Maqbula al-Shalak
Maqbula al-Shalak, sometimes al-Shalaq (Arabic: مقبولة الشلك ;1921–1986) was a Syrian educator, activist, and writer.
Al-Shalak was the fourth woman to graduate from Damascus University, in 1944,[1] and the first to graduate with a law degree. A native of Damascus, she worked as a teacher, and was a member of the Story and Novel Association. She published a number of books for children as well as a volume of short stories and a volume of verse.[2] As an activist she advocated for the United States to take a limited role in the Middle East; she also called for a ban on atomic weapons and spoke out against Adolf Hitler during World War II.[1]
References
- "Syrian History – Pioneer Syrian writer Maqbula al-Shalak, the first female graduate from the Faculty of Law at Damascus University, in 1944". www.syrianhistory.com. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
- Radwa Ashour; Ferial Ghazoul; Hasna Reda-Mekdashi (1 November 2008). Arab Women Writers: A Critical Reference Guide, 1873–1999. American University in Cairo Press. pp. 491–. ISBN 978-977-416-267-1.
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