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Male guardianship customs bind Egyptian women to patriarchy
In 1899, Egyptian intellectual and reformer Qassim Amin wrote a book called Tahrir Al-Maraa - 'The Liberation of Women'. Despite facing social opposition, he advocated for women's freedom. He could not have predicted that his pursuit would continue to this day. If Amin were alive today and saw how patriarchal Egyptian society still is, he would likely be disappointed. He would realise that his efforts to bring about change did not yield the results he had hoped for. One example is Heba, a PhD holder in veterinarian medicine, who talked to The New Arab about her ordeal following an ugly divorce almost seven years ago. Heba agreed to talk to The New Arab on the condition

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