Safiya Zaghloul (Arabic: صفية زغلول / ALA-LC: Ṣafīyah Zaghlūl; née Fahmy; 1878–12 January 1946) was an Egyptian political activist.
Her father, Mostafa Fahmy Pasha, was the seventh prime minister of Egypt.
[1] She married Saad Zaghloul in 1896,[2] an Egyptian revolutionary and Prime Minister of Egypt from 26 January 1924 to 24 November 1924.
After the death of her spouse in 1927, Zaghloul was central in the appointment of a new party leader.
She was known as Om El-Masriyyin ( Mother of the Egyptians) and her home in Cairo was called as Beit El-Umma (House of the Nation).