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Nawāl as-Saʿdāwī
Alternative spellings: Nawāl Saʿdāwī Nawāl as-Sa'dāwi Nawal el-Saadawi Nawal El Saadawi Nawal ElSaadawi Nawal el Sa'daawi Nawal El Sa'daawi Nawal El Sa'daawi Nawal ElSa'daawi Naoual el-Saadoui Naoual El Saadoui Naoual El Saadoui Naoual ElSaadoui Nawāl as-Saʿdāwī Nawāl as-Saiyid as-Saʿdāwī Nawāl Bint-as-Saiyid Ibn-Ḥabaš as-Saʿdāwī Nawāl Bint-as-Saiyid as-Saʿdāwī Nawal El Saadawi Nawāl As-Saʿdāwī Nawal El Saadawi Naoual el Saadaoui Nawal El-Saadawi Nawal as-Sadawi
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Nawal El Saadawi (Arabic: نوال السعداوي, ALA-LC: Nawāl al-Saʻdāwī, 22 October 1931 – 21 March 2021) was an Egyptian feminist writer, activist and physician. She wrote many books on the subject of women in Islam, paying particular attention to the practice of female genital mutilation in her society. She was described as "the Simone de Beauvoir of the Arab World", and as "Egypt's most radical woman". She was founder and president of the Arab Women's Solidarity Association and co-founder of the Arab Association for Human Rights. She was awarded honorary degrees on three continents. In 2004, she won the North–South Prize from the Council of Europe. In 2005, she won the Inana International Prize in Belgium, and in 2012, the International Peace Bureau awarded her the 2012 Seán MacBride Peace Prize. (Source: DBPedia)