Full Name Rula Saade | Religion Maronite Christian Name Rula Ghani | |
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Nationality Lebanese, American, and Afghan Alma mater People also search for Ashraf Ghani, Mariam Ghani, Hashmat Ghani Ahmadzai, Tarek Ghani, Shah Pesand, Kawkaba Lodin | ||
Children Mariam Ghani, Tarek Ghani |
Meet Rula Ghani, Afghanistan's Christian First Lady
Rula Ghani (born Rula F. Saadah; Afghan name: Bibi Gul) is the current First Lady of Afghanistan and wife of the incumbent President of Afghanistan, Ashraf Ghani.
Contents
- Meet Rula Ghani Afghanistans Christian First Lady
- Interview with first lady of afghanistan rula ghani reporter sana safi bbc
- Personal life
- 2014 election
- References

In 2015, Rula Ghani was named to the Time 100, a list of the world's most influential people, by Time magazine.

Interview with first lady of afghanistan rula ghani reporter sana safi bbc
Personal life

Rula Ghani was born Rula Saade and raised in Lebanon to a Lebanese Christian family. She received a diploma from Sciences Po, France, in 1969. She completed a master's degree in Political Studies from the American University of Beirut in 1974, where she had met her future husband, Ashraf Ghani.

The couple married in 1975 and have two children: a daughter, Mariam Ghani, a Brooklyn-based visual artist, and a son, Tariq. Rula Ghani earned another master's degree in journalism from Columbia University in New York City in 1983. Ghani returned to Afghanistan in 2003.
Ghani holds citizenship in Afghanistan, Lebanon, and the United States. She is reportedly fluent in English, French, Arabic, Dari, and Pashto.
2014 election
In an unusual move for a politician in Afghanistan, Dr. Ghani at his presidential inauguration in 2014 publicly thanked his wife, acknowledging her with an Afghan name, Bibi Gul. "I want to thank my partner, Bibi Gul, for supporting me and Afghanistan," said Dr. Ghani, looking emotional. "She has always supported Afghan women and I hope she continues to do so." Historian, Ali A Olomi, has argued that following the precedent of Afghanistan's Queen Soraya, Rula Ghani can bring real change for women's rights in the country.