Jacky Trevane

British writer

Jacky Trevane is the pseudonym of Jennifer Anne, a British woman who ran away from her Egyptian husband in 1992.[1] With the help of ghostwriter Clifford Thurlow she published the book Fatwa: Living with a Death Threat, describing her version of her life with her Egyptian Muslim husband Maged (in her book called Omar). Jacky was twenty-three when she arrived in Egypt for a holiday with her boyfriend, Dave. Separated from Dave in a bustling street, she fell and twisted her ankle, only to be swept up by a young handsome, chivalrous Egyptian. It was, she says in her book, love at first sight. She married him, converted to Islam and lived with him in a poor suburb of Cairo. The couple bore two daughters. Their marriage, however, turned sour and Jennifer decided to return to England. She says a fatwa was issued against her and is thus "living in the shadow of a death threat."[2] The Egyptian publication Al-Fajr spoke with Jennifer's husband, providing a different story and denying many of the claims Jennifer made.[3] After many women read Fatwa they contacted Jacky Trevane and told her their own stories which resulted in a book, Invisible Women: Living in Secrecy to Survive, published in 2005. In this book she shares eight of the stories told to her by different women.

References

  1. ^ El Fagr, April 28, 2008, Arab-West Report presented a review of this article, AWR, 2008, week 18, art. 11
  2. ^ Fatwa Living Threat Jacky Trevane Book
  3. ^ El Fagr, April 28, 2008, Arab-West Report, A British woman kidnaps her daughter and leaves her Egyptian husband[permanent dead link]

External links

  • Jacky Trevane - En god muslimsk hustru (in Danish)
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