Aya Saad Eldeen

Aya Saad Eldeen
Born Aya Saad Eldeen Sayed Ibrahim
(1988-09-25)25 September 1988
Cairo, Egypt
Occupation Journalist
Language arabic
Nationality Egyptian
Ethnicity Arabic
Education Ain Shams University, Egypt, Faculty of Arts
Period 2007 until now
Genre Romantic- realistic - historic
Notable works Half woman
Orhan Ghazi
Notable awards Third place in the short story competition at Ain Shams University
Website
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Aya Saad Eldeen (Arabic: آية سعد الدين; Āyah Saʻd al-Dīn) is an Egyptian journalist. She was born on 25 December 1988 in Al-Masalla, which is located between Al-Mataryia district and Ain Shams in Cairo, which is an archaeological area, which made her heart set on loving monuments.

Education

She started her educational journey in Al-Nasr School, then Ammar Bin Yasser Elementary School, that is where she scored 98% in that phase. Then she started the prep school in a girls only school. Then to Al-Matariya high school for girls, where she obtained a total score of 85%, and signed up for Art school, Ain Shams University, majored in Islamic archaeology, and got a degree in Arts on 2009. Through all 4 years of college, she signed up for the scout team, and went up from a scout until she became the leader of the group, and vice the girls scout group in 2009. She also took the 3rd place in short story writing in campus 2006/2007.

Skills

The author masters many languages, such as English and Persian. She finished a research skills development in sources of knowledge course, from the Egyptian National Library and Archives. An ex-journalist in Asrar Al-ghad newspaper. A researcher in Al-Moqtataf Al-masri magazine. Works in the administrative affairs of Oktob publishing house. A researcher in Islamic archeology. A journalist in International Al-safir Al-Arabi newspaper. The leader female scout in School of Arts, Ain Shams University. A supervisor in some online websites.

Publications

Professors

Some professors were a milestone in the author’s life, such as:

Prizes

Quotes

I'm sick of this life, a half of life to be fair; I only have a half a man of you. I'm going to tell you sir: I will no longer accept to be a home for your manly ego, I will never be half a woman!
You're destined to live alone, and get hurt on loving him, and die when you be one of his victims.
A small gang, we kept repeating that us and only us, we stayed four with the devil our fifth, we were four.. Existing, uniting, fighting and sharing things, even people we shared. We were four, and we thought that we were able to live!

Articles for the Writer

External links

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