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Nawal El
Saadawi (Arabic: نوال السعداوى, ALA-LC: Nawāl as-
Saaʻdāwī, 22
October 1931 – 21
March 2021) was an
Egyptian feminist writer,
activist and physician...
- The Saʿada (singular Saʿdawi) and
Murabtin (singular Murabit) form a
twofold social division within the
Bedouins of
western Egypt and
eastern Libya. In...
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Bashir Saadawi (Arabic: بشير السعداوي, ALA-LC: Bashīr al-Saʻdāwī; 1884 – 17
January 1957) was a
Libyan politician and the
founder and
leader of the unitarist...
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Ahmed Saadawi (born 1973, Arabic: أحمد سعداوي) is an
Iraqi novelist, poet,
screenwriter and do****entary film maker. He won the 2014
International Prize...
- el sifr) is a
novel by
Nawal El
Saadawi written in 1975 and
published in
Arabic in 1977. The
novel is
based on
Saadawi's meeting with a
female prisoner...
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Abdullah al-
Saadawi (Arabic: عبد الله السعداوي; 1948 – 3
February 2024) was a
Bahraini actor, director, and playwright. Al-
Saadawi won the
Directing Award...
- "Osama Al-
Saadawi". An-Najah News. 25
April 2019.
Archived from the
original on 8
December 2019.
Retrieved 11
October 2023. "Osama Al-
Saadawi". Sawa News...
- John. Maggie: Her
Fatal Legacy. Pan Macmillan, pg 8. El
Saadawi, Nawal. The
Nawal El
Saadawi reader.
Palgrave Macmillan, pg 274 “Miners'
strike - Dragon's...
- the
Nobel Prize in Literature.
Egyptian women writers include Nawal El
Saadawi, well
known for her
feminist activism, and
Alifa Rifaat who also writes...
- فرانكشتاين في بغداد) is a 2013
Arabic novel written by the
Iraqi writer Ahmed Saadawi. It won the IPAF
award (International
Prize for
Arabic Fiction) for 2014...