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During the Lebanese Civil War, Sadika Kebbi, the author of The Hidden Face of Scheherazade worked with the Red Cross, the Ministry of the Interior and her school's community service club, helping others and alleviating as much pain as possible. When she married, she moved from Beirut to Tripoli, not far from Beb-al-Tebbeneh, the most underprivileged area in the Middle East.
With a group of young women and men, Kebbi visited this beleaguered neighborhood to gather statistics in order to help the most in need. After gaining the people's trust, the most devastating stories began to unfold.
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During the Lebanese Civil War, Sadika Kebbi, the author of The Hidden Face of Scheherazade worked with the Red Cross, the Ministry of the Interior and her school's community service club, helping others and alleviating as much pain as possible. When she married, she moved from Beirut to Tripoli, not far from Beb-al-Tebbeneh, the most underprivileged area in the Middle East.

With a group of young women and men, Kebbi visited this beleaguered neighborhood to gather statistics in order to help the most in need. After gaining the people's trust, the most devastating stories began to unfold. Kebbi would return home heartbroken, needing to stay alone, locked in her bedroom, crying her heart out. When she realized that her depression was affecting her family and other relationships, talking too much about the misery she had witnessed, it suddenly dawned on her that she must write the stories that she had heard. These have become the "stories from behind the veil" in The Hidden Face of Scheherazade.

Sadika Kebbi believes that writing and collecting these short stories gives voice to the voiceless, in the hope that sharing common human pain and suffering brings people together with compassion, understanding, and belonging. Such human ordeals are universal among all people and telling the hardest stories, Kebbi believes, helps heal human suffering.


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Sadika Kebbi is a corporate trainer and workshop designer with eight years of experience providing customized training courses to the corporate world. Sadika is also known for her dynamic, inspirational, and unique storytelling style. Sadika delivers career and growth workshops on such topics as Leadership, Coaching & Mentoring, Team Building, Design Thinking, Presentation Skills, Storytelling, Public Speaking, Emotional Intelligence, Business English, Entrepreneurship, Sales, Creative Writing, and English Skills. As a corporate trainer, Sadika has designed, facilitated and delivered workshops for a wide variety of companies such as Averda (Sukleen, Sukomi, Leeds), Astrazeneca, and BLOM Bank. Since 2017, she has served as a Freelance Trainer at World Business Fitness in Cairo, Egypt. In that capacity, she delivered workshops on Emotional Intelligence to associates of AstraZeneca at their offices in both Beirut, Lebanon and Erbil, Iraq. After receiving the "Train the Trainer in Design Thinking" Certificate from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) she worked, in 2017, in collaboration with the UNHCR and Nawaya, a Lebanese NGO, to train Lebanese, Syrian, and Palestinian underprivileged youth in Design Thinking. Sadika holds both a BA in English Literature and a teaching diploma from the Lebanese University and an MA in Comparative Literature from the University of Balamand. Prior to corporate training, Sadika worked in the educational field as an instructor at Hariri Canadian University and Arts, Sciences & Technology University in Lebanon where she developed, implemented, and taught numerous courses. During this period, Sadika published an academic book, two research essays, several articles, and many short stories. Sadika is also a John C. Maxwell licensed and certified Coach, Speaker, Trainer, and Teacher. In February 2018, she was selected as a finalist for the John C. Maxwell Stage Time Speakers Awards. In March 2018, she joined 250 other John C. Maxwell coaches, in addition to John Maxwell himself, in San Jose, Costa Rica to deliver a project called "Transformation Costa Rica." Sadika and the other coaches facilitated and conducted round table training for 15,000 Costa Ricans over three days. Sadika also conducted training for members of the Costa Rican Ministry of Finance HR Department, for Walmart branch managers from across Costa Rica, and for members of the HR department of the Juan Santamaria Airport. In addition, Sadika delivered a customized workshop for lawyers, doctors, and prominent figures within Costa Rica. Sadika is a TEDx speaker. She was one of the TEDx Balamand University speakers on the 24th of March 2018. https://youtu.be/ee6JrASKiD0 Sadika is a member of the National Storytelling Network in the United States. She is also a Toastmaster and, in 2015, was voted as one of the top ten speakers in the Arab World. In 2017, Sadika launched an NGO called Kun Ensan (Being Human), which aims at building peace and bridging gaps between different political, social, and religious communities within Lebanon, principally through the vehicle of storytelling. Sadika wants to use her teaching, speaking, and corporate training experience to fully understand the needs of people and help increase their performance and productivity in the world. More importantly, she wants to touch the human heart so that titles and labels fade away and eventually disappear altogether.