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علياء رضاه رافع | |
Born | Aliaa R. Rafea |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Occupation(s) | writer, spiritual activist, professor |
Spouse | Professor Dr. Adel El Beltagy |
Children | Samhaa, Muhammad, Mostafa |
Parent(s) | Rafea Muhammad Rafea (father), Hazami Rifaa (mother) |
Website |
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Aliaa R. Rafea ( Arabic:علياء رضاه رافع) is an Egyptian writer, spiritual activist, and professor of sociology at Faculty of Women for Arts at Ain Shams University. [1] [2] She is the founder and president of the Human Foundation. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
Aliaa was born to Rafea Muhammad Rafea and Hazami Rifaa and is the great-granddaughter of Rifa'a at-Tahtawi. [8] [9] [10] She graduated in 1970 from Philosophy and Psychology Department at Cairo University. In 1978, she began to study sociology and anthropology at the American University in Cairo (AUC). She received her Master of Arts degree in 1983, and received her Ph.D. from Women's College at Ain Shams University in 1990. She married Adel El Beltagy in 1970, and traveled with her husband to Wales and spent six years where she seized this time to educate herself. She came across the work of the Swiss psychologist C G Jung, among other influential thinkers such as Eric Fromm. This self-education process enabled her later to envision a program of self-realization and relate it to her father's teachings and to the human spiritual heritage, especially the Ancient Egyptian Civilization. She gave birth to Samhaa in 1972. The couple decided to give Rafee a second name for her daughter. They both were attached to the teaching of her father Master Rafea. Mohammed was her second child, born in 1973, and she gave birth to her third child Mostafa in 1986. [11] [12]
From 1979 to 1983 Aliaa had a grant as a research assistant and teaching assistant at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the American University in Cairo and then a Postmaster fellow at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the American University in Cairo from 1987 to 1988. She has been a visiting scientist at the International Center for Agriculture Research in the Dry Area (ICARDA) from 1995 to 1997. From 1994 to 1997, she worked as an adjunct lecturer and then as an assistant professor at the Faculty of Women Ain Shams University from 1998 to 2003. [13] She has been a visiting professor at Randolph-Macon Women's College, Lynchburg, Virginia in 2002. [14] She was an adjunct professor at The American University in Cairo from 2003 to 2004. [13] Rafea worked as an associate professor in 2003 and then as an expert starting from 2004 at the Department of Population and Migration at The League of Arab States. [14]
Aliaa joined different civic societies, and she was a member in the Egyptian Society for Human Rights for which she coordinated a conference on the Freedom of Thoughts and Expression, and she shared in establishing Zeinab Kamel Hassan Foundation for Holistic Development, and Aliaa was the secretary general of this foundation from 1992 to 1996, and she was a member in the Society of the Egyptian Writers and withdraw gradually from its activities due to her involvement in the academic career. [13] Among other activities, Aliaa participated in the International Association of Sufism conferences and joined them in the World Religion's Parliament in 2004, and she wrote articles in their Sufism Journal. [13] In 2008, on behalf of the Egyptian Society of Spiritual and Cultural Research, Aliaa coordinated with her sister Aisha Rafea a conference with the International Association of Sufism, titled Peace Responsibility Symposium, held in 6 of October City, Giza, Egypt. [11] Aliaa is also a member in the American Anthropological Association, and a member of the American Sociological Association, and the International Leadership Association, and she also attended numerous international conferences around the world as an academic and a spiritual figure. [11] [13]
Aliaa established the Human Foundation in 2011, a non-governmental organization (NGO), licensed by the Egyptian Minister of Social Affairs. Under her leadership, the foundation opened activities in various directions, and initiated a publication house. She developed an authentic program of self- realization (the Path Towards Individuation) which has helped many people. Acknowledging her approach to training in analytical psychology, Professor Tehodor Abt invited her to give lectures at the center in 2017 and 2021. [11] [13] She is a lifelong member of the All Ladies League, based in India, shared in the Women Economic Forum in 2016 and 2019, and she was awarded a prize from the All Ladies League for her contribution to human unity. [13] She co-established women's section in the Egyptian Society for Spiritual and Culture Research in 1992, and has been leading cultural forums within the Egyptian Society for Spiritual and Cultural Research, and she is also a member in the Global Peace Initiative of Women, and traveled with them to many places around the world, and gave a presentation in the UN Headquarter in Kinya, 2012. Aliaa also authored and co-authored books and wrote in academic journals. [11] [13]
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علياء رضاه رافع | |
Born | Aliaa R. Rafea |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Occupation(s) | writer, spiritual activist, professor |
Spouse | Professor Dr. Adel El Beltagy |
Children | Samhaa, Muhammad, Mostafa |
Parent(s) | Rafea Muhammad Rafea (father), Hazami Rifaa (mother) |
Website |
aliaarafea |
Aliaa R. Rafea ( Arabic:علياء رضاه رافع) is an Egyptian writer, spiritual activist, and professor of sociology at Faculty of Women for Arts at Ain Shams University. [1] [2] She is the founder and president of the Human Foundation. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
Aliaa was born to Rafea Muhammad Rafea and Hazami Rifaa and is the great-granddaughter of Rifa'a at-Tahtawi. [8] [9] [10] She graduated in 1970 from Philosophy and Psychology Department at Cairo University. In 1978, she began to study sociology and anthropology at the American University in Cairo (AUC). She received her Master of Arts degree in 1983, and received her Ph.D. from Women's College at Ain Shams University in 1990. She married Adel El Beltagy in 1970, and traveled with her husband to Wales and spent six years where she seized this time to educate herself. She came across the work of the Swiss psychologist C G Jung, among other influential thinkers such as Eric Fromm. This self-education process enabled her later to envision a program of self-realization and relate it to her father's teachings and to the human spiritual heritage, especially the Ancient Egyptian Civilization. She gave birth to Samhaa in 1972. The couple decided to give Rafee a second name for her daughter. They both were attached to the teaching of her father Master Rafea. Mohammed was her second child, born in 1973, and she gave birth to her third child Mostafa in 1986. [11] [12]
From 1979 to 1983 Aliaa had a grant as a research assistant and teaching assistant at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the American University in Cairo and then a Postmaster fellow at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the American University in Cairo from 1987 to 1988. She has been a visiting scientist at the International Center for Agriculture Research in the Dry Area (ICARDA) from 1995 to 1997. From 1994 to 1997, she worked as an adjunct lecturer and then as an assistant professor at the Faculty of Women Ain Shams University from 1998 to 2003. [13] She has been a visiting professor at Randolph-Macon Women's College, Lynchburg, Virginia in 2002. [14] She was an adjunct professor at The American University in Cairo from 2003 to 2004. [13] Rafea worked as an associate professor in 2003 and then as an expert starting from 2004 at the Department of Population and Migration at The League of Arab States. [14]
Aliaa joined different civic societies, and she was a member in the Egyptian Society for Human Rights for which she coordinated a conference on the Freedom of Thoughts and Expression, and she shared in establishing Zeinab Kamel Hassan Foundation for Holistic Development, and Aliaa was the secretary general of this foundation from 1992 to 1996, and she was a member in the Society of the Egyptian Writers and withdraw gradually from its activities due to her involvement in the academic career. [13] Among other activities, Aliaa participated in the International Association of Sufism conferences and joined them in the World Religion's Parliament in 2004, and she wrote articles in their Sufism Journal. [13] In 2008, on behalf of the Egyptian Society of Spiritual and Cultural Research, Aliaa coordinated with her sister Aisha Rafea a conference with the International Association of Sufism, titled Peace Responsibility Symposium, held in 6 of October City, Giza, Egypt. [11] Aliaa is also a member in the American Anthropological Association, and a member of the American Sociological Association, and the International Leadership Association, and she also attended numerous international conferences around the world as an academic and a spiritual figure. [11] [13]
Aliaa established the Human Foundation in 2011, a non-governmental organization (NGO), licensed by the Egyptian Minister of Social Affairs. Under her leadership, the foundation opened activities in various directions, and initiated a publication house. She developed an authentic program of self- realization (the Path Towards Individuation) which has helped many people. Acknowledging her approach to training in analytical psychology, Professor Tehodor Abt invited her to give lectures at the center in 2017 and 2021. [11] [13] She is a lifelong member of the All Ladies League, based in India, shared in the Women Economic Forum in 2016 and 2019, and she was awarded a prize from the All Ladies League for her contribution to human unity. [13] She co-established women's section in the Egyptian Society for Spiritual and Culture Research in 1992, and has been leading cultural forums within the Egyptian Society for Spiritual and Cultural Research, and she is also a member in the Global Peace Initiative of Women, and traveled with them to many places around the world, and gave a presentation in the UN Headquarter in Kinya, 2012. Aliaa also authored and co-authored books and wrote in academic journals. [11] [13]
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