Mona Eltahawy, born on August first, nineteen sixty-seven, is a prominent Egyptian-American freelance journalist and social commentator based in New York City. With a keen focus on women's rights, patriarchy, and the socio-political landscape of the Islamic world, she has contributed essays and op-eds to esteemed publications such as The Washington Post, The New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, and the Miami Herald.
In May two thousand fifteen, Eltahawy published her first book, Headscarves and Hymens, which delves into the complexities of women's experiences in the Islamic context. Her insightful commentary has made her a sought-after guest analyst on various U.S. radio and television news shows, where she discusses pressing issues affecting women and society.
As a passionate advocate for reform and human rights, Eltahawy has played a pivotal role in the Mosque Me Too movement, utilizing the hashtag #MosqueMeToo to raise awareness about sexual harassment in religious spaces. She frequently speaks at universities, panel discussions, and interfaith gatherings, addressing topics such as feminism, Egyptian Muslim–Christian relations, and the need for reform in the Islamic world.