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Jehan Sadat (Arabic: ????? ???????), also spelled Jihan; birth name Jehan Safwat Raouf (Arabic: ????? ???? ????) (born 1933) was the second wife of Anwar Sadat and served as first lady of Egypt from 1970 until Sadat's assassination in 1981.//She was born near Cairo, Egypt as the first girl and third child of an upper-middle class family of an Egyptian surgeon father (Safwat Raouf), and English mother (Gladys Cotterill). She was raised as a Muslim according to her father's wishes, but also attended a secondary Christian school for girls in Cairo.As a teenage schoolgirl she was obsessed with Anwar Sadat as a local hero through following reports in the media about his heroic stories and his courage, loyalty, and determination in resisting the British occupation of Egypt. She heard a lot of stories about him from her cousin whom her husband was his colleague in resistance and later in prison.She was still fifteen when during a visit to her cousin in Suez during the Holy Month of Ramadan that she first met her future husband, Anwar Sadat shortly after his release from prison, where he served two and a half years for resistance activities that helped in the evacuation of King Farouk. She and Sadat later married in May 29, 1949, after hesitation and objections from her parents to the idea of their daughter marrying a divorced, jobless revolutionary
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