The center of seminar the history of Feminist movements in Baghdad

 

Under the supervision by prof. Dr. Alaa N. Jasim (the director of the center ), the center organized seminar entitled (the history of Feminist movements in Baghdad)on the center’s hall with presence by many researchers and professors , the seminar is presented assist instructor Zainab Khalid Mohammad (one of the center’s professor ) who talks about he history of feminist movements in Baghdad and the conditions that Iraqi society was in during the period of Ottoman rule and then royal rule and the impact of these conditions on Iraqi women and advocates of liberation for them, as well as the international and Arab movements that had a great resonance in Iraqi society, and discussed the most important The activities carried out by some Iraqi women in that period, such as issuing magazines, establishing organizations, and holding conferences, all for the sake of liberating women and activating their role to participate with men in all aspects of social, political, cultural, and economic life. This movement resulted in the emergence of the first woman minister, In addition to many female doctors, lawyers, and teachers who clearly participated with men in the leadership of Iraqi society  ز

 

The Center  OF the Heritage Revival organizes a workshop Iraq is the Land of the First craft

Under the supervision of Professor Dr. Alaa Nafia Jassim, (Director of the Center), the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad organized , a workshop entitled (Iraq is the Land of the First craft) where sited on Monday corresponding to 5th /27/2024, in the hall of Professor Nabila Abdel Moneim, with the presence of a number of professors and researchers, The lecture was presented by Dr. Amna Fadel, Director of the Iraqi Museum Library, speaking about cuneiform writing, the most important major cultural achievement achieved by ancient Iraqi man, as it comes at the top of the material evidence of cultural maturity in Mesopotamia. If it had a great role in establishing the foundations of the recorded history of humanity, it also left a great impact on the entire human civilization. If it were not for it, man would not have been able to record his science, knowledge, and heritage and pass it on to generations.

Writing was invented in southern Mesopotamia, as it was not the only achievement, but there are many cultural achievements that coincided with the invention of writing, such as various arts such as sculpture, architecture, seal making, etc. The role of Uruk was clearly defined around the year 3000 BC. There is evidence that indicates that the cuneiform script spread in an early era outside Mesopotamia, almost two centuries after the appearance of writing in Sumer around 3200 BC. What is known among specialists as (proto elamite writing), which dates back to the Jemdet Nasr era in Iraq, appeared in the city of Khuzestan Susa, the capital of neighboring Elam. In conclusion, the center director thanked the lecturer and wished her continued success.organizes a workshop

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The center of heritage revival organizes seminar entitled Eids guides in ancient Iraq

 

Under supervision by prof. Dr. Alaa N. Jasim (the director of the center. The center organizes seminar entitled ( Eids guides in ancient Iraq and its cultural legacy, al-Akitu eid, is an example) on Sunday 3/6/2024 where sited on the center’s hall with presence by professors and researchers , the lecture is presented by Msc. Assist instructor Melad Mohammad Hussein (one of the center’s members who talks about he Feast of Akitu, which was known to the Sumerians in the third millennium BC, was held in the Sumerian cities of Ur. It gained importance in the Babylonian and Assyrian eras. The ceremonies of this feast revolved around two basic points in ancient Babylonian beliefs. The first is the story of the Babylonian creation, which is the story of the struggle between the gods. The ancient gods were under complete leadership and the young gods were led by Marduk, the greatest god of the city of Babylon. This was the conflict that ended with the killing of Tiamah and Marduk splitting her body into two halves, creating the heaven and the earth, and the second was the sacred marriage between the goddess of fertility and growth, the goddess Ishtar and the god Dumuzi, and the celebration of the Feast of Akitu began. On the first day of April and continues for ten days

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The center of heritage revival organizes workshop ( the mechanism of accounting salaries)

Under supervision by prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim (the director of the center) , the center of heritage revival in cooperated with Division of Research and Service Centers organizes workshop entitled ( the mechanism of accounting salaries) where sited in the hall of the center on Monday 19th of May 2024 with presence of many professors and researchers  . the lecture is given by Mr. Majid Qasim who talks about how to calculate salaries, differences, lectures, how to calculate bonuses and promotions, and everything related to employees’ salaries, including calculating financial matters, details of deductions, and financial entitlements related to employees, and explaining the mechanism for calculating salaries in detail. The lecture discussed the importance of familiarizing employees with the mechanism of calculating salaries In conclusion, the center director thanked the lecturer and wished him continued success

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The center of heritage revival organizes scientific visit to Hashemite Anbar   

A team of the center of heritage revival conducted a field visit to Hashemite city of Anbar where sited on the North of Falluja about 5 km that was  on Monday in the 21st of April 2024 to see the antiquities of this large city, whose area is estimated at (2 km2). The team may consist of professors: 1- Prof. Dr. Taha Sabti 2- Prof. Dr. Anas Essam, 3- Dr. Mazen Qasim. Who they Note that the Hashemite city of Anbar was built by Abu Abbas al-Saffah and he made it as capital in the year 134 AH. It contains his grave, and Al-Mansur lived in it after him before he built his new capital, Baghdad. It is likely that the Hashemite Anbar remained in existence until the end of the ninth century AH/fifteenth century AD, based on the archaeological finds found by excavators in the city. Today it is a group of large hills with some ruins indicating that it was built with bricks and mud. The General Authority for Antiquities and Heritage, for the first time in 1999 AD, excavated selected points for four seasons that continued until 2002 AD, during which it revealed successive cultural floors represented by residential layers consisting of groups of building units, in which various archaeological finds were found, some of which were pottery jars, others glazed, saws, and tools. Stone, copper and glass for various uses, as well as Abbasid gold, silver and copper coins

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The center of heritage revival organizes seminar

Under the supervision by prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim (the director of the center , the center of heritage revival organizes seminar entitled (The doctrinal heritage in the Zoroastrian religion) where sited in the gallery of the center on Tuesday 16th/4/2024 that presented by Dr. Wasan Hussien Mohiemeed (the chief of manuscript in the center ,who talked about the definition of religion sources Starting from its founder, the date of its appearance, the places of its spread, its beliefs, and the nature of their lives, especially since they were part of the components of the society of the Arab Islamic state until the end of the Abbasid era, they were treated among the so-called people of the Dhimmah. They have their rights and duties towards the state, and among them several scientific figures emerged.

