"I write not just to be heard, but to give voice to the silenced, to echo the untold stories of a forgotten sisterhood."

Zamzam Mohamed Farah (1940)
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About Zamzam Mohamed Farah

Zamzam Mohamed Farah is a renowned Somali writer and poet known for her powerful literary works that reflect the experiences and struggles of Somali women. She was born in the 1940s and grew up in Somalia, where she developed a passion for storytelling and poetry. Farah's works often focus on themes of identity, culture, and feminism, shedding light on the challenges faced by women in Somali society.

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