Center for the Revival of Heritage Organizes a Seminar

Under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Laith Majid Hussein, Director of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad, our Center organized a seminar on Tuesday morning, September 16, 2025 and academics and was entitled “The Art of Gilding in Manuscript Heritage.”

The lecture was delivered by Assistant Professor Dr. Zainab Kamel Karim, a faculty member at our Center, who spoke about gilding as an artistic creativity and a distinguished, essential field within the knowledge frameworks of Islamic arts. She explained that gilding goes beyond being a craft or profession; its aesthetic quality suggests that it is a unique Islamic art, alongside calligraphy, painting, ornamentation, and bookbinding.

For this reason, many studies have focused on gilding, tracing its beginnings, stages of development, colors, and its influences across the different environments in which it flourished. Gilding evolved through various styles — Umayyad, Abbasid, Persian, Egyptian, Andalusian, and Ottoman — each of which became a distinct school of this art.

The researcher added that studying gilding in manuscripts holds great significance, as these works often represent rare pieces of extraordinary artistic beauty, especially Qur’anic manuscripts. Since gilding is an integral part of such manuscripts, it too has suffered damage over time, just as the manuscripts themselves have. Therefore, scholars and conservators must give due attention to preserving this art and safeguarding these precious works.

The seminar included several discussions on the topic, and at the conclusion, the Center’s Director thanked the researcher, wishing her continued success in her academic career.

Felicitations

Under the direction of Professor Dr. Laith Majid Hassan, Director of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad, Professor Dr. Anas Issam Ismail, Acting Director of the Center, and Professor Dr. Taha Sabti Ibrahim, Head of the Department of Pure Sciences, attended the master’s thesis defense at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 22, 2025, in Al-Khansa Hall at the College of Education for Women. The thesis was presented by the student Shahd Jamal Abdul Jassim Al-Jumaili from the College of Education for Women / Department of History / University of Anbar. Her thesis was entitled:

“The Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad 2018–2024: A Historical Study.”

the thesis was accepted with a grade of Very Good (High). Congratulations to the student and to the Department of History at the College of Education for Women / University of Anbar for this distinguished academic achievement.

Membership

On the morning of Sunday, June 22, 2025, at 9:00 a.m., Professor Dr. Anas Issam Ismail, a faculty member at the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad, participated as a committee member in the thesis of a doctoral dissertation at the Islamic Sciences College, Al-Iraqia University.

The dissertation, presented by the student Helo Wahid Al-Din Saeed, was titled “The Features of the Da’wah Methodology of Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali (d. 505 AH) and Its Application in Contemporary Peaceful Coexistence – A Doctrinal Study.” The student was awarded a “Pass” grade based on the decision of the supervising committee. We present  best wishes for continued success in his academic journey.

Baghdad: Capital of Arab Tourism

The Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad participated in the activities of the Conference on “Baghdad: Capital of Arab Tourism 2025”, organized by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, in cooperation with the Office of the Prime Minister and the National Committee for Community Awareness and Guidance.

The event was held on Thursday morning, May 29, 2025, at 10:00 AM, in Al-Shaheed Al-Hakim Hall at the University of Baghdad, with the attendance of Assistant Professor Dr. Laith Majid Hussein, Director of the Center, along with a group of the Center’s faculty and staff.

This participation reflects the Center’s ongoing commitment to strengthening scientific, cultural, and heritage-based engagement—highlighting the historical significance, vibrant identity, and future prospects of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.

The conference witnessed broad attendance by researchers, academics, and representatives of government institutions. One of the highlights of the event was a captivating theatrical performance, in which artists presented moving scenes from Baghdad’s rich history and cultural identity.

congratulations

Assistant Professor Dr. Laith Majeed Hussein, Director of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad, extends his best wishes and congratulations on the occasion of Eid al-Adha. May God accept your good deeds and return it to us, to you, and to the Islamic nation with His virtuous blessings, and grant our nation security and tranquility.

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Seminar

Heritage Revival Center Organizes a Seminar:”Effective Communication in the Workplace “

Under the supervision of Assistant Professor Dr. Laith Majid Hussein, Director of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad, the Center organized a seminar on Monday, June 2, 2025, , in Professor Nabeela Abdul-Munim Dawood Hall, with the presence of a number of professors and academics.The seminar was entitled:”Effective Communication in the Workplace “The lecture was presented by Dr. Juman Adnan Hussein, who spoke about the importance of effective communication as one of the most critical factors influencing team productivity and institutional success. She emphasized that effective communication enhances collaboration, reduces conflicts, and increases efficiency, making it the cornerstone of a successful work environment. It plays a vital role in achieving institutional goals and in building strong relationships among employees. By developing communication skills and overcoming potential barriers, institutions can significantly improve their performance and foster a positive and productive work climate.

Field Visit

On the morning of Thursday, May 29, 2025, the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage welcomed a group of first-year students from the College of Political Science at the University of Baghdad (morning studies), headed by Assistant Professor Dr. Sidad Mouloud Saba’.The delegation was received by Professor Dr. Zainab Kamel Karim, Head of the Manuscripts Department, and Mr. Fares Issa Fares, Director of Administration at our Center. The students toured the Center’s facilities and explored its heritage collections.A significant part of the visit focused on the manuscripts, where students were introduced to some of the most valuable manuscripts preserved in the Center’s library. They also learned about the methods of preservation and restoration, as well as the techniques used in cataloging and classifying these valuable historical documents.The visit also included a tour of the Center’s museum, where the students expressed their appreciation for the rare and precious heritage artifacts on display.At the conclusion of the visit, the Head of the Manuscripts Department extended her gratitude to the student delegation, wishing them continued success in their academic journey in service of their university and beloved Iraq.

