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Nabawiyya Musa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nabawiyya Musa
Nabawiyya Musa (December 17, 1886 - 1951) is recognized as one of the founding feminists of the 20th century in Egypt. She is often partnered with Huda Sharawi and Malak Hifni Nasif as all three of these women gave lectures and put on other events to further education, health and reduce sexual exploitation among other things for women.1 She grew up in Alexandria and was part of the middle-class. Along with being an avid educator she wrote and published articles such as “al-Ayat al –badyyina fi tarbiya al-banat" (a treatise on girls’ education) in 1902, "al-Mar’a wa-l-‘amal" (Woman and Work) in 1920 as well as editing a woman’s page for ''al-Balagh al-usbui'' (The Weekly News).2 ==Education== Nabawiyya Musa was one of the first and last woman to complete the education exam and be accepted into the Saniyya School under colonial rule because of their fear of women becoming too powerful in a society led by men. She finished her degree in education and went on to be a prominent educator for the middle-class and an advocate for women’s rights. It was not until after 1922 that more women were let into the newly established Egyptian University and by this time Nabawiyya Musa was a key lecturer and leader among her colleagues.3
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