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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scientific symposium

The center of heritage revival organizes scientific symposium ( The leadership of clinical psychology and its impact on mental health care between heritage and modernity)

Under the supervision by prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim (the director of the center), the center of heritage revival organizes scientific symposium entitled ( The leadership of clinical psychology and its impact on mental health care between heritage and modernity)with presence of many professors and researchers where sited in Nabila A. Almunam hall in the center on Wednesday 23rd/4/2025 , the lecture is presented by assist. Prof. Dr. Ashraf Mowfaq Flaih (the chief of clinical psychology department)/university of imam Jaafar Alsadiq who talked  On the psychological reality in Iraq resulting from the accumulation of wars, displacement, conflicts and poverty, and the resulting significant increase in the rates of psychological disorders, most notably: psychological trauma (PTSD), anxiety, and depression, pointing out that these phenomena have become a real challenge to development and societal stability. He also emphasized that the clinical psychologist is the element qualified scientifically and professionally to conduct accurate assessments, provide effective, non-drug therapeutic interventions, and contribute to the formulation of national policies for mental health. He also pointed out that the Iraqi health system suffers from a severe shortage of psychological cadres, which requires the integration of clinical psychology graduates into the treatment team to fill the growing gap in psychological services, especially in light of the increasing need for specialized psychological care. Dr. Haider Kamel Mahdi, Head of the Department of Behavioral Rehabilitation for Autism, Imam Jaafar Al-Sadiq University (PBUH), spoke about the growing importance of mental health globally, especially in the Iraqi context, which suffers from complex psychological crises as a result of wars, terrorism, and displacement. He added that clinical psychology and the role of the clinical specialist in assessment, diagnosis, and specialized psychological treatment, stressing the difference between it and psychological counseling. He also touched on the vital role of specialists in preventing psychological disorders, supporting those affected by crises, and promoting general mental health, emphasizing the importance of integration between mental and physical health. The symposium concluded with a research paper by the lecturer, Dr. Marwa Jamil Ahmed, College of Medicine, University of Baghdad, presenting recommendations, including developing laws, expanding the powers of the psychologist and their role in official institutions, supporting clinical specialties, combating societal stigma, and encouraging scientific research in the psychological

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Visit

Numbers of forth class students /college of political sciences /university of Baghdad visited The center of heritage revival on Tuesday 22nd/4/2025, they had received by the director of the center prof. Dr. Alaa n. 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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The center of heritage revival organizes seminar

(the historical maps and its importance in studying geographical heritage)

Under the supervision of prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim (the director of the center of heritage revival) , the center of heritage revival/university of Baghdad organized seminar entitled (the historical maps and its importance in studying geographical heritage) , the lecture is presented by assist instructor Wasan Adil Abdul Wahab (one of the center’s members) where sited in Nabila A. Dawood hall in the center on Wednesday 21st/4/2025 who talks about the role that Arabs had done Travelers to the corners of the globe describe the natural and human phenomena in every inhabited place they visit. They give a complete description of every phenomenon in the places they visit and record these phenomena on a map that they draw to become a speaking guide that Arab explorers and travelers can use to find their way. It has remained an important geographical heritage for all ages. Arabs called the map the image, the geographical photographer, or the drawing board. The researcher added that maps are not just old drawings, but rather windows into the past that help us understand the present and anticipate the future by analyzing the development of place and people over time. The lecture included several interventions related to the subject of maps. In conclusion, the director of the center thanked the researcher, wishing her continued success and guidance

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The center of heritage revival organizes awareness workshop

According to instructions of the presidency of the university of Baghdad ,under the supervision of the prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim (the director of the center ) the woman affairs section in the university of Baghdad organized awareness workshop where sited in Nabila A. Dawood hall in the center on Tuesday 15th/4/2025 , the lecture is presented by Dr. Fudhla Saadon Alzubaidi /health center / university of Baghdad who talked about Regarding first aid, which plays a vital role in saving lives and reducing complications before the arrival of specialized medical assistance, the goal of which is to save lives and preserve the condition of the injured person. Al-Zubaidi stressed the importance of learning the basics, such as dealing with bleeding, CPR, and dealing with suffocation. It is recommended to remain calm, quickly call the emergency services, and use the correct first aid techniques to ensure an effective and safe response in emergency situations. In conclusion, the director of the center thanked those in charge.

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The center of heritage revival organizes festival Commemorating sacrifices

Under the direction of the Presidency of the University of Baghdad – Department of Media and Government Communication and under the supervision of Professor Dr. Alaa Nafeh Jassim, the Media Unit at the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage – University of Baghdad organized a festival entitled (Commemorating the Sacrifices of the Martyrs of Iraq) on Wednesday morning, April 9, 2025, in the hall of Professor Nabila Abdul Moneim Dawood. A number of researchers and members of the center attended the festival. The festival was opened with a fragrant recitation from the Holy Quran, recited by Professor Dr. Taha Sabti Ibrahim, a lecturer at our center, who began the ceremony with his blessed recitation, which added an atmosphere of spirituality and tranquility. Then, Surat Al-Fatihah was recited for the souls of all the martyrs, and a speech by the director of the center in which she spoke about the sacrifices and heroism that the martyrs sacrificed and their great status with God, as they purified the earth with their pure blood, calling on God to inhabit them in His spacious gardens. After that, Dr. Qasim Mazen Mahlahal, a lecturer at the Center for International and Strategic Studies – University of Baghdad, delivered his research paper entitled (The Rights of the Families of Martyrs in Iraq: A Legal Study in Light of National Legislation And international covenants) A speaker on Iraqi laws related to the families of martyrs and comparing them with the standards derived from international agreements and covenants such as the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. The festival concluded with a poem recited by Dr. Liqa Shaker Al-Sharifi, a lecturer at our center, about the martyrs of Iraq. May mercy and eternity be upon their pure souls and loyalty to them is a covenant that will never be forgotten, God willing. The director of the center thanked the media unit and those in charge of this festival, wishing them continued success in serving our university and our beloved Iraq

