Draft:Amira Chahrazad Chenine

Chahrazad Chenine
Born (1991-12-15) December 15, 1991 (age 32)
Algeria
Other namesAmira
OccupationUniversity Lecturer/ Author

Amira Chahrazad Chenine (born December 15th, 1991, Mostaganem) is a English teacher and author. She teaches at CHEIKH MOHAMED El BACHIR EL IBRAHIMI ENS Kouba, Algiers, and as a lecturer at the University of Mostaganem[1]. Her debut novel, Hakibatu Achak, was published in 2020. In addition to she served as the CEO Assistant in the Venture Building Company Growvalley, UAE.[2] She was an Access Microscholarship instructor. [3]

Early life and education edit

Chenine, born on December 15th, 1991, in Ain Tedeles, a small village east of Mostaganem, Algeria, hails from the cultural heritage of Bani Hilal. She earned her undergraduate degree at University of Mostaganem.[1], her master's degree in British Literature, and her doctoral degree also from the same university UMAB[1]

Hakibatu Achak edit

 
Hakibatu Achak, authored by Amira Chahrazad Chenine, is a compelling narrative that delves into the life of a young woman navigating the complexities of human relationships. The story revolves around the central theme of the protagonist facing challenges stemming from her initial impressions and preconceived notions about others.  

It is originally written in Arabic, in the pages of "Hakibatu Achak," a narrative penned by Chenine, the reader is invited into the world of first impressions, a young woman grappling with the human relationships mysteries. At the core of this tale lies an exploration of the challenges that arise when one's initial impressions and preconceived notions shape their interactions with others. As the storyline unfolds, the reader becomes acquainted with the novel's transformative journey, one marked by the consequences of relying on first impressions. The narrative peels back the layers of Hakibatu's experiences, unveiling the impact of her judgments on her relationships and the myriad obstacles she faces as a result.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "UMAB". Université Abdelhamid ibn Badis Mostaganem (in French). Retrieved 2023-12-15.
  2. ^ "GrowValley | Hybrid Venture Builder | Startup Studio | UAE | Dubai". Growvalley. Retrieved 2023-12-15.
  3. ^ Algiers, U. S. Embassy in (2019-03-27). "English Access Microscholarship Program (Access)". U.S. Embassy in Algeria. Retrieved 2023-12-15.

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