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Zoubeida Bittari : ウィキペディア英語版
Zoubeida Bittari

Zoubeïda Bittari (1939–present) is an Algerian woman writer who wrote ''O, My Muslim Sisters, Weep'', published in 1964 in Paris, France.〔 Her book ''O, My Muslim Sisters, Weep'' had a significant impact on the solidarity of her Muslim sisters.
==Early life==
Zouebeïda Bittari was born into a lower-middle-class family in Algeria. She attended a French-run school. When she was twelve years old, her parents withdrew her from school in order to be married.〔 Child marriage was a common practice; however, it was resented and discussed by many women such as Huda Sha'arawi.
At thirteen years old, Bittari had a child. However, Bittari's mother-in-law took her son away a year later after Bittari was repudiated.〔 Later, Zouebeïda went to France to be able to write freely about her struggles and rebellions.

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