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Amīnah al-Saʿīd
Amīnah al-Saʿīd also known as Amīnah Saʻīd (1914–1995; (アラビア語:أمينة السعيد)) was an Egyptian journalist and women's rights activist. She founded Egypt's first women's magazine and was the first woman magazine editor in the Middle East.
==Biography==
Saʿīd was born on 20 January 1914 in Cairo, Egypt. She joined the youth wing of the Egyptian Feminist Union at the age of 14. She was among the first women to attend Fuad I University in 1931. She earned a degree in English literature in 1935. Saʿīd was opposed to veiling and played tennis in public without a veil. She joined the news magazine ''Al-Musawar'' as a columnist.
Saʿīd founded ''Hawaa'', Egypt's first women's magazine, in 1954. She was among the earliest full-time female journalists in the country. From 1958 to 1969 she was secretary general of the Pan-Arab League Women's Union. She became editor of ''Al-Musawar'' in 1973. From 1976 to 1985 she chaired the magazine's publishing group.
Saʿīd died of cancer at age 81 on 13 August 1995 in Cairo.〔〔

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