Karima Kamal

Karima Kamal (Arabic: كريمة كمال; born 1949), also spelled Karimah, is an Egyptian journalist, author, and activist.

[3] She later pursued graduate studies at the University of Chicago, an experience she would recall in her 1983 memoir Bint Misriyya fi Amreeka ("An Egyptian Girl in America").

[6][7][8] Kamal was a longtime columnist and editorial consultant at the privately owned newspaper Al-Masry Al-Youm.

[3][4][5][9] She also served as deputy editor in chief of Sabah al-Kheir magazine.

[3][11] Kamal is considered a feminist activist within the Egyptian Coptic community, criticizing efforts to limit Copts' ability to divorce and remarry.