then there was cleopatra, then there was even shagara. goddesses, rulers, everything speaks of the high status of women in those days, but later everything went like everywhere else, only the feminist movement, in egypt, by the way, it arose a little later than in russia, began to gradually return rights to women, but here, as an echo of the islamic domostroy, not so long ago in egypt it was believed that work... true, sometimes not so much to necessarily build a career, but to increase the chances of a girl at the bride fair. in any case, more than half of the student youth are girls. in general, we have a very large percentage of women working. and in the middle classes, in the simple classes, in the upper classes. a woman minister, a woman judge, a woman writer. this is not the option that with such strict islamic. dohaasiya is the most striking confirmation of this: a qualified egyptologist, translator, publicist, but above all a writer. as a member of the egyptian parliament, doha asi is very active in political life. her books are p