the G20

Galileo Galilei (Polymath)

Italian scientist, astronomer and philosopher

Galina Petrovna

Dr. Amr Assad’s teacher of Russian

Gamal al-Banna
Garry Vines
Gauguin‎
Gaza)
Geert Wilders (Politician)
Dutch MP since 1989, first for the People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), as an independent MP in 2004-2006, founder of the Party for Freedom (PVV). In 2008 he created the film Fitna which is strongly Islamophobic.
Geir Valle (Mr.)
General Mamdūḥ Muqlid [Minya Security Director] (Egypt)
General Muḥammad Ibrāhīm [Asyūt’s Security Director]
Geoffrey Adams

British amabassador to Egypt

Geoffrey Fisher (Former Archbishop of Canterbury) (1887- 1972)

Geoffrey Francis Fisher, Baron Fisher of Lambeth, GCVO, PC was an English Anglican priest, and 99th Archbishop of Canterbury, serving from 1945 to 1961.

Georg Sterzinsky (Cardinal)

Cardinal in Berlin

George (Egyptian Saint)
George al-ʿAsal

Former employee of the Cairo Sheraton

George Basilius
George Bush (Rev., Biblical Scholar)

19th Century American biblical scholar and preacher; Author

George Bush, Jr. (U.S. 43rd. president from 2001-2009)
George Fahīm

Egyptian journalist, head of the foreign affairs desk at al-Wafd newspaper and its Internet service

George Ḥabash [George Habash]

Leader of the Palestinian National Authority and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine

George Ḥabīb Bibāwī [George Habib Bebawi] (Dr.)

Theological scholar; Professor and director of studies at the Institute for Christian Orthodox Studies at Cambridge University [UK] (2000-2004)

George Isḥāq [George Isaac] (Politician)

a Coptic Orthodox Egyptian politician and activist; Coordinator of the Kifāyah movement (2004-2007); Secretary General of the Association of Catholic Schools in Egypt

George Jamīl
George Kyrillos (Engineer, Musician)

Leader of the David Choir

George Leonard Carey [Baron Carey of Clifton] (Lord, Archbishop of Canterbury)

Archbishop of Canterbury (1991 - 2002)

George Massīḥa [George Messiha] (Dr.)

Former Constituent Assembly Member, Former Parliament Member, Wafd Party Member

George Nūshī

George Nūshī is a lawyer and a coptic activist.

George Orwell (Author)

George Orwell (1903-1950) was an English author and critic. In his best known dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four as in his other works, he raises awareness for the dangers of totalitarian regimes and supports a democratic socialism. 

George P. Lakoff
George Qanawātī (Father)

Scientist and Dominican had leading role in the intellectual life of contemporary Arab and Islamic

George Riyāḍ

Author; Journalist

George Rosenthal
George Ṣabra [George Sabra] (Dr.)
George Shākir (Reverend)

Pastor of the Evangelical Church in Sidi Bashr, Alexandria

George W. Bush (US President between 2001-2009)

President of the USA (2001-2009); Governor of Texas (1995-2000)

His invitation to the French president Chirac to join him fighting Gog and Magog (meant is Iraq). Prof. Wessels and Dr. Jan Slomp criticized this as an “usurpation of powers he was not entitled to.”

 

 

George [Prince of Martyrs] (Saint)
George ʿĀdlī

A former dealer at the casino of the Sheraton Cairo Hotel. 

Georges Wolinski (Cartoonist)

Staff-member of the French satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo, he was killed in a shooting on January 7 in 2015 along with several of his colleagues. Two terrorists who affiliated themselves to al-Qaeda in Yemen commited the attack. 

Georgette Ṣādiq

Author

Georgette Ṣubḥī ʿAbduh Qalīnī (Dr.)

Lawyer; First female to work for Legislation department, ministry of Justice, member of; the Egyptian National Council for Human Rights; people assembly

Gerard den (b. 1949)
Gerard Larcher
Gerard Reve

described in “Nearer to Thee” how he had sex with a donkey that was a reincarnation of God

Gerd Rüdiger Puin (Orientalist)

Gerd Rüdiger Puin is a German Orientalist specialized on Qur'anic orthography at the University of Saarbrücken, Saarland (Germany)

Gerhard Schröder (Chancellor)

Chancellor of Germany (1998-2005); Member of SPD

Gerrit Roos
Gerry Vines
Gertrude Bell
Ghāda Shabandar [Ghada Shahbender]

lawyer

Ghāda Wālī (Politician)

Minister of Social Solidarity

Ghadīr Aḥmad

activist. 

Ghālī Shukrī (Dr.)

Author

Ghālib al-Zaʿabī (Politician - Jordan)

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