Jihad Al-Koumi is the owner of the "Egyptian Female Soldier" campaign, which called for the recruitment of Egyptian girls into the Egyptian army. The idea intensified in her mind at the age of sixteen, and what prompted her to do that was her desire to join the Egyptian army, but she would not find the way easy as she expected.
A child of the age of Al-Zahra, whose thoughts are outside the framework of play and amusement, to join the army, the matter was completely far from the idea of equality between men and women. All these concepts and terms did not come to her mind at all, but the love of the homeland and belonging to it is an instinct that we are born with.
When she opened Al-Koumi's jihad, her eyes to life, she found many of her relatives in the ranks of the Egyptian army, officers and recruits protecting and defending their homeland, Egypt.
The owner of an Egyptian female soldier's campaign was interested in knowing all the ways that she would take to her dream of joining the army, but she found that all women's specialties, whether military nursing for girls or specialized officers, work in administrative and not combat work, and from this her idea came to launch an Egyptian female soldier's campaign, so that the Egyptian girl would have a role in defending Her homeland is defending as men.
She was struggling with the al-Kumi jihad, the image of that woman who joined the ranks of the popular resistance at the time of the tripartite aggression and carried arms on her shoulder for the sake of her homeland, and those women who are lining up in the armies of their country, and she asks herself: Why do we not participate in our army? The Egyptian woman is no less than one, as she is able to give and defend until her last breath.
Jihad Al-Koumi believes that the future of the “Egyptian Female Soldier” campaign promises optimism, stressing that President Sisi will do his utmost to obtain Egyptian women full rights. They took a ministerial position, and the six became Egyptian, compared to previous periods.
The idea of the "Egyptian Female Soldier" campaign was admired by President El-Sisi, who welcomed her as soon as it was launched. His comment on it was that it was something expected from the girls of Egypt, and the government paid attention to the idea of jihad and did not marginalize it in appreciation of the youth’s enthusiasm, their love and belonging to their homeland, Egypt.
Jihad Al-Koumi considers that the decision to implement the idea of an "Egyptian female soldier" is not easy at all, and this is due to the cultural heritage of the Egyptian people and the issue of society's acceptance or rejection of the idea of recruiting girls into the ranks of the Egyptian army.
Jihad marvels at the women who completely rejected the idea of recruiting girls into the Egyptian army, claiming that the woman's presence in Egyptian society is limited to serving her husband and committing to her home.

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