2023-10-13 17:37:00
08:37 PM Friday, October 13, 2023
Icon of the demonstration in support of Palestine at Al-Azhar
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Photography – Tariq Wajih
With an index finger pointing upward, a face covered with features of anger, and the chanting visible without sound, a picture of Karima Al-Rubi, in the vicinity of Al-Azhar Mosque, atop a wooden booth, leading a chant with hundreds behind her, became widely spread, in protest once morest what is happening in besieged Gaza. “Feminization” was present, not only in the image of Ruby, who was over 40 years old.
Within moments, Karima, the Cairo Information Secretary of the Nasserite Party, had mounted the wooden booth, with the aim of her voice reaching the largest possible number of people present, so that they might respond to her chant, which was in the orbit of, “With our soul and our blood, we redeem you, O Palestine.” She climbed the iron fence first and from there to the wooden booth, which was in the shape of a pyramid. Al-Rubi was afraid of falling, but she held herself together and continued chanting, “I have specialized in climbing fences since I was in university, during the days of the Al-Aqsa Intifada.”
The holder of a master’s degree in media said, in her interview with “Masrawy”, that she went to Al-Azhar, in response to calls from others to come down that day, and under the guidance of her party, and the mosque was full of worshipers as usual, but following the prayer, some chanted and others joined them, in The courtyard of the mosque, then at its doors, inside the mosque’s precincts, without going out to the street.
Al-Roubi considers that, even though the picture became on the “trend” list, that did not concern her. All she was happy regarding was that the picture carries the symbolism that Egypt, with its women and men, supports Palestine, and hopes that there will be a defense for its people. “I was there before the Friday call to prayer, and the picture was following Praying for regarding a few minutes, I was on that booth for only 10 minutes.”
Tariq Wajih, the photojournalist, was in the vicinity of the mosque, taking various pictures, but the sight of Al-Rubi attracted him to take several pictures. He chose this picture, which became widespread, and published it among other pictures, but it became widespread. “I chose between the pictures, and considered this to be her best picture, and published it.” Among another group.
The heroine of the picture says that she saw many scenes that impressed her that day, from other women who participated strongly in that protest once morest what is happening in Palestine. “I heard one woman say, ‘Finally, finally,’ as if she was waiting for that moment to cheer for Palestine,” and Al-Rubi hopes that Palestine will be liberated, as an old dream that began with her since childhood. “Since I was young, I have been following the Palestinian cause. I have gone out in demonstrations before to support it, and I am in the process of preparing a massive campaign to boycott products from companies that support the occupation.”
Al-Roubi says that she used to engage in long discussions with her father when she was young, and by the time she entered the Faculty of Arts at the Faculty of Information at Ain Shams University, that interest had turned into work by participating in demonstrations and statements related to the Palestinian issue.
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