Queen Scheherazade's 'Arabian Nights'

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Arabian Nights is a collection of Arabic folk tales narrated by Scheherazade. The copy that I read does not have an author mentioned.

Sultan Schahriar had a wife whom he loved deeply. One day he found that his wife deceived him. After that he ordered his vizir to put her to death. Soon Sultan Schariar started a custom to marry a woman, spend one night and kill her the next morning. Scheherazade who was the daughter of the vizir wanted to change Sultan Schariar’s perception about women, so she married him.
Scheherazade’s character was strong because she took a stand for women. She used to tell stories to Schariar which had a huge impact on his personality. I wanted to think about how the story would be if it took place in
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Queen Scheherazade: Well I am not a dream.
Interviewer: Tell us about yourself
Queen Scheherazade: I am running a Non- Governmental Organization (NGO) which helps women who are facing difficulties in our society. My current focus is on Saudi women then Insha’Allah ; I will approach to help internationally one day.
Interviewer: How is your husband?
Queen Scheherazade: Unfortunately, Sultan passed away a few months ago due to cardiac arrest.
Interviewer: Oh! I am so sorry. Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un
Queen Scheherazade: Thank you
Interviewer: What was Sultan Schariar doing when he was alive?
Queen Scheherazade: Along with his government duties, he was helping me with my organization.
Interviewer: That is good to hear. Do you have kids?
Queen Scheherazade: Yes, I have 4 kids. 2 of them are sons and 2 are daughters.
Interviewer: Masha Allah , what are your kids doing?
Queen Scheherazade: They are all are married in Royal families Alhamdulillah . They also help with my organization.
Interviewer: Wow! What are you going to do in future besides running this