Egyptian presidents wife rejects first lady title

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Naglaa Mahmoud, wife of Egypts newly elected President Mohammed Mursi does not want to be called first lady like her predecessors and prefers instead to be referred to as the servant of Egypt.

Islam does not distinguish between one woman and another. We are all Egyptians and we have to unite for our nation, she told the Muslim Brotherhoods official website Ikhwan Online.
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Nariman, wife of late Egyptian king Farouk

Mahmoud said she prefers to be called Um Ahmed (mother of Ahmed) in reference to her oldest son or the hajja, the designation of women who have completed the Muslim pilgrimage in Mecca.

And if I need to have a title now then let be Egypts first servant.

Mahmouds veil has been the subject of intense debate in Egypt as she will be the first lady in modern times to wear a veil.


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Tahia Kazem and her husband late Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser

Starting from Queen Nariman, wife of late Egyptian King Farouk, who was ousted by the 1952 Revolution, and ending with Suzanne Thabet, wife of Hosni Mubarak, the first ladys outfit ever had any religious connotation and was of the type referred to as western or secular.

Queen Nariman was known for her elegance and being up to date in the latest trends in fashion.


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Jihan Sadat

Tahia Kazem, wife of late Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, was subtle in her elegance generally maintained a low profile and had no role in politics. It was only after Nasser passed away that she broke her silence and published her memoirs about her life with him.

Jihan Raouf, wife of late Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, was not only distinguishable by her modern outfits, but also because was the first wife of an Egyptian ruler to engage in public life. She was involved in several charity projects and was especially interested in the empowerment of Egyptian women.


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Suzanne Mubarak


Suzanne Thabet, wife of former president Mubarak, stood on equal footing with first ladies around the world as far as elegance and trendiness are concerned. Like Jihan, she was also involved in public life but on a larger scale. In addition to her work for women and children, she also made several initiatives related to eliminating illiteracy and encouraging reading.

As for the new first lady, it is hard to predict what her role, if any, will be. Since little is known about her, no one can tell whether she will take part in community work, accompany her husband on some of his international trips, or just stay away from the limelight.

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"Monkey see Monkey do" Yes it's all about the Freedom, freedom of 'culture', freedom of 'religion', freedom of 'choice' so long as they are 'identical' to our 'values' our 'beliefs' our 'stooges'. Diversity & Dissent is not acceptable. A woman can run around half naked but a fully clothed woman will be penalized in this free 'Western' society. Not too far in the past a Sister from Yemen won the Noble Peace Prize when asked about her 'Hijab' from the journalists what she had to say was truly 'enlightening'....look it up
This is what the Western Media will do get the Muslims start bickering about 'trivial' issues!