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What does that mean? Women who openly display their power, knowledge, and skill, receiving public recognition and honor.
But also females who manage to wield power in societies that try to limit it or decree female submission where their leadership is stigmatized and their creativity disdained.
Mennah Rabie Among the women who had an important role in the Society are : 1- Djamila Bouhired. 1- Djamila Bouhired. 2- Aishah Abd al-Rahman 2- Aishah Abd al-Rahman 3- Benazir Bhutto 3- Benazir Bhutto 4- Marie Curie 4- Marie Curie 5- Sameera Moussa 5- Sameera Moussa 6- Shajar al-Durr 6- Shajar al-Durr
Mennah Rabie Djamila Bouhired Aisha Abd El Rahaman Benazir Bhutto Marie Curie Sameera Moussa Shajr El-dur
Mennah Rabie Djamila Bouhired.. heroic Algerian overwhelmed by the French colonialism Algerian militant Gamila Bouhrid, is not only a symbol of the symbols of the Algerian struggle, but also a landmark in the liberation movements the world has ever known to break the thorn of colonialism.
Mennah Rabie She hardly remembers these movements. Djamila Bouhired, this woman squats valuable service shadow behind the high walls of mystery almost makes her a legend.
Mennah Rabie Even the Algerian official circles do not know about her but little, perhaps this is what explains the receipt name in the list of martyrs, while she is still alive and life-currently residing, according to the latest information in the French capital Paris, away from the eyes of the media.
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Mennah Rabie Aishah Abd al-Rahman (pseudonym: Bint al- Shati), an Egyptian writer and professor of literature, was born in 1913 in the town of Damietta.
Mennah Rabie Her father taught at the Dumyat Religious Institute, while her mother was illiterate. It was her mother, however, who enrolled Aisha in school at age ten during a prolonged absence of her father and, despite his objections.
Mennah Rabie Later, Aisha Abd al-Rahman attended the Cairo University and graduated in 1939 with a degree in Arabic, which she followed with an M.A. degree. After receiving her Ph.D. degree with distinction in 1950, she has been Professor of Arabic Literature at the University College for Women of the Ain Shams University. Later, Aisha Abd al-Rahman attended the Cairo University and graduated in 1939 with a degree in Arabic, which she followed with an M.A. degree. After receiving her Ph.D. degree with distinction in 1950, she has been Professor of Arabic Literature at the University College for Women of the Ain Shams University.
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Mennah Rabie Benazir Bhutto was a Pakistani politician who chaired the Pakistan peoples party(PPP), a centre-left political party in Pakistan. Bhutto was the first woman elected to lead a Muslim state, having twice been prime Minister of Pakistan ( )
Mennah Rabie Bhutto was the eldest child of former prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, a Pakistani of Sindhi descent (Arain) and Shia Muslim by faith, and Begum Nasrat Bhutto, a Pakistani of Iranian-Kurdish descent, similarly Shia Muslim by faith.
Mennah Rabie Her paternal grandfather was Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto, who came to Larkana district in Sindh before the Partition from his native town of Bhatto Kalan, which was situated in the Indian state of Haryana.
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Mennah Rabie Marie Curie (born Maria Skłodowska, also known as Marie Curie- Skłodowska; November7, 1867 – July ) was a physicist and chemist of polish upbringing and, subsequently, French citizenship.
Mennah Rabie She was a pioneer in the field of radioactivity, the first twice-honored Nobel Laureate (and still the only one in two different sciences) and the first female professor at the University of Paris.
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Mennah Rabie Sameera Moussa (March3, August 5, 1952) was an Egyptian nuclear scientist who held a doctorate in atomic radiation and worked to make the medical use of nuclear technology affordable to all.
She organized the Atomic Energy for Peace Conference and sponsored a call for setting an international conference under the banner "Atom for Peace".
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Mennah Rabie Shajar El-dur grew up a slave in the harem of the Caliph in Baghdad She was of Turkish origin.The beautiful young girl was eventually presented as a gift to the Sultan of Egypt and Syria, al-Salih Ayyub.
The sultan fell in love and married her. Although he had multiple wives, Shajar al-Durr remained his favorite for the rest of his life.
Mennah Rabie In 1249, the Sultan died during the Seventh Crusade led by the French King Louis IX against Egypt.
Shajar al-Durr took decisive action to conceal the sultan's death and assumed control of the sultanate until the sultan's son and heir could be recalled from Syria.
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Mennah Rabie Women serve for leadership in all areas such as: politics, literature and science.