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knowledge/history/biography/egypt/hikmat_abu_zayd/attribution.txt
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title_of_work: Hikmat Abu Zayd | ||
link_to_work: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hikmat_Abu_Zayd | ||
revision: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hikmat_Abu_Zayd&oldid=1244262067 | ||
license_of_the_work: CC-BY-SA-4.0 | ||
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knowledge/history/biography/egypt/hikmat_abu_zayd/qna.yaml
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created_by: ahmed-azraq | ||
version: 3 | ||
domain: biography | ||
document_outline: Knowledge contribution about the first female cabinet minister in Egypt | ||
seed_examples: | ||
- context: >- | ||
Hikmat Abu Zayd was an Egyptian politician and academic. She became the | ||
first female cabinet minister in Egypt in 1962. Her tenure as minister of | ||
social affairs set a precedent. | ||
questions_and_answers: | ||
- question: Who is the first female cabinet minister in Egypt? | ||
answer: Hikmat Abu Zayd is the first female minister in Egypt | ||
- question: Who is the first female minister in Egypt? | ||
answer: Hikmat Abu Zayd | ||
- question: What is the name of the first female minister in Egypt? | ||
answer: Hikmat Abu Zayd | ||
- context: >- | ||
Born in the village of Shaykh Daud, located near the city of al-Qusiyya in | ||
Asyut Governorate, Abu Zayd grew up in a nationalist household. Abu Zayd | ||
received an advanced education. After completing her secondary education | ||
at the Helwan Girls School, she obtained a licence in history from Cairo | ||
University in 1940. She had a doctorate in educational psychology from the | ||
University of London in 1957. | ||
questions_and_answers: | ||
- question: Where was Hikmat Abu Zayd born? | ||
answer: Born in the village of Shaykh Daud | ||
- question: When has Hikmat Abu Zayd receive doctorate degree? | ||
answer: '1957' | ||
- question: What is Hikmat Abu Zayd education background? | ||
answer: She completed her secondary education at the Helwan Girls School | ||
- context: >- | ||
Abu Zayd worked on several different social issues. She strongly supported | ||
a law that prohibited Islamic oral repudiation. In addition to registering | ||
NGOs, she launched projects aimed at improving the status of rural women. | ||
Abu Zayd was responsible for the relocation of thousands of Nubians to | ||
newly built villages that led to her being nicknamed the "Merciful Heart | ||
of the Revolution" by Nasser. | ||
questions_and_answers: | ||
- question: What is the impact of Abu Zayd? | ||
answer: Supported a law that prohibited oral repudiation | ||
- question: How Abu Zayd supported the NGOs? | ||
answer: By improving the status of rural women | ||
- question: Why Abu Zayd was nicknamed the Merciful Heart of the Revolution? | ||
answer: For the relocation of Nubians | ||
- context: >- | ||
Abu Zayd spent nearly two decades in Libya, during which time she taught | ||
political science at Al Fateh University in Tripoli. She also penned | ||
articles and made speeches denouncing the Egyptian government. Abu Zayd | ||
began criticizing President Sadat in the mid-1970s. She became a leader of | ||
the Egyptian National Front, which was set up in Damascus in 1980 by | ||
General Saad El Shazly. | ||
questions_and_answers: | ||
- question: How many years Abu Zayd spent in Libya? | ||
answer: Around 20 years. | ||
- question: What did Abu Zayd teach in Tripoli? | ||
answer: She taught political science at Al Fateh University in Tripoli. | ||
- question: When was the Egyptian National Front set? | ||
answer: '1980' | ||
- context: >- | ||
In late 2010, she was hospitalized at the Anglo-American Hospital in Cairo | ||
to receive treatment for her bone fractures. Abu Zayd died in Cairo on 30 | ||
July 2011. Awards Abu Zayd received the Lenin Peace Prize in December | ||
1970. | ||
questions_and_answers: | ||
- question: What award did Abu Zayd receive? | ||
answer: Lenin Peace Prize | ||
- question: When did Abu Zayd receive the Lenin Peace Prize? | ||
answer: December 1970 | ||
- question: Why was Hikmat Abu Zayd hospitalized in 2010? | ||
answer: To receive treatment for her bone fractures. | ||
document: | ||
repo: https://github.com/ahmed-azraq/instructlab_knowledge.git | ||
commit: f8c9621f2c80449093a790a8c7713bfbc1447bcb | ||
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