For the prophetic sage named 'Akhnoukh', see Enoch in Islam.
Akhnoukh Fanous (Arabic: اخنوخ فانوس; 1856–1946) was a prominent Egyptian political figure of the early twentieth century. Fanous is best known for founding the Egyptian Party in 1908, which consisted mainly of wealthy Copts, who were "Egyptians of Christian faith". He also funded and organized the Coptic Conference in 1911, held in Assiut, which advocated Coptic rights.
AkhnoukhFanous (Arabic: اخنوخ فانوس; 1856–1946) was a prominent Egyptian political figure of the early twentieth century. Fanous is best known for founding...
Ester AkhnoukhFanous or Esther Fanous (Arabic: إستر فانوس), also known as Ester Wissa (February 19, 1895, Assiut, Egypt – August 1990) was an Egyptian...
Muslim theologian who died in 1505. AkhnoukhFanous, political activist Coluthus, 5th century Greek poet. Ester Fanous, female activist Farghali Abdel Hafiz [Wikidata]...
and their rights has not been easy[fact or opinion?]. Ester AkhnoukhFanous or Esther Fanous (Arabic: إستر فانوس), also known as Ester Wissa (February 19...
There were intentions from certain Coptic politicians, such as Dr. AkhnoukhFanous to cooperate with the British colonialists, however most Copts did...