Madawi al-Rasheed, FBA (Arabic: مضاوي الرشيد;[2] born (1962-10-00)October 1962[3]) is a British citizen of Saudi origin and a professor of social anthropology.
She is the granddaughter of Muhammad bin Talāl al-Rashid, the last prince of the Emirate of Ha'il, which was conquered by the Al-Saud in the early 20th century.
She has written several books and articles in academic journals on the Arabian Peninsula, Arab migration, globalisation, gender, and religious transnationalism.
His mother was a sister of al-Rasheed's father, and the Saudi government accused the Rashidi family of being behind the assassination.
[4] Al-Rasheed was one of the targets in the so-called Pegasus spyware scandal, but the attack on her device was apparently unsuccessful.