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Salwa Mahmasani Moumina
Salwa Mahmasani Mumnah
Born1908
Beiruit
Died1957
Beiruit
CitizenshipThe Ottoman Empire (1908–1918)

Greater Lebanon (1920–1943)

Lebanon (1943–1957)
Occupation(s)Writer, professor
Known forWomen's rights writing

Salwa Mahmasani Moumina (Arabic:سلوى محمصاني مومنة) (1908-1957) was a Lebanese women's rights activist, university vice president and professor, and writer of short stories. She was born and raised in Beirut. She studied in Al-Makassed Philanthropic Islamic Association, a primary school for girls. She studied Arabic literature under Julia Ta’ma and Salma Sayegh, and she studied the Arabic Language under Mostafa Al-Ghailani. She then studied French at St. Joseph School. Later, she taught Arabic for 13 years. She published her literary articles in Arabic newspapers such as the Egyptian Almar’ah Aljadeedah “The New Woman”. She was the vice president of “Lebanese Women Association”. She was a pioneer in the Lebanese women's movement. She wrote Ma’ Alhayah “With Life”; a collection that includes 15 short stories that discuss social and family issues.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ "إميلي فارس إبراهيم", ويكيبيديا (in Arabic), 2021-06-30, retrieved 2021-11-03
  2. ^ Fotooh, Issa (1994). Adeebat Arabiyat: Siyar Wa Dirasat (Arabian Women Writers: Biographies and Studies) (in Arabic). Damascus: Women's Seminar Association. pp. 39–44.
  3. ^ Juha, Michael (2008). Al-Qissa Al-Qaseera Fi Lobnan: Siyar Wa Nosos (Short Stories in Lebanon: Biographies and Articles) (in Arabic). Lebanon: Lebanese American University. p. 115.

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