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Jacky Trevane : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jacky Trevane
Jacky Trevane is the pseudonym of Jennifer Anne, a British woman who ran away from her Egyptian husband in 1992.〔El Fagr, April 28, 2008, Arab-West Report (presented a review of this article, AWR, 2008, week 18, art. 11 )〕 With the help of ghostwriter Clifford Thurlow she published the book ''Fatwa: Living with a Death Threat'', describing her version of her life with her Egyptian Muslim husband Maged (in her book called Omar). Jacky was twenty-three when she arrived in Egypt for a holiday with her boyfriend, Dave. Separated from Dave in a bustling street, she fell and twisted her ankle, only to be swept up by a young handsome, chivalrous Egyptian. It was, she says in her book, love at first sight. She married him, converted to Islam and lived with him in a poor suburb of Cairo. The couple bore two daughters. Their marriage, however, turned sour and Jennifer decided to return to England. She says a fatwa was issued against her and is thus "living in the shadow of a death threat."〔( Fatwa Living Threat Jacky Trevane Book )〕 The Egyptian publication Al-Fajr spoke with Jennifer's husband, providing a different story and denying many of the claims Jennifer made.〔El Fagr, April 28, 2008, Arab-West Report, (A British woman kidnaps her daughter and leaves her Egyptian husband )〕 After many women read ''Fatwa'' they contacted Jacky Trevane and told her their own stories which resulted in a book, ''Invisible Women: Living in Secrecy to Survive'', published in 2005. In this book she shares eight of the stories told to her by different women. == References ==
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