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The center of heritage revival organizes workshop

Sponsored by prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea jasim , the center of heritage revival /university of Baghdad organized organizes seminar entitled ( Combating corruption in Iraqi state institutions) , the lecture presented by assist. Prof. Dr. Ayman Ahmad M. Alshimmary ( the chief of strategy studies department)in the Center of International and Strategic Studies ) /university of Baghdad . who talks about the national efforts of combating corruption in the state organizations in putting strategies to limit of this phenomenon he efforts of the legislative authority in legislating laws and the functional roles of the Integrity Commission and the Financial Supervision Bureau in monitoring and diagnosing cases of corruption in state institutions and working to create an environment of integrity as a basis for developing the work of institutions and increasing the effectiveness of the administrative system, which is the tool of the political system in achieving its goals. The workshop included Constructive interventions by the center’s researchers. This activity comes within the framework of urging the Ministry and the University to establish activities that enhance integrity and combat corruption.

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Organization workshop   (slums)  

on the occasion of the celebration of National Afforestation Day, which is held on March 12 of each year, and under the supervision of Professor Dr. Alaa Nafi Jassim, the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage / University of Baghdad organized on Tuesday morning, 3/12/2024, where Dr. Liqa Shaker Al-Sharifi participated in the scientific workshop held. On the sidelines of this event, a research paper was published entitled (Slums and their Impact on Vegetation Cover in Baghdad). The paper dealt with the subject of slums and residential encroachments in Baghdad, a phenomenon that has become clearly widespread through encroachment on green spaces and parks that serve as a natural outlet for areas and neighborhoods. Residential areas in Baghdad, in addition to the dependence of some slum dwellers on the profession of animal husbandry and grazing. The paper included the basic importance of vegetation in combating desertification, as well as aesthetics. Then, Dr. Rasha Issa Fares’ research (The Importance of Agriculture in Heritage), in which the doctor spoke about its overview. A history of the importance of agriculture in human life since time immemorial, a memory of the role of agriculture in heritage, where researchers in the history of civilization classified human involvement in agriculture as one of the most dangerous revolutions in the development of human life, as agriculture led to caring for plants and distinguishing what is harmful from what is beneficial, and it emerged There were many scientists who played a prominent and effective role in paying attention to this aspect, so many works on botany appeared, and they were divided into: 1_ agricultural and botanical works 2_ works originally linguistic but containing botanical vocabulary 3_ works originally about travel and including mention of many plants that grow In the countries visited by the traveler, the author 4- Medical works, if issues related to plants were taken from them, they would become independent books. 5- Historical and literary works that contain many botanical and agricultural terms. All of these works are a link to link the past with the present and enrich civilization with scientific aspects.

organization a workshop:

Under the supervision of Professor Dr. Alaa Nafi Jassim, Director of the Center, the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage / University of Baghdad organized on Sunday morning, corresponding to 3/10/2024, and in the presence of a number of the Center’s employees, a workshop entitled (Combat Administrative Corruption) to lecture M. M. Hana Ali Ibrahim, lecturer at the Presidency of the University of Baghdad / Department of Legal Affairs. Knowing administrative corruption is an apparent sin that ravages the body of society. It is the misuse of public office to achieve private gain, which is a deviation in behavior such as bribery, theft, and wasting money. Then I mentioned the types of corruption, including moral corruption and administrative corruption. And financial corruption, and others, as it referred to the causes of corruption, including the spread of poverty and ignorance, lack of knowledge of individual rights, weak regulatory bodies, low salaries for employees, and personal reasons. Then it added ways to combat corruption, which are simplifying work procedures, conducting periodic transfers between employees, and adopting standards of competence and experience in dividing jobs. In conclusion, the director of the center thanked the lecturer and wished her continued success..

 

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Celebrity:

The center of heritage revival /university of Baghdad in cooperation with public cultural relations / ministry of culture  organized Celebrating the sheikh of historians the dead Dr. Emad A. Alsalam Raoof where sited in the hall of relations office on Tuesday 5th/2/2024 , the ceremony has opened with Alfatiha surat of holy Quran then presented an essay of the manager of office prof. Dr. Alaa Abu Alhasan Alalaq who welcome guests and mentioned the most important scientific achievements as works ,manuscripts as well as he mentioned his morality by helping others followed that an essay by prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim (the director of the center) who talked that Dr. Emad is a Iraqi historian sheikh who has more ancient scientific researches and he specializes in connection between faithful towards Islamic and national principles and faithful towards scientific curriculum in writing history so she mentioned that he had chosen Dr.Emad  Abdusalam to be the director of the center of heritage revival in 1982 in addition to mention his scientific Scientific career, finally , the center had honored  by giving appreciation certificates and creative shield  to his wife (Dr. Barween and his son ) to appreciate his scientific career.

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