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  2. Leïla Slimani - Wikipedia

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    Leïla Slimani (born 3 October 1981 [1]) is a French-Moroccan writer and journalist.She is also a French diplomat in her capacity as the personal representative of the French president Emmanuel Macron to the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie.

  3. La Zarra - Wikipedia

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    Fatima-Zahra Hafdi (Arabic: فاطمة الزهراء حافظي; born 25 August 1988), [1] known professionally as La Zarra (French pronunciation: [la zaʁa]), is a Canadian singer and songwriter based in France. [2] She represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool with the song "Évidemment", finishing in 16th place. [3 ...

  4. Mila affair - Wikipedia

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    The Mila affair (French: Affaire Mila) is a French media and judicial case relating to freedom of speech and cyberbullying.After a Muslim [1] man invoking Islam directed misogynistic and homophobic insults at "Mila" when she rejected his inappropriate sexual advances, she answered that "Koran is hateful, Islam is shit".

  5. Algerian Family Code - Wikipedia

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    A man may not be married to two sisters simultaneously. Marriage is also forbidden between a couple who have divorced each other for the third time, unless the wife has since been married to someone else. A Muslim woman may not marry a non-Muslim man, and a marriage may be annulled on the grounds of the spouse's apostasy. A husband is required ...

  6. Madame Rosa - Wikipedia

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    Madame Rosa (French: La vie devant soi) is a 1977 French drama film directed by Moshé Mizrahi, adapted from the 1975 novel The Life Before Us by Romain Gary.It stars Simone Signoret and Samy Ben-Youb, and tells the story of an elderly Jewish woman and former prostitute in Paris who cares for a number of children, including an adolescent Algerian boy.

  7. Fatima al-Fihriya - Wikipedia

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    Fatima bint Muhammad al-Fihriya al-Qurashiyya (Arabic: فاطمة بنت محمد الفهرية القرشية), [1] known in shorter form as Fatima al-Fihriya [2] or Fatima al-Fihri, [3] was an Arab woman who is credited with founding the al-Qarawiyyin Mosque in 857–859 CE in Fez, Morocco.

  8. For a Woman - Wikipedia

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    They apply for French citizenship as Michel was raised in France and fought for the French Foreign Legion. Léna reveals she is pregnant and gives birth to a girl the couple name Tania. In Lyon the couple make inroads with the underground Communist Party of France. After they are successful in their bid for citizenship Michel opens a taylor's ...

  9. Women in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Paula Holmes-Eber, "Daughters of Tunis: Women, Family, and Networks in a Muslim City", Westview Press, 2001 ISBN 0-8133-3944-8 (in French) Sophie Bessis et Souhayr Belhassen, Femmes du Maghreb. L’enjeu, éd. Jean-Claude Lattès, Paris, 1992 ISBN 2-7096-1121-X (in French) Aziza Darghouth Medimegh, Droits et vécu de la femme en Tunisie, éd.