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questi tre". La
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- Al-Huda
Mohamed Sultan Shaarawi (Arabic: نور الهدى محمد سلطان شعراوي) in the
Upper Egyptian city of
Minya to the
famous Egyptian Shaarawi family. She was the...
- most well
known delegates were Hoda
Shaarawi of Egypt, and it was on her
return from this
conference that
Shaarawi famously removed her
hijab in public...
- H****an II of Morocco, Rabat, 1965 (36 p.), with no
indication of editor. al-
Shaârawi,
Muhammad Mutawalli (2000).
Ahmad Azzaâbi (ed.). Fiqh al-halal wal haram...
- Sara
Shaarawi (born 1989) is an
Egyptian playwright and producer. She is
chiefly known for her work in
Scottish Theatre.
Shaarawi was born in 1989, raised...
-
between campaigns with wild and
hideous orgies of wine and women." Huda
Shaarawi's Diaries – Book of Al-Hilal,
September 1981: "After the
Istanbul conference...
-
development of
Cairo University and the
National Movement. In 1923 Hoda
Shaarawi founded the
Egyptian Feminist Union,
became its
president and a symbol...
- 65–68
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Milner (2003)
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Shaarawi (5
October 2016). "Egypt's Own:
Repatriation of
Antiquities Proves to be...
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firsthand account of the
private world of a
harem in
colonial Cairo. Huda
Shaarawi (1879-1947) was
among the last
generation of
Egyptian women to live in...
-
mandatory unveiling. Hoda
Shaarawi (1879–1947), a
pioneer Egyptian feminist and nationalist, who was
married to Ali
Shaarawi, a
leading political activist...