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The center of heritage revival organizes seminar (popular heritage in Abbasid era (Healing in monasteries)

Under the supervision by the prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim (the director of the center ) the center of heritage revival organizes seminae entitled ( popular heritage in Abbasid era (Healing in monasteries) in Nabila A. Al-munam hall in the center on Monday 7th/4/2025 , the lecture is presented by prof. Dr. Wasan Hussein Muhiemeed (one of the centers members )who talked about subjects and people faith that forms part of their traditions They have been used in every time and age, and some of them have even extended to the present time to form what is called heritage or popular belief that people of religions come together on in the shadow of coexistence in one environment in which each party casts the misguidance of its popular heritage on the other, that heritage that is far in its essence from the principles of any religion they were on to imitate the minds of the simple in reaching what their souls are good at and fulfilling their endless desires. From that, what the books of history and Arabic literature contain of information about the status and fame of some monasteries, as they go beyond being a place of worship for their owners to be a destination for different spectra seeking blessings and healing for ailments that doctors were unable to cure. The researcher mentioned the most prominent names of monasteries in different regions of the Arab Islamic state in the Abbasid era in Iraq, the Levant and Egypt to take their fame as the destination of every patient, and we choose from among them some monasteries such as those distinguished by the presence of water springs in them, including the highest monastery in Mosul, and underneath it is a large spring (Ain Sulfur) that flows into the Tigris and has a time of the year People visit it to bathe in it, believing that it cures scabies and itching and is beneficial for the crippled and those with chronic diseases. Christians and Muslims visit it. In the Monastery of Yunus bin Matta, which was built in the name of the Prophet Yunus (peace be upon him) and is located on the eastern side of Mosul, there is a spring known as the Spring of Yunus. People visit it and bathe in the spring water for healing, recreation, and to seek its blessings. From the above, it can be said that the popular heritage reflects simplicity of thought with pure intention and following in the footsteps of others who have adorned for them the fulfillment of their wishes and the crown of which is wellness. It has been said: Two unknown blessings are health and safety.

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Under the supervision by prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim (the director of the center , the center of heritage revival will organize scientific symposium entitled ( Environmental treatments to design buildings between heritage and contemporary) where will held on Wednesday 16th/4/2025 in Nabila A. Daswood hall .
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A delegation from The General Secretariat of the Holy Abbasid Shrine/knowledge affairs department presidency by Dr. Aksam Ahmad Fayadh , Adelegation had received by prof. Dr. Alaa N. Jasim (the director of the center , A delegation invited the members of the center to participate in a scientific conference (the scientific conference of Karbala in 12th century AH.

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workshop the psychological health of a woman care and enhance

The center of heritage revival organizes workshop (the psychological health of a woman care and enhance)

Under supervision by prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim , the director of the center , the center of heritage revival in the university of Baghdad orgnizrs workshop entitled (the psychological health of a woman care and enhance) where sited on the hall of Nabila A. Dawood in the center on Wednesday 26th/2/2025 , the lecture is presented by assist. Instructor Maryam Ali Najeeb (University Health Division)/ health center in the university of Baghdad who talked about psychological health of woman i n most of its aspects, and trying to discuss the causes and challenges that women go through and how they affect the course of their lives and trying to find solutions by providing ways to treat the condition, including self-care through meditation, relaxation, exercise, and eating healthy food, in addition to psychological, family, and community support. The researcher added the importance of the role of awareness in terms of education and culture that women have acquired, which has a role in understanding life matters. In addition, she emphasized the recommendations of the workshop in terms of effective communication with women to improve mental health and provide job opportunities that help in achieving financial independence, respecting women, and caring for them. The workshop included several interventions. In conclusion, the director of the center thanked the lecturer, wishing her continued success in serving our university and our beloved Iraq.

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seminar Renewing the controls of contemporary jurisprudential consensus

The center of heritage revival organizes seminar

(Renewing the controls of contemporary jurisprudential consensus)

Under the supervision by prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim , the center of heritage revival / university of Baghdad organizes seminar entitled (Renewing the controls of contemporary jurisprudential consensus) Where sited in the hall of Nabila A. Almunam in the center ,on Monday 17th/2/2025, the lecture is presented by prof. Dr. Anas Esam Ismaiel (one of the center’s professor) who talks about Regarding the jurisprudential consensus, it still needs to renew the controls through agreement in the jurisprudential groups to determine the characteristics of the mujtahid who has the right to participate in the consensus by agreeing or rejecting, as well as determining the number of those who agree on the issue (those who agree and those who disagree) and determining the ratio between them to be consensus or rejection, as well as determining the contact between the mujtahids at the time of agreement or rejection, and the final matter is renewing the subject of the extinction of the era of those who agree or not. The lecturer also added that discussing the tacit consensus and the difference between it and the verbal consensus, as to whether it is considered part of the consensus or not, confirming the emergence of consensus among the people of the era so that the people of the era know it and whether the intended emergence is by word or action or both, as the jurisprudential consensus was held at distant periods and a complete consensus rarely occurs due to the distance of time and place, while in the contemporary era of communication we need to renew the controls of consensus, as the possibility of communication between scholars is much easier, and it is incomparable to what happened in the past.

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