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          Attiya Dawood was born in Moledino Larik, a small village in district Naushero Feroz in Sindh.

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          Attiya Dawood

          Sindhi poet, writer, feminist and activist (born 1958)

          Attiya Dawood (Urdu: عطیہ داؤد born April 1, 1958[1]) is a Sindhi poet, writer, feminist and activist.

          She was born in Moledino Larik (a small village in Naushero Feroze, Sindh, Pakistan)[2][3] She has been hailed as one of the most important feminist Sindhi writers of her time.[2] Attiya uses her poetry to highlight the oppression of women in Sindhi society in the name of tradition.

          She has been writing poetry since 1980.[3]

          Personal life

          Early life

          Attiya Dawood was born in Moledino Larik; a village in Naushero Feroze.

          He said that Attiya was an icon of struggle against jaundiced ideas and approaches and spoke about other books written by her like Raging to be.

          Attiya was born to her father; Muhammad Dawood's third wife Arbab Khatoon. Attiya's father, Muhammad Dawood Larik was a Hafiz and a poet who ran away from home to become a school teacher. He died at the age of 60 in 1965 when Attiya was 6 years old.

          During the 1970s, Attiya's family moved to Karachi where she took admission in a college