Who is Naitila Rashid held by Google? Or as you called “Mama Lubna”



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Google celebrated Mama Lubna, the “Ntila Rashid” writer, who won the State Prize for Children’s Literature in 1978 and received the first-class Order of Sciences and Arts.

Nattila Rashid, or as she was called “Mama Lubna”, an Egyptian journalist, was born on September 19, 1934 into a wealthy family.

He created the section “Samir Correspondent”, the emerging journalist, to nurture generations of children and teach them journalism and its rules. Most of those who joined the chapter published their newspaper articles and dialogues in Samir magazine with their photographs when they were no more than fourteen years old.

He edited a weekly article for them with the name “My children, beloved heart.” Naitila Rashid co-founded Samir Children’s Magazine in April 1956 and served as editor-in-chief from 1966 to 2002.

The best writers and painters mobilized to work on it. At first, the character design (Samir) was designed by the French (Barni), then the magazine was joined by illustrators in residence (Hijazi, Bahjat, Nagy) and a book by Bozan Naguib Mahfouz, Ahmed Ragab, Sayed Hijab, Youssef El Sebaqei, Takim.

Some of Mama Lubna’s works were translated into English, and some works were also translated from English, to be edited by Dar Al-Hilal, whose name was associated with Mama Lubna’s name.
In 1956, she married the writer Abdel-Tawab Youssef, and they had their three children Lubna, Hisham and Essam; She held the position of Secretary of the Children’s Culture Committee in the Supreme Council of Culture and died on May 26, 2012.

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