 | Shadia Mansour brings Palestine to hip hop Shadia Mansour, also known as "The first lady of arabic hip hop", is a British-born Palestinian singer and MC. Mansour started singing at the age of five, appearing on various Arabic, British, American TV and radio shows. Mansour has become one of the leading female Arab MCs worldwide. >> |
|  | Buhijji: Business journalism is limited to analysing data and not giving conclusion It is easy to know the reason as she comes from a family that is taking education as occupation as she grew up to see her parents dedicating their lives to pass knowledge for the future generations. After graduation she studies management and accounting and then specialised in economy that is >> |
|  | successful Saudi businesswoman and role model, Muna Abu Sulayman It is a real honor for me to be able to ask some candid questions to Muna Abu Sulayman. She is not only a successful Saudi businesswoman but a beautiful role model for Saudi women as well as women the world over. In addition to her responsible position as Executive Director of Kingdom Foundation and.. >> |
|  | Fatima Saeed to conduct marriages A Muslim woman on Thursday became the first ever female allowed to conduct marriages in the oil-rich United Arab Emirates and throughout the conservative Gulf, the official WAM news agency reported. It said Fatima Saeed Obeid al-Awani, 33, a married mother of two boys, was named to the post in the U.. >> |
|  | Sayeeda Warsi “humbled” to join cabinet Sayeeda Warsi, Britain’s first female Muslim Cabinet minister said on Thursday that it was “humbling” to join the government, after taking part in new Prime Minister David Cameron’s first full ministerial meeting. Warsi is the Conservative Party’s chairwoman and minister without portfolio in Cameron.. >> |
|  | Amina Al-Jassim: overwhelmed Al Janadriya Festival with her heritage spirit The Saudi fashion designer, Amina Al-Jassim recorded a history in her country when she won the opportunity to be the first woman to design the outfits of the 25th Al Janadriya festival that was attended by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and several countries leaders. >> |
|  | Baaqil is proud to be the first Saudi professional photographers Joining the ranks of photographers affiliated to a prestigious establishment such as ‘Reuters’ was the payoff after a long journey that spanned over 25 years in which Saudi photographer, Susan Baaqil, seldom put down her camera. >> |
|  | Cartoonist Dalal Al Qaisi: Israelis call her dangerous female Dalal Aziz Al Qaisi, is a Lebanese artist and cartoonist who discovered her talents through high school competitions. Kuwait is her first artistic destination that followed with many others. Her arts vary from writing and drawing as well as being one of few female cartoonists in the Arab world. >> |
|  | Al Zayani a great example of Bahraini woman The journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step. But for wife, mother, television cooking show star, activist and multi-million dollar company CEO, Afnan Al Zayani its a journey that has high family values , tradition and grounded in faith. Al Zayani recently won the Vital Voices’ 2010 Awa.. >> |
|  | Words to remember a great woman: Elizabeth Collard British national Elizabeth Collard launched her dream project Middle East Economic Digest (MEED) in 1957 to mark the International Women Day. She was passionate to be pioneer in business journalism in the Middle East. Collard made sure that the weekly editions of MEED will be available in several Ar.. >> |
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