• Hind Nawfal (Arabic: هند نوفل, 1860–1920) was a Lebanese Antiochian Greek Orthodox journalist and feminist writer. She was the first woman in the Arab...
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  • Qusai ibn Kilab. Waraqah was the son of a man called Nawfal and his consort—Hind, daughter of Abī Kat̲h̲īr. Waraqah was proposed to marry Khadija...
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    expansion of education, in journals dedicated to Arab history and culture. Hind Nawfal established the first Arab women's magazine, Al-Fatat, in Egypt. This...
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  • the confusion of the ‘Urabi Revolt. Her daughter was the journalist Hind Nawfal. Badran, Margot (2013-10-01). Feminism in Islam: Secular and Religious...
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  • Arab countries. Al Fatat was launched by Hind Nawfal, a Lebanese Christian woman, in Alexandria in 1892. Nawfal's father and sister also contributed to the...
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  • and indeed in all the Arab countries, Al Fatat, was established by Hind Nawfal. Another women's periodical, Fatat al-Sharq (Arabic: "فتاة الشرق) was...
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    childless. Ibn Umm Maktum Waraqah ibn Nawfal was the son of Nawfal b. Asad b. ʿAbd al-ʿUzzā b. Ḳuṣayy and Hind bt. Abī Kat̲h̲īr. Waraqah had been proposed...
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  • year 1892, with the creation of the first women's journal al-Fatah by Hind Nawfal, originally published in Alexandria, until through the first world war...
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  • inequality. Around the same time, and in contribution to this publication, Hind Nawfal, an immigrant from Syria to Alexandria, published a monthly women's piece...
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    Copenhagen) and a total of 35 women employed as journalists in Denmark. Hind Nawfal (1860–1920) was the first woman in the Arab world to publish a journal...
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    City Bearing Witness From the river to the sea Gaza Daily "Harbu Darbu" "Hind's Hall" "Hurricane" Israeli demolition of Palestinian property Palestinian...
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    Ghalioungui Naguib Kanawati Lilly Kahil Badia Masabni Khalil Mutran Hind Nawfal Bob Azzam Mary Queeny Zaynab Fawwaz Assia Dagher Andrée Chedid Celine...
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  • The Women and Memory Forum. Sadda, Hoda (2007). Al-Fatah li Sahibatiha Hind Nawfal 1892-1892 (in Arabic). Cairo: The Women and Memory Forum. Sadda, Hoda...
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  • published a poetry bundle named Bint Fikr. In 1892, the Lebanese journalist Hind Nawfal published the first monthly journal for women, Al Fatat (The Young Girl)...
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    Egypt portal Biography portal Journalism portal Film portal May Ziadeh Hind Nawfal Alexandra Avierino Zaynab Fawwaz The Arab Human Development Report 2005:...
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  • Zaynab bint Nawfal of the Kinana. Abu Sufyan's well-known wife Hind bint Utba was the mother of Hanzala (killed in the Battle of Badr; Hind refers to Hanzala...
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  • transmitter and a publicist for their activities. The Lebanese journalist, Hind Nawfal published the first monthly journal, al-Fatah in 1892 in Egypt, encouraging...
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  • novelist and founder of Fatat al-sharq Khalil Mutran- poet and journalist Hind Nawfal, journalist and feminist writer Ihsan Abdel Quddous- novelist Edward...
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  • the Umayya branch of its Banu Abd Shams clan. His mother was Zaynab bint Nawfal (also identified as Zaynab bint Hashim) of the Kinana tribe. He embraced...
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  • the support of his brothers 'Abd Shams and Muttalib, and his half-brother Nawfal. The only person who challenged Hashim's authority was Umayyah, the son...
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    al-Harith ibn Nawfal. He was the husband of Rayta bint Alqama and the father of Amr. Sahl, whose mother was also Asma bint al-Harith ibn Nawfal. He was the...
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  • Nawfal bin-Asad although he probably had many other children (daughters and sons). Nawfal's known sons are Waraqa bin-Nawfal and Khuwaylid bin Nawfal...
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  • Ghaziyya bint Qays from Banu ib (al-Harith) ibn Fihr, he had five children: Nawfal was his eldest son. He became a Muslim after being captured at the Battle...
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  • consulted al-Mughira ibn Nawfal ibn al-Harith about this. He said that she should not marry "the son of the liver-eater (Hind bint Utba)" and offered to...
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  • increase in female readership too. Hind Nawfal's publication al- Fatat was first published in 1892 in Alexandria. Nawfal stated that this was a periodical...
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  • al-As Wife of Quraysh chief of Umayya clan Succeeded by Zaynab bint Nawfal Hind bint Utbah Personal details Born Mecca, Arabia Died Arabia Spouse Abu...
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  • ʿĀtika Nawfal ibn Abd Manaf Atikah bint Murrah ʿAbd Shams ibnʿAbdManaf Hala Barra Muttalib ibn Abd Manaf Hashim ibn 'Abd Manaf Hashemites Banu Nawfal Umayya...
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  • Lahab Hassan Al-Jundi as Utbah ibn Rabi'ah Rafiq Al-Subaiei as Waraqah ibn Nawfal Ghazi Hussein as Umayyah ibn Khalaf Jalal Al-Taweel as Salman the Persian...
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  • wife Hind bint Utba). Abu Musa Abdullah ibn Qays of the Ashaar tribe (ally of Utba) Utba ibn Ghazwan of the Qays-Aylan tribe (ally of the Nawfal clan)...
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    accompanied by his wife, Katwa bint Qaraza ibn Abd Amr of the Qurayshite Banu Nawfal, alongside the commander Ubada ibn al-Samit. Katwa died on the island and...
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