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Nazek Abou Alwan Abed | |
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Born | March 8, 1937 Barouk, Chouf District, Mount Lebanon |
Died | March 24, 2022 | (aged 85)
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Spouse | Fawzi Abed |
Children | 5 |
Nazek Abou Alwan Abed (Arabic: نازك ابو علوان عابد, March 8, 1937 – March 24, 2022)[1] was a Lebanese educator, lecturer, and writer of journalistic and philosophical articles and books. She was born in Barouk into a Lebanese family and was best known for her books about enlightenment, humanity, ethics and society.[2] Abed believed in a life of purpose, where peace and harmony should prevail over, and where a person's relationships are at the essence of their success and happiness. Nazek Abed was a living icon of "Leading by Example" whether in her professional or personal life. She was known for her great deal of wisdom and as a reference within her community.
She believed in the philosophies of Kamal Jumblatt, whom she wrote her doctorate dissertation on.