Labiba Hashim (لبيبة هاشم) (1952-1882) was a Lebanese author who founded and published Fatat al-Sharq (Girl of the East- "فتاة الشرق") magazine in Cairo...
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East) was an Egyptian women's periodical first published in 1906 by Labiba Hashim when she was 18 years old, Though some sources date the magazine back...
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el-Hajj (1937–2014) – poet Salma Hage (born 1942) – writer and cook Labiba Hashim (1882–1952) – pioneer woman writer and journalist Jad Hatem (born 1952)...
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Egyptologist Labib Hussein Abu Rokan (1911–1989), Israeli politician Labiba Hashim (1882–1952), Lebanese novelist Labib al-Fata al-Saqlabi (1009/1010 –...
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Axelos, poet Andrée Chedid, poet Zaynab Fawwaz- novelist and playwright Labiba Hashim- novelist and founder of Fatat al-sharq Khalil Mutran- poet and journalist...
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in that journal, first in 1908, and later in 1924, when its founder Labība Hāshim wrote her obituary. Karam was called the "adornment of women's literature...
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by Marie Beylerian from January 1902 to December 1903 Fatat al-Sharq, by Labiba Hasham, founded 1906 al-jins al-lateef, by Malaka Sa-d, 1908-1925 Tarqiyat...
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