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3 Works  



3.1  Arabic  





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4 Awards  





5 References  














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Fawzia Al-Ashmawi
BornOctober, 1940s
Alexandria, Egypt
NationalityEgyptian
Occupation(s)Writer, translator, academic
HonoursGolden Award in Sciences and Arts from Egypt

Fawzia Abd Al-Minem Al-Ashmawi (Arabic: فوزية العشماوي) is an Egyptian academic, writer and translator. She works as a Professor of Arabic Literature and Islamic Civilisation in the University of Geneva. She had won the Golden Award in Sciences and Arts from Egypt.[1][2]

Early life

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Al-Ashmawi was born in October in the 1940s in Alexandria. Her mother was Egyptian with Syrian roots, and her father was Alexandrian from Al-Siyala neighbourhood in Ras Al-Teen district. She has two sisters and two brothers. She went to a convent school during primary school, and she went to Alexandria University where she studied in the Department of French Language in the College of Arts, from which she graduated in 1965. Abd Al-Aziz Abu Zaid was a colleague of hers, who proposed to her after she graduated, then they got married afterwards.[2]

In the summer of 1972, when she was in her thirties, Al-Ashmawi left Egypt for the first time in her life and headed to Switzerland. Her husband had already left six months earlier before she and her two children followed. Al-Ashmawi continued her studies in social sciences there until she graduated from the College of Arts at University of Geneva in June 1972. Continuing her studies, she received her MA in 1974, and her PhD in 1983 in Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. Her MA thesis was about Prophet Mohammed’s personality in French Literature, while her PhD dissertation was Woman and Modern Egypt in the Work of Naguib Mahfuz[1].[2]

Al-Ashmawi worked as a translator and counsellor in some bodies of the United Nations in Switzerland, and for ISESCO and UNESCO. She also worked as a cultural counsellor in the Embassy of Saudi Arabia, then for that of the United Arab Emirates in Geneva. She got promoted from the position of an assistant professor to become the Head of the Arabic Language and Islamic Studies Department in University of Geneva.[1][2]

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She has authored publications in three languages:

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English

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French

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Awards

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj العربي, Arab World Books منتدى الكتاب. "Fawzia Al-Ashmawi". www.arabworldbooks.com. Retrieved 2021-03-07.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "الدكتورة فوزية العشماوي أديبة وخبيرة البحث والترجمة في حوار للبصائر عن الإسلام والمسلمين في الغرب". البصائر (in Arabic). 2020-06-17. Retrieved 2021-03-07.
  • ^ a b c "فوزية العشماوى.. سكندرية تدافع عن الإسلام فى سويسرا". الأهرام اليومي (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-04-02.
  • ^ TWMCC. "Dr. Fawzia Ashmawy: Marriage Aims to Form Good Family that Serves Society". The world Muslim Communities Council. Retrieved 2021-03-07.
  • ^ "الهيئة العامة للكتاب. فوزية العشماوي". www.gebo.gov.eg. Retrieved 2021-04-02.
  • ^ a b c d e f g "Al Ashmawi-Abouzeid, Fawzia A."

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