Английская Википедия:Azizah Abd Allah Abu Lahum
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Azizah Abd Allah Abu Lahum (born 1945) is a Yemeni novelist and writer.[1] She was born in Nihm District into a prominent sheikh family, and although she did not have formal schooling, she was brought up in a culturally aware environment. She married a diplomat which allowed her to live abroad and experience foreign cultures, before returning to live in Sana'a.
Along with Ramziyya al-Iryani, Azizah is considered one of the pioneering women of contemporary Yemeni literature.[2] Her first novel Ahlam wa Nabilah was published from Cairo in 1997 and she has published several more novels since. More broadly, she has played a major role in the women's rights movement in Yemen. She helped to establish the Yemeni Women's Association in the 1970s and also participated in the US-based Arab Women's Council.Шаблон:Citation needed
Because of the prominence of the Abu Lahum name, Azizah prefers to publish under the name of Azizah Abd Allah.Шаблон:Citation needed
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