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Fathia is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: *Fathia Absie, Somali-American writer, producer, actor and filmmaker *Fathia al-Assal (1933–2014), Egyptian playwright and activist *Faithia Balogun, film actor * Fathia Ali Bouraleh (born 1987), track and field sprint athlete who competes for Djibouti * Fathia Ghali (1930–1976), Princess of Egypt until 1950 * Fathia Latiff, Malaysian actress and model *Fathia Nkrumah Helena Ritz Fathia Nkrumah ( ) (22 February 1932 – 31 May 2007), born Fathia Halim Rizk ( ar, فتحية حليم رزق), was a Coptic Egyptian and the First Lady of the newly independent Ghana as the wife of Kwame Nkrumah, its first president ..., First Lady of Ghana {{Given name, Fathia, nocat Feminine given names ...
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Fathia Absie
Fathia Absie ( so, Fadxiya Cabsiiye, ar, فتحية إبسيآ) is a Somali-American writer, producer, actor and filmmaker. She has worked with both documentaries, as well as fictional narratives, and published a graphic novel titled, ''The Imperceptible Peace Maker''. Fathia is the co-founder of Eat With Muslims, a project designed to bring Muslims and non-Muslims together over dinner and stories in the hopes of building bridges between neighbors and communities of different faiths and cultures. Career Absie moved to Minnesota around 2010 and was formerly a social worker. She has worked for a number of organizations, including the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services in Columbus, Ohio, the University of Washington in Seattle, and Voice of America in Washington D.C. Absie stars in her own film, ''The Lobby'', about a relationship between a white man and a Somali-American woman. In 2013, she joined ECHO, a Minnesota-based non-governmental organization serving immigrant commu ...
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Fathia Al-Assal
Fathia al-Assal ( ar , فتحية العسال , Fatḥīyah al-ʻAssāl , translit-std=ALA; February 20, 1933June 15, 2014) was an Egyptian playwright and activist. She was born in Cairo. Her father did not allow her to receive any formal schooling but she later audited classes at the Screenplay Institute. She wrote plays for radio from 1957 until 1967, when she began writing television dramas. She also wrote five novels. Al-Assal wrote a total of 57 television series, including: * ''Rommanat Al Mezan'' * ''Shams Montasaf Al Lail'' ("Midnight Sun") * ''Hibal Min Hareer'' ("Silk Ropes") * ''Badr Al Budoor'' * ''Hiya wal Mosataheel'' ("She and the Impossible") * ''Hata La Yakhtaniq Al Hob'' ("So that Love Does Not Suffocate") She served on the board of the Egyptian Women Writers' Union and on the secretariat for the National Progressive Unionist Party, also known as al-Tajammu'. She was president of the Egyptian Writers Association and general secretary of the Progressive Union of ...
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Faithia Balogun
Faithia Williams Balogun (born 5 February 1969) is a Nigerian actress, filmmaker, producer and director. Early life Faithia Williams who is of Delta state descent, was born in Ikeja on 5 February 1969. She was born into a polygamous family of nine. Faithia attended Maryland Primary School and Maryland Comprehensive Secondary School in Lagos state. She obtained her West African School Certificate in Maryland Comprehensive Secondary School. After that, she studied in the Kwara State Polytechnic for a diploma certificate. In 2016, Faithia got admission into Olabisi Onabanjo University to study Filming. Career Faithia became an actress by chance. Faithia's uncle, Alhaji Fatai Teniola, asked her to stand in for an actress that failed to show up in one of the productions of their movie. Williams played her first role in the film title "Ta lo pa chief". She has starred, produced, and directed several Nigerian films over the years. In 2008, she won the Africa Movie Academy Award fo ...
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Fathia Ali Bouraleh
Fathia Ali Bouraleh (born October 14, 1987) is a track and field sprint athlete who competes internationally for Djibouti.Athlete biography: Fathia Ali Bourrale
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Ali Bouraleh said that she became a fast runner because when she was younger, she was a thief. Ali Bouraleh started training for athletics in 2004 at her high school. She won an event at her high school, and impressed the coach enough that he invited her back to train twice a week. He also gave her running shoes, and promised to tutor her in her schoolwork. She trained in a stadium, because when she ran in the streets people would hurl stones and insults at her, even though she was wearing long pants and a head scarf. Her nickname is "Mama," and if spectators insulted Al ...
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Fathia Ghali
Princess Fathia (; 17 December 1930 – 10 December 1976) was the youngest daughter of Fuad I of Egypt and Nazli Sabri, and so the youngest sister of Farouk I. Early life Fathia was born on 17 December 1930 at the Koubbeh Palace, El-Quba, Cairo. She was of Turkish, Albanian, French and Circassian descent. Her father died when she was five years old. She was raised mostly close to her mother and her sister Princess Faika of Egypt, Faika. In 1948, she travelled with her sister Faika and her mother to the United States for her mother needed to undergo a kidney surgery. Later life After her mother's successful surgery, Fathia settled in the United States. In 1949, her sister Faika married Fuad Sadek. In 1950, she herself married Riyad Ghali, their Royal Advisor, who was 11 years her senior, and was a Coptic Christian. Ghali converted to Islam to try and gain favor with King Farouk during the wedding She married at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco, California, United States on ...
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Fathia Latiff
Nur Fathia binti Abdul Latiff ( Jawi: ) is a Malaysian actress and model. She is best known for playing the role of "Ummu Hani" in the hit 2010 drama ''Hani'' with Ryzal Jaafar, Siti Fathiyah Ibrahim, Nurul Elfira Loy and Esma Daniel. She also played the role as "Nabila", best friend of "Nur Amina" (playing role by Tiz Zaqyah) in the hit 2009 drama ''Nur Kasih'' which brought her name as an actress. In addition to main roles, she has shone in supporting roles and more recently, in comic roles. Career In 2009, Fathia was a supporting role in the hit 2009 drama ''Nur Kasih'' alongside leading stage actress Tiz Zaqyah, Fizz Fairuz and Remy Ishak. In 2011, she then appeared in Al-Hijab, a Malaysian horror movie produced by Empat Samudera Plantation Sdn Bhd. She acted as Qiss, Rafael's girlfriend led by Pierre Andre. This movie was released on 6 October 2011 , death_place = , death_cause = , body_discovered = , resting_place = , resting_place_coord ...
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Fathia Nkrumah
Helena Ritz Fathia Nkrumah ( ) (22 February 1932 – 31 May 2007), born Fathia Halim Rizk ( ar, فتحية حليم رزق), was a Coptic Egyptian and the First Lady of the newly independent Ghana as the wife of Kwame Nkrumah, its first president. Fathia Nkrumah was born to a Coptic Christian family and brought up in Zeitoun, a district of Cairo. She was the first child of a civil servant who died early; Fathia was raised by her mother single-handedly after her husband's death. Early life and career She was born Fathia Halim Rizk in Zeitoun, Cairo, in 1932. Her father worked as a clerk in an Egyptian telephone company and died early, leaving her mother widowed and having to raise Fathia single-handed. She was the eldest of five children in the family. After completing her secondary education, where she studied French, she worked as a teacher at her school in Zeitoun, Notre Dame des Apôtres. As teaching did not appeal to her, she took a job in a bank. Marriage Frederick, a ...
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