Английская Википедия:Adila bint Abdullah Al Saud

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox royalty Adila bint Abdullah Al Saud (Шаблон:Lang-ar ʿAdila bint ʿAbd Allāh Āl Suʿūd) is a member of the Saudi royal family.[1] During the reign of her father, King Abdullah, she was one of the women who could influence the political development of Saudi Arabia in women-related areas such as education, employment and health.[2]

Early life and education

Princess Adila was born in Beirut, Lebanon.[3] She is the fifth daughter of King Abdullah.[4] Her mother is Aida Fustuq, a Lebanese woman of Palestinian descent.[5][6] Her parents divorced later.[3] Prince Abdulaziz is her full brother.[7]

She received a bachelor of arts degree in English literature from King Saud University.[5]

Activities

Adila bint Abdullah was one of the few Saudi princesses with a semi-public role during the reign of King Abdullah.[8] She acted as the public face of him.[9] She is a known advocate of women's right to drive, women's health awareness and their legal rights.[10] She spoke out against domestic violence and supported women's groups and organizations.[11][12]

Princess Adila is the patron of many charitable foundations: she is the chair of the National Home Health Care Foundation;[13] the president of the consultative committee of the National Museum;[14][15] president of the Sanad Children's Cancer Support Society;[16] and the deputy chair of the National Family Safety Program. Princess Adila also supported the business women of the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry.[5] She was also patron of "Saudi Women’s Forum", a women's conference in Jeddah in 2007.[17] She led the Saudi Society for Preservation of Heritage[18]

Views

Interview with Princess Adila was included in Mona Almunajjed's book entitled Saudi Women Speak: 24 Remarkable Women Tell Their Success Stories, published in 2011 by the Arab Institute for Research and Publishing in Amman and Beirut.[3] She stated: "I am only one part of this whole society and I am presenting my point of view. However, we cannot go back. We need to become more liberal and we need to change."[3] She believes that wearing the niqab is a tradition and the scarf is a better alternative.[19]

Personal life

Princess Adila is married to her cousin Faisal bin Abdullah in her 20s.[2] Faisal bin Abdullah served as the minister of education from February 2009 to 22 December 2013.[20][21] Moreover, Faisal is the former deputy director of the General Intelligence Directorate (GID).[22]

They have six children, two sons and four daughters.[23] One of their daughters is a graduate of King's College in London.[2]

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