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Zainab Al-Ghazali

Zainab al-Ghazali (1917-2005) was an influential Egyptian Islamic activist and writer. She is best known for her role in promoting women's rights within an Islamic framework and advocating for political and social reform in Egypt. Al-Ghazali founded the Muslim Women’s Association in 1937, which aimed to empower women while adhering to Islamic principles. Her writings, particularly her autobiography, highlight her experiences and thoughts on Islam, feminism, and the struggles of women in a patriarchal society. She faced imprisonment and censorship for her beliefs but remained a pivotal figure in Islamic feminism and social activism throughout her life.

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    Zainab Al-Ghazali (1917-2005) was an influential Egyptian Islamic activist and writer known for her role in promoting women's rights within the framework of Islam. As a founder of the Muslim Women's Association, she advocated for women's involvement in religious and political life. Al-Ghazali emphasized the importance of education and empowerment for women, challenging traditional norms. Her activism occurred against a backdrop of political turmoil in Egypt, and she authored several works that explored the intersection of Islam and feminism, making her a key figure in contemporary Islamic thought and the feminist movement in the Arab world.