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  1. Samira Khashoggi (Arabic: سميرة خاشقجي, 1935 – March 1986) was a Saudi Arabian progressive author, as well as the founder of Al Sharkiah magazine. She was the sister of the Saudi businessman Adnan Khashoggi .

  2. Samira Khashoggi (arabisch سميرة خاشقجي, DMG Samīra Ḫāšuqǧī; * 1935 in Mekka, Saudi-Arabien; † März 1986) war eine saudi-arabische Autorin und Gründerin der Zeitschrift Al Sharkiah. Sie war die Schwester des saudischen Geschäftsmanns Adnan Khashoggi.

  3. Nov 23, 2022 · Dodi's parents, Mohamed Fayed (the 'Al' was added later, after he moved to England) and Samira Khashoggi, married in 1954. Dodi was born in 1955; a year later, his parents divorced.

  4. Khashoggi was the first Saudi female publisher and columnist. A dynamic, pioneering and highly respected thinker. The marriage lasted two years, and produced one child, Dodi Fayed.

  5. Aug 30, 2022 · Samira Khashoggi (or Kashoggi) (1935 – 1986) was a Saudi Arabian influential, progressive author of several books as well as the owner and editor-in chief of Alsharkiah magazine. She was the sister of the notorious Saudi billionaire arms dealer, Adnan Khashoggi.

    • "Kashoggi"
    • Saudi Arabia
    • 1935
    • March 1986 (50-51) (Heart attack)
  6. She produced the film The Bird of East, based on Tawfiq al-Hakim’s novel "A Sparrow from the East," and it was released in 1986. She presented the file "Women in Islam and the Challenges of the Age" to the World Conference on Women in Copenhagen in 1980. She published her works under the pseudonym "Samira, Daughter of the Arabian Peninsula."

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  8. Since 1972, Al-Sharkiah (the oriental) has been the leading monthly pan arab women’s magazine. It was founded by Samira Khashoggi, the first Saudi female publisher and columnist; a dynamic, pioneering and highly respected thinker.

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