Jehan Sadat, widow of assassinated Egyptian president, dies aged 87

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Jehan Sadat, Widow Of Assassinated Egyptian President, Dies Aged 87
Jehan Sadat, widow of assassinated Egyptian president Anwar Sadat Amr Nabil/AP), © AP/Press Association Images
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By Associated Press Reporter

Jehan Sadat, widow of former Egyptian president Anwar Sadat, the first Arab leader to make peace with Israel, died in Egypt aged 87.

In recent weeks, the Egyptian press reported that Ms Sadat had been in an Egyptian hospital and battling cancer.

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Last year, she received medical treatment in the United States but shortly after she returned home, and her condition had deteriorated, her family told Egyptian media.

No further details about her illness were made available.

On Friday, President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi’s office said she had been a role model for Egyptian women, and granted her a national award posthumously.


Leah Rabin, left, widow of murdered IsraelipPrime minister Yitzhak Rabin, poses with Jehan Sadat, widow of assassinated Egyptian President Anwar Sadat (Ron Frehm/AP)
Leah Rabin, left, widow of murdered IsraelipPrime minister Yitzhak Rabin, poses with Jehan Sadat, widow of assassinated Egyptian President Anwar Sadat (Ron Frehm/AP)

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They also announced the naming of a key road in Cairo after her.

In August 1933, Jehan Safwat Raouf was born in Cairo to an Egyptian middle-class father and a British mother.

In 1949, she married Anwar Sadat, a military officer at the time who later on served as Egypt’s president from 1970 until his assassination in 1981.

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The couple had four children, daughters Noha, Gihan, Lobna and a son, Gamal.

Ms Sadat had consistently defended her husband’s decision to sign a peace agreement with Israel in 1979 after nearly three decades of war, a move that was controversial domestically and regionally.


Jehan Sadat, widow of assassinated Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, with former US presidents Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford, as they meet in her Giza Nile-side home. Jehan Sadat died in Cairo (AP)
Jehan Sadat, widow of assassinated Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, with former US presidents Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford, as they meet in her Giza Nile-side home (AP)

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During her husband’s tenure, Ms Sadat established herself as a staunch advocate of women’s rights by pushing for a set of laws that granted women the right to alimony and custody of children in the case of divorce.

She also made headlines with her volunteer work and charitable activities.

Her high visibility in the 1970s drew criticism from observers who accused her of exploiting her husband’s position to gain political leverage for herself.

In 1977, Ms Sadat graduated with a BA in Arabic literature from Cairo University.

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In 1986, she completed her PhD in comparative literature at the same university.

She authored two books: her autobiography A Woman Of Egypt and My Hope For Peace, about the Arab-Israeli conflict and the rise of Islamic extremism.

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