Worood Zuhair Explained

Worood Zuhair
Native Name Lang:ar
Birth Place:Karbala, Iraq

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Worood Zuhair (born 1987) is an Iraqi women's rights activist, biologist, and author who lives in Germany.

Early life and education

Zuhair was born in Najaf.[1] In 2010, she graduated with a bachelor's degree in biology from the University of Karbala in Biology. She relates that before graduating, she was a victim of domestic violence, when her father and her brother attacked her, causing her to lose consciousness and breaking her spine, because she left the house without permission and discussed her atheism.[2] [3]

Activism in Germany

Zuhair migrated to Germany in 2016 after successfully arguing that the danger she faced from her family made her a candidate for refugee status; after arriving, she received death threats over her secular blog posts, and is under police protection.[4] [5]

After arriving in Germany, she started campaigns to demand the rights for women in the Middle East, organized and participated in protests for the cause and spoken with international media organizations and on social media in support of the campaigns for freedom and gender equality.[6]

She has had many media interviews, given speeches and participated in international conferences, including the Richard Dawkins Foundation, where she discussed her personal life and advocated for greater freedom of speech and expression for Iraqis.[7] [8]

Books

Zuhair announced her first book by the name of Naked Revolution to be published soon in Arabic and later in English, She called the book "out of ordinary", she announced it after her Naked Revolution campaign that she started demands women freedom from the intellectual closed state of mind and liberates from body restrictions.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: ورود زهير تقول انها حفيدة عائلة كاشف الغطاء شاهد بنفسك!. Wurood Zuhair says she is the grand daughter of the Kashif al-Ghitaa family, watch for yourself. Jun 16, 2020 . YouTube. ar.
  2. https://p.dw.com/p/34Gng DW channel interview in Arabic| 04.09.2018
  3. News: Tarzi . Nazli . Iraq's growing community of atheists no longer peripheral . 26 March 2021 . The Arab Weekly . July 20, 2019.
  4. News: Prange . Astrid . Germany's atheist refugees: When not believing is life-threatening . 26 March 2021 . . December 20, 2018.
  5. News: Prange . Von Astrid . Flucht vor Allah . 26 March 2021 . Deutschlandfunk (in German) . October 10, 2018.
  6. https://linkezeitung.de/2016/11/29/rebellische-frauen-im-islam-die-veranstaltung/amp/ Rebellious Women in Islam - The Event
  7. https://de.richarddawkins.net/articles/die-wurzeln-des-islam-reichen-vom-nahen-osten-bis-nach-europa The roots of Islam extend from the Middle East to Europe
  8. https://exmuslime.com/rebellische-frauen-im-islam Rebellious women in Islam, Lecture by Worood Zuhair from Kerbela
  9. http://ahewar.org/rate/ys.asp?yid=3684161 Taking revenge from the conservative society that stole my life by the name of religion