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]

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.

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