An Egyptian writer, who graduated from Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University and worked as an aeronautical engineer, after which she joined the Directing Department of the Academy of Film Arts and studied screenwriting with Raafat El Mehi. She wrote a number of films, including the drama documentary "Expatriates" which won an award at the Silicon Valley Festival, California, USA. She also wrote the feature film "A Bird and a Fish", directed by Gina Mokbel. She co-wrote the documentary program Gamaa Moanath Salem, and also the TV series Hell Stone (2017) written by Hala El Zaghndi. She wrote a number of children's stories, including the series "The Seven Spectrum Girls". She had also published a number of various articles on different sites, and she wrote the book "The Agenda of the Revolution", which was published in 2012.