Aisha Labib

Aisha Labib (Arabic: عائشة لبيب; died in 1971), also known by her married name Aisha Naguib (عائشة نجيب), was the wife of Mohamed Naguib, one the two principal leaders of the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, who became Egypt's first President.

Aisha Labib was the second wife of Naguib, who referred to her in his 1955 memoirs 'Egypt's Destiny' (subsequently republished decades later under the title 'I Was the President of Egypt').

Naguib mentioned in his memoirs that the two families lived on LE80 (80 Egyptian pounds) a month, despite their estate being 512 acres, under the supervision of the judiciary, and the Ministry of Endowments.

Labib moved with her husband to reside with him in the villa of Zainab Al-Wakeel in El Marg district.

[3] Labib died in 1971 after the death two years prior of her son, Ali, who was killed in an accident in Germany.