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Madawi al-Rasheed was born on 19 October, 0062 in Paris, France, is a Saudi-British professor of social anthropology (born 1962). Discover Madawi al-Rasheed's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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Madawi al-Rasheed, (مضاوي الرشيد; born October 1962 ) is a British citizen of Saudi origin and a professor of social anthropology.
Al-Rasheed has held a position at the Department of Theology and Religious Studies in King's College London and as a Visiting Professor at the Middle East Centre at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
She gives occasional lectures in the United States, Europe, and the Middle East.
She is the granddaughter of Muhammad bin Talāl al-Rashid, the last prince of the Emirate of Ha'il, which was conquered by the Al-Saud in the early 20th century.
She has written several books and articles in academic journals on the Arabian Peninsula, Arab migration, globalisation, gender, and religious transnationalism.
, she is a Visiting Research Professor at the Middle East Institute at the National University of Singapore.
Al-Rasheed was born in Paris to a Saudi father and a Lebanese mother.
Her father descends from the Rashidi dynasty.
Shortly after her birth, the family moved to Saudi Arabia, where al-Rasheed grew up.
His mother was a sister of al-Rasheed's father, and the Saudi government accused the Rashidi family of being behind the assassination.
Further investigation found this to be untrue, but in 1975, al-Rasheed's family moved to Lebanon, where al‐Rasheed finished her baccalaureate in 1981.
She then started her studies in anthropology and sociology at the American University of Beirut.
In 1982, Israel invaded Lebanon.
Al-Rasheed went into exile a second time, to the UK, first to Salford University, then to the University of Cambridge, where she obtained her PhD with Ernest Gellner as her supervisor.
In 2005, after an appearance on Al Jazeera TV criticizing the Saudi government, Salman of Saudi Arabia, at the time the governor of Riyadh province, who later became king of Saudi Arabia, telephoned al-Rasheed's father, claiming that her Saudi citizenship was withdrawn as punishment for her television appearance.
Al-Rasheed was one of the targets in the so-called Pegasus spyware scandal, but the attack on her device was apparently unsuccessful.
Al-Rasheed was recognized as one of the BBC's 100 women of 2013.