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Workshop “Heritage and Sustainable Development”

Heritage Revival Center Organizes a Workshop: “Heritage and Sustainable Development

Under the supervision of Assistant Professor Dr. Laith Majid Hussein, Director of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad, the Center organized workshop on Monday morning, May 26, 2025, at 11:00 AM, in Professor Nabeela Abdul-Munim Dawood Hall, attended by a number of professors and researchers .The workshop was entitled: “Heritage and Sustainable Development” The session was chaired by Dr. Juman Adnan Hussein, a member at our Center. The lecture was delivered by Asst. Prof. Dr. Su’ad Yousif Al-Himyari — a writer, poet, and critic specializing in Arabic language, affiliated with the General Directorate of Education in Baghdad / Karkh II , the Openning  College. She presented a research entitled:  “Arabic Language, Heritage, and Sustainable Development: An Integrated Intellectual Vision” Dr. Al-Himyari discussed the essential interconnection between the three concepts, aiming to highlight the role of the Arabic language as a bearer of civilizational heritage and a driver of sustainable development. She shed light on how the richness of the Arabic language and cultural heritage can be leveraged to achieve the goals of sustainable development on cultural, social, and economic levels. Dr. Al-Himyari emphasized the importance of raising awareness among participants regarding the role of Arabic and heritage within the context of sustainability, encouraging them to develop innovative ideas and projects that benefit from this relationship. She also stressed the need to strengthen collaboration among various stakeholders—academic, cultural, governmental, and private sectors—to support efforts aimed at achieving sustainable development while preserving cultural identity. The workshop concluded with several insightful interventions and discussions on the significance of sustainable development in today’s world.

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A Member from the Center  of heritage revival Publishes a Research Paper

Professor Dr. Wasan Hussein Muhyimid, a faculty member at the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad, has published a peer-reviewed scientific research paper titled:

“Libraries of Christian thinkers and Their Role in Enriching the Iraqi Museum Library”

in Bein al-Nahrain Journal, Issue 209–210, Volume 53, for the year 2025.

We wish her continued intellectual and scientific contributions in her academic journey.

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Heritage Revival Center Holds a Meeting

On the morning of Monday, May 19, 2025, Assistant Professor Dr. Laith Majid Hussein, Director of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad, held a meeting with the academic and administrative staff in Professor Nabeela Abdul-Munim Dawood Hall.This meeting came within the framework of strengthening institutional communication and following up on developments in academic and administrative work . At the beginning of the meeting, the Director emphasized the importance of integrating efforts among the various teams within the Center in order to achieve the set goals. The meeting witnessed a fruitful discussion among the attendees, during which a number of initiatives and proposals were presented to support the Center’s scientific mission and outline strategic plans.

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The Heritage Revival Center organizes a scientific symposium.

Under the supervision of Professor Dr. Alaa Nafie Jassim ( Director of the Center) , the Women’s Affairs Department in the Center organized a scientific symposium entitled “Women in the Medical Heritage: Contributions to Medicine and Treatment” on Wednesday , April 30th , 2025, , in the hall of Professor Nabila Abdel Moneim Daoud. A number of professors and researchers attended the symposium The lecture was presented by  Dr.instructor  Anas Ahmed Hammadi Al-Mashhadani from the Open College of Education. His research, entitled “The Role of Women in Medicine during the Islamic Era,”who  spoke about the importance of women’s role in the medical field, combining medicine with other sciences, and exploring the role of the most famous female doctors in the Islamic era in treating and curing patients. Al-Mashhadani added that the establishment of the first hospital to treat  wounded in battles against the polytheists that it was a tent next to the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina. Its function was to receive and treat wounded Muslims in battles and was run by a number of female volunteers. This was followed by presenting another lecture by Dr. instructor Nidaa Munther Salman from the Open College of Education who presented a research entitled (The Role of Women in Nuclear Medicine, Marie Curie as a Model) who spoke about her pioneering role in demonstrating women’s ability to excel in the fields of science and medicine. She was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize and contributed significantly to the development of nuclear medicine to treat cancer. The researcher added Marie’s innovations in theoretical research and established radiotherapy centers and contributed to the treatment of thousands of soldiers during World War I, where Marie Curie became a global symbol of the global woman and humanitarian doctor. The symposium concluded with a lecture by the researcher assist. Instructor Dr. Hind Amer Fadel, a lecturer from our center, speaking about the prominent role of women in medicine during the Islamic civilization. They were doctors, nurses and midwives and contributed to the treatment of men and women alike. The most famous of them is Rufaida Al-Aslamia, who was considered the first nurse in Islam and established a treatment tent during the conquests. They had specialties such as ophthalmology, obstetrics and medicine. This role reflects the advancement of Islamic civilization and its keenness to empower women scientifically and professionally.

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Visit 

A group of forth stage students from college of political sciences – university of Baghdad visited the center of heritage revival and they had received by the director of the center prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim and the administrative manager Mr. Fares Essa Fares and they toured the halls of the center and got to know the most prominent scientific figures who have worked since the establishment of the center. They also toured the library and the center’s museum and were shown the most prominent manuscripts, valuable books, and archaeological collections. At the end of the visit, the director of the center thanked the student delegation for their visit, wishing them continued success in serving our university and our beloved Iraq.

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