the egyptian feminist union she fought for women's material independence political and social equality with men and cooperation between arab and european feminists her action sparked a chain reaction within egypt and far beyond its borders. in one thousand twenty four that you know as in minute be aware tani removed her veil to followed in one thousand nine hundred nine by happy the men chary. the battle against the veil and polygamy inspired other tunas in women like she refers to darwin who joined the union of women of janessa in the one nine hundred forty s. . the maquis for the steam and our union of women meetings we defended repudiated women. we went from door to door we wanted to distribute pamphlets to women so they would come to our meetings. to me i have often the husband came out and told us to go back home we replied but we're fighting against french