Dima Tahboub
Ph.D.Dima Tahboub (Arabic:ديمة طهبوب) (born 1976, Hebron) Writer, political analyst, member of Jordan’s Muslim Brotherhood,[1] and Media spokesperson of the Jordanian Islamic Action Front in English.[2]
Her husband was Tareq Ayyoub, a reporter at Al Jazeera who was killed in 2003 when two missiles fired from an American ground-attack aircraft in Iraq hit the Al Jazeera building.
Background and Education
She was born in 1976, her father being the former head of Jordan's Medical Association, Tarek Tahboub.[3] In 2000 she married Tareq Ayyoub, and in 2002 the couple had a daughter, Fatima.[4]
- Ph.D. from the University of Manchester in England.[4]
- Bachelor's degree in English from the University of Jordan.
Writing
She began publishing regularly with the Assabeel newspaper in Jordan, and has written more than 800 articles. Next she published in Al-Quds Al-Arabi and Islamtoday and Al-Jazeera Talk, and in Palestinian newspapers and many other media websites.
Writes about Palestine as an essential part of her articles.
References
- ↑ "The king and the people!". Al Jazeera. 2012-07-30. Retrieved 2014-10-06.
- ↑ New Media spokesperson of the Jordanian Islamic Action Front in English(ar)
- ↑ Jordan's Brotherhood appoints 1st spokeswoman, world bulletin, 03 October 2014
- 1 2 Tareq Ayoub: a 'martyr to the truth', 14 Dec 2011, Aljazeera