Zeenat Karzai Explained

Zeenat Karzai
Office:First Lady of Afghanistan
Term Label:In role
Term Start:22 December 2001
Term End:29 September 2014
President:Hamid Karzai
Predecessor:Vacant
Successor:Rula Ghani
Birth Name:Zeenat Quraishi
Children:4
Alma Mater:Kabul University
Nationality:Afghan
Blank1:Religion
Data1:Sunni Islam

Zeenat Quraishi Karzai (born 1970) is the wife of former President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai and was the First Lady of Afghanistan from 2001 to 2014. Originally from the city of Kandahar, she moved to Kabul, where she lived at the Arg (the Presidential palace) with her husband and their four children.

Education and career

Born in 1970 and raised in Kandahar, Afghanistan, the daughter of a civil servant, Zenat Quraishi moved to Kabul after high school to attend Kabul University.

She was a gynaecologist by profession and worked in hospitals treating Afghan refugees in Pakistan before she married Hamid Karzai.[1]

Family

She is an ethnic Pashtun. Zeenat belongs to the Quraish family line and her husband Karzai is from the Popalzai tribe.

In 1993, she and her family escaped from the civil war to neighboring Quetta in Balochistan, Pakistan.

She is a distant relative of Hamid Karzai.

They have one son and three daughters.[2] [3]

For a president who has been credited for helping the women of Afghanistan regain their civil rights, Karzai has been criticized for being overly conservative with his own spouse. Many have accused Karzai of keeping the first lady out of the media’s reach over fears of criticism from conservative mullahs and religious leaders.[4]

See also

References

  1. News: Afghan First Lady's quiet public debut. 10 Apr 2004. The Daily Telegraph. 29 January 2011.
  2. News: Afghan President Hamid Karzai's baby girl born in Gurgaon hospital. Times of India. 7 March 2014 .
  3. Web site: Sahara Samay - Latest News India, Live Breaking News Regional News, World Top Headlines, Business, Politics, Sports, Bollywood. Sahara Samay.
  4. Web site: Meeting Afghanistan's 'invisible' first lady. 8 March 2013. BBC.