Jehan Sadat (1933–2021) was an Egyptian human rights advocate, educator, and the wife of former Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. She played a significant role in advancing women’s rights in Egypt, advocating for education and equality. Jehan introduced legal reforms, including the landmark “Jehan’s Laws,” which granted women greater rights in marriage and divorce. She was also deeply involved in charitable work and authored books about her life and experiences, including A Woman of Egypt. After her husband’s assassination in 1981, she continued her advocacy and academic work, becoming a respected voice for peace and gender equality globally.