
Nawal
Nawal is a significant character in Dounia Hadni's 'La hchouma', representing the generational struggles of women within a conservative society. Her experiences highlight the oppressive norms that bind women, serving as a catalyst for the protagonist Sylia's awakening to the complexities of female autonomy and societal expectations.
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Nawal is Yamina Lamssiah's sister who recounts the last moments they had with her.
La burocracia retrasa el entierro de Yamina tras el accidente de Adamuz: “Sigue en una nevera y lleva ya una semana muerta” | EspañaNawal is anxiously waiting for news about her sister Yamila after a train accident.
La noche del dolor absoluto para las familias: “Me desmayé al saber que no quedaban más heridos” | EspañaNawal spent the night in a hotel while waiting for news about her missing sister.
Los equipos de rescate trabajan en el accidente de Adamuz, que ya suma 41 muertos y 39 hospitalizados | EspañaNawal participated in a musical evening at Wadi Safar, blending authenticity and traditional music.
أمسيات شتوية باردة تجمع نجوم الغناء العربي لتعيد لوداي صفار في الدرعية حضوره الفنيNawal, 20 years old, sings in chorus with her friends and expresses her love for Pope Léon XIV.
Le pape Léon XIV appelle les jeunes chrétiens du Liban « au nécessaire pardon de l’ennemi »Nawal is one of the female figures in 'La hchouma' that highlights social hypocrisy.
«La hchouma», la douleur de l'inavouable, de Dounia Hadni
























