Fadwa Mawaheb, born Fadwa Abu Al-Mawaheb, is an Egyptian media personality of Syrian descent who transitioned from a successful career as a music video and commercial director to an Islamic educator for children. Born in Egypt to a Syrian director father, Abu Al-Mawaheb, and an Egyptian mother, she entered the directing field at a young age. She directed her first music video for artist Shaimaa Saeed at just 14 and later directed a video for superstar Tamer Hosny at 18 while studying at the American University in Cairo. Her portfolio includes work with prominent Egyptian singers like Mohamed Hamaki, Hamada Helal, and Rico. After retiring from her artistic career and adopting the hijab, Mawaheb ventured into fashion, establishing an atelier for modest clothing. Subsequently, she studied Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh), education, and psychology, which led her to her current path of providing religious and educational sessions for children and teenagers. She often uses a mix of Arabic and English to connect with students from international schools. In recent years, Mawaheb has become a controversial figure on social media, with some of her teachings being criticized as overly strict. Topics such as prohibiting girls from wearing shorts at home and discussions about devils and jinn have sparked widespread debate and led to legal complaints.