[3] Nahed Rashad often played with Sultan Hussein's daughters in the royal palace.
[4] In 1938, Nahed married Yousef Rashad, the son of a former governor and a royal naval physician.
[11][12] After the marriage of Fawzia to Ismail chirine, Nahed Rashad remained as a lady-in-waiting in the palace for no queen.
[22][23] Al-Musawar magazine published her photo in military uniform on September 24, 1948, under the title: “The Egyptian Woman in the Battlefield.”[23] During her time as a volunteer in Palestine war, she started recruiting new members in the Iron Guard.
[24] After 1952 revolution, Nahed Rashad lived a simple life in Hurghada, where she was a housewife and enjoyed cooking fish.