Naglaa Mahmoud | |
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نجلاء على محمود | |
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First Lady of Egypt | |
In role 30 June 2012 – 3 July 2013 | |
President | Mohamed Morsi |
Preceded by | Suzanne Mubarak |
Succeeded by | Entissar Amer |
Personal details | |
Born | Naglaa Ali Mahmoud 4 July 1962 Ain Shams, Egypt |
Spouse | |
Children | 5, including Abdullah |
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Naglaa Ali Mahmoud ( Arabic: نجلاء على محمود, IPA: [ˈnæɡlæ ˈʕæli mæħˈmuːd] or [næɡˈlæːʔ -]; 4 July 1962) is the widow and cousin of the fifth President of Egypt, Mohamed Morsi and was First Lady from 2012 to 2013. [1] [2]
Naglaa rejected the title of First Lady, preferring to be called "First Servant", the "president's wife", or "Umm Ahmed", a traditional honorific ( kunya) which means mother of Ahmed, her oldest son. [1] [3]
Naglaa married former president of Egypt Mohamed Morsi in 1979 when she was a seventeen-year-old student. [4] Naglaa and Morsi have five children, including Abdullah and six grandchildren. [4]
Naglaa Mahmoud | |
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نجلاء على محمود | |
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First Lady of Egypt | |
In role 30 June 2012 – 3 July 2013 | |
President | Mohamed Morsi |
Preceded by | Suzanne Mubarak |
Succeeded by | Entissar Amer |
Personal details | |
Born | Naglaa Ali Mahmoud 4 July 1962 Ain Shams, Egypt |
Spouse | |
Children | 5, including Abdullah |
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Post-coup unrest in Egypt (2013–2014) Supporters Opponents Family
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Naglaa Ali Mahmoud ( Arabic: نجلاء على محمود, IPA: [ˈnæɡlæ ˈʕæli mæħˈmuːd] or [næɡˈlæːʔ -]; 4 July 1962) is the widow and cousin of the fifth President of Egypt, Mohamed Morsi and was First Lady from 2012 to 2013. [1] [2]
Naglaa rejected the title of First Lady, preferring to be called "First Servant", the "president's wife", or "Umm Ahmed", a traditional honorific ( kunya) which means mother of Ahmed, her oldest son. [1] [3]
Naglaa married former president of Egypt Mohamed Morsi in 1979 when she was a seventeen-year-old student. [4] Naglaa and Morsi have five children, including Abdullah and six grandchildren. [4]