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Arab author, women’s rights icon Saadawi dies in Cairo

CAIRO, March 21, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Famed Egyptian author Nawal el-Saadawi, a
champion of women’s rights who revolutionised discussions on gender in the
Arab world, died Sunday at the age of 89, Al-Ahram newspaper said.

Saadawi died in a Cairo hospital after suffering a long illness, her
family said.

A prolific author who shot to fame with widely translated novel “Women at
Point Zero” (1975), Saadawi was a fierce advocate for women’s empowerment in
Egypt’s deeply conservative and patriarchal society.

With more than 55 books to her name including the taboo-breaking work
“Women and Sex”, she was briefly jailed by late president Anwar Sadat and
also condemned by Al-Azhar, the highest Sunni Muslim authority in Egypt.

Saadawi’s outspoken brand of feminism — including campaigning against
women wearing the veil, inequality in Muslim inheritance rights between men
and women, polygamy and female circumcision — gained her as many critics as
admirers in the Middle East.

In 1993, after constant deaths threats from firebrand Islamist preachers,
Saadawi moved to Duke University in the US state of North Carolina, where she
was a writer-in-residence at the Asian and African languages department for
three years.

She returned to Egypt and in 2005 ran for president but abandoned her bid
after accusing security forces of not allowing her to hold rallies.

She fell out of favour with many secular progressives later in life for
her wholehearted embrace of general-turned-president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s
military overthrow of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi in 2013.

Her path-breaking, critical books published in dozens of languages also
took aim at Western feminists including her friend Gloria Steinem and
policies espoused by heads of state such as former US president George W.
Bush’s invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan.

Saadawi’s death coincides with Mother’s Day celebrations in Egypt and
across the Arab world. She divorced three times and had two children.

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