
THE organizes seminar Urban Structures in the Mamluk Era














Assistant Professor Dr. Wasan Hussein Muhaimid, a lecturer in the Department of Humanities / Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage / University of Baghdad, gave a lecture entitled (The Historical Roots of Jewish Sanctities in Iraq) which was held on Saturday 7/13/2024 in the Word of Life Forum Hall affiliated with the National Evangelical Baptist Church. It was attended by a group of distinguished researchers. In it, she discussed the historical roots of the ancient presence of Jews in Iraq, then touched on their sanctities that are linked to the shrines of their prophets that are still visible to this day, namely the shrine of Joshua bin Nun (Joshua), Ezra (Ezra), Ezekiel (Al-Kifl), Daniel, Obadiah, Jonah (Jonah), and Nahum Al-Qoshi, referring to what was mentioned about these prophets in the Old Testament and what historical sources included of information confirming or denying the burial of these prophets in Iraq. She also discussed the shrines attributed to the Jews that belong to other prophets. Some of their righteous people include Seth, son of Adam, Benjamin, son of Jacob, the Prophet Job, the tomb of Rabbi Judah, son of Yetira, Joses the Galilean, and Isaac the Gaonite. Father Arar Badlian, the church’s pastor, presented the doctor with a certificate of appreciation and a shield of distinction, wishing her continued scientific giving.



Among the administrative activities carried out by the Director of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage, Prof. Dr. Alaa Nafi Jassim visited the Studies and Planning Unit to see the ways of workflow and what are the administrative developments, where she praised the work of the unit because of its importance as one of the important joints of the administrative structure and what are the obstacles that the unit suffers from and ways to solve them and address the obstacles that affect the work of the unit

The University of Baghdad advances 102 places in the US News classification for the year
2024-2025
The University of Baghdad ranked first locally in the American (U.S. News) classification for the year 2025/2024, and advanced 102 ranks from last year’s ranking, as it ranked 1297 out of 2500 universities at the global level. The University of Baghdad retained the lead locally in the disciplines of clinical medicine at center #810 and engineering at center #536, as well as chemistry at center #1104, and the classification depends on the Clarivate absorber as a source of data.
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Under the supervision by prof. Dr.Alaa N. Jasim (the director of the center) , the center organized semnar entitled ( Hadi Badi mosque) on Sunday where sited on Nabial A. Dawood hall in the center presence by many professors and researchers .the seminar is presented by msc. Instructor Leqaa Amer Ashor . This mosque is one of the ancient The archaeological site in Baghdad is located in the Sadriyah (Al-Dahana) area. Dr. Mustafa Jawad referred to it in his book (Detailed Guide to the Map of Baghdad) as a relic of the Abbasid Empire and was known as the Al-Ma’muniyah Mosque. It is also called the Al-Jajra Mosque in reference to an old wall built with plaster, from which a brick (i.e. a brick) protruded from the middle. The location of the brick is still present on the outside of the outer wall of the mosque, in which people seek blessings. As for calling him Al-Hadi Al-Badi, it goes back to several narrations, the most famous of which is that an old stone inscribed with the name (Al-Hadi Al-Badi) was found in a corner of the mosque two hundred years ago, and it is one of the most beautiful names of God. The name was changed for ease to (Hadi Badi)… Then it was finally changed to Hadi Badi. There is another narration that in the year (1813 AD) its construction was renewed by a philanthropist named Hadi Badi and it was attributed to him

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