Jihan al-Mosli (Arabic: جهان الموصلي, 1908–1996) was a Syrian educator and politician.
In 1960, she and Widad Haroun were appointed to the National Assembly of the United Arab Republic, becoming the first Syrian women to enter parliament.
[2] Having demonstrated she could memorise passages from the Quran, she was sent to a local girl's primary school.
[3] After the Arab Women's Union moved to Damascus, she became a member of its executive office.
[3] They left the Assembly when Syria seceded from the United Arab Republic in September the following year.