Seminar

Heritage Revival Center Organizes a Seminar “Building Materials Used in Ancient Iraq and Their Role in Preserving Temples and Palaces

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 morning, May 26, 2025, in Professor Nabeela Abdul-Munim Dawood Hall, attended by a number of professors and researchers. The seminar was entitled: “Building Materials Used in Ancient Iraq and Their Role in Preserving Temples and Palaces” The lecture was presented  by Assistant instructor Milad Mohammed Yassin, a member in the Center, who spoke about the construction materials that played a major role in the building of temples and palaces in Mesopotamian civilization. He emphasized how the environment significantly influenced both the choice of building materials and the types of structures constructed. Clay was the primary material used due to its ease of production and its thermal insulation properties during summer. It was also used as a binding material in construction. The researcher elaborated on the methods of utilizing these materials, including molded mud bricks, which were strengthened by mixing straw and chaff with clay and drying them, resulting in high durability. Their structural method allowed walls to remain intact for extended periods. Fired bricks (ajur) were also highlighted, particularly in the construction of temple foundations due to their resistance to moisture, salt, and high compressive strength. Bitumen was used as a binding agent with fired bricks because of its waterproofing properties. High-quality wood was used as an essential material for roofing temples, while stones, such as limestone, were employed in temple and palace construction and in flooring. Limestone was especially valued for its strength and durability, which contributed to the preservation of these structures up to the present day.

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The presidency of the university of Baghdad /media and government communication department announces the scientific conference that will hold on Thursday ,may 29 2025 in the in Al-Shaheed Al-Hakim Hall at the University of Baghdad, on the occasion of: “Baghdad: Capital of Arab Tourism 2025.” We kindly invite you to attend and participate in this special day.  Thank you for your presence and appreciation.

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Field Visit

At the invitation of Mrs. Sarah, granddaughter of the renowned scholar Dr. Ahmed Soussa,  Assistant Professor Dr. Laith Majid Hussein, Director of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage, assigned a delegation of faculty members from the Center to visit the Soussa Foundation on Monday, May 26, 2025.The delegation included Prof. Dr. Anas Issam and Prof. Dr. Wasan Hussein Muhyimid. The visit was attended by several prominent figures, including professors and Christian from inside and outside Iraq. the Center was invited to open channels of cooperation, including seminars and workshops, and to examine the scholarly legacy of Dr. Ahmed Soussa—especially his unpublished manuscripts—with the aim of cataloging and critically editing the At the conclusion of the visit, Mrs. Sarah expressed gratitude to the attendees and hoped for continued constructive academic engagement.

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Workshop Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Women’s Health”

Heritage Revival Center Organizes a Workshop Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Women’s Health”
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 Women’s Affairs Division in the Center organized a workshop on Wednesday morning, May 21, 2025, in Professor Nabeela Abdul-Munim Dawood Hall, with