The death of need "Way" Who donated her wealth and gold to a fund "Long live Egypt"

Dakahlia Governorate was covered in black in grief over the passing of Hajja Sabila Ali Ahmed Agiza, daughter of the village of Mit al-Amel in the center of Aja, who was called “the Icon of Giving”.
Hajja Sabila had donated her entire wealth amounting to 200 thousand pounds, and her gold jewelry to the Long Live Egypt Fund, in 2017.
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, President of the Republic, received the woman following her patriotic stance, and honored her during the celebration of Egyptian Women’s Day at the headquarters of the Presidency of the Republic, and everyone considered her an example of Egyptian women and called her “the icon of giving”.
In in the same context, a state of sadness prevailed among the people of the village of Mit Al-Amel in the Aja Center, in the Aja Governorate. Dakahlia, the birthplace of Hajja Sabila, after the news of her death.
The pages of social networking sites were covered in black in grief over her death, after during her life she wrote a national epic to help the state, and she decided to donate all of her wealth and her gold jewelry to the Long Live Egypt Fund, to establish development and service projects.
She was also known among the people of her village for her charitable work and assistance. The needy, and she built a mosque in her home, to set an example for the loyal women of Egypt.
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