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Nāṣif, Malak Ḥifnī, 1886-1918

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Personal name headingNāṣif, Malak Ḥifnī, 1886-1918
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Variant(s)Malak Ḥifnī Nāṣif, 1886-1918
Malak Hifni Nassef, 1886-1918
Nassef, Malak Hifni, 1886-1918
Bāḥithat al-Bādīyah, 1886-1918
ناصف ، ملك حفني
ناصف، ملك حفنى
ناصف، ملك حفني، 1886-1918
ناصيف، ملك حفني
ناصيف، ملك حفني، 1886-1918
Associated countryEgypt
Birth date1886
1882-12-25
Death date1918
Place of birthEgypt
Place of deathEgypt
Field of activityFeminism
AffiliationSaniyyah School (Egypt) Al-Nisaʼiyyat
Profession or occupationTeachers Essayists
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Found inal-ʻAshrī, ʻAbd al-Salām, Bāhithat al-Bādīyah, 1958.
Dictionary of African Biography, accessed March 4, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database: (Nasif, Malak Hifni; Bahithat al-Badiyah (“Seeker/Researcher in the Desert”); essayist, nationalist, feminist; born 25 December, 1882 in Egypt; first Egyptian female to earn primary diploma from state school (1900); earned teaching certificate from Saniyyah School (1903) and became a school teacher there; wrote articles for column al-Nisa'iyyat (Concerns of/about Women), al-Jaridah (The Periodical), which appeared in book form (1910); compiled and presented set of 10 demands to Egypt's Parliament on behalf of women (1911); died 1918 presumably in Egypt)