Fabyula Badawi
Egyptian poet and journalist (born 1960)
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Fabyula Badawi (born 1960) is an Egyptian poet and journalist.
Born1960 (age 65–66)
CitizenshipEgypt
EducationBachelors degree, business administration and accounting
OccupationsJournalist, poet
Fabyula Badawi | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1960 (age 65–66) |
| Citizenship | Egypt |
| Education | Bachelors degree, business administration and accounting |
| Occupations | Journalist, poet |
| Employer | al-Madina |
Biography
Born in Cairo, Badawi received a bachelor's degree in business administration and a graduate degree in accounting. As of 2008 she was employed by the Saudi newspaper al-Madina as a journalist. Three volumes of her poetry have been published. They are Mahlan ayyuha-l-rajul (Take it Easy, Man, 1989); Qasa'id zami'a (Thirsty Poems, 1990); and al-Washm) (The Tattoo, 1992).[1]