Jahan Ghazzawi Aouni (Arabic: جهان غزاوي عوني) (1918 - September 1956) was a Lebanese writer, literary critic, and teacher. She was born in Tripoli and grew up there and studied at the Tallian Institute. She dropped out of school after her mother died to take care of the house, so she learned my age. She taught from 1946 until her death at the age of 38 or 40. She has been known for her work in the area of women's empowerment, has contributed to many charitable social activities, and her home has been a moral good. She was nicknamed Vihah. She left manuscript works, numerous articles and stories published in newspapers, with notice. She wrote several articles about Mei Zia, and she well known for defending her in literary criticism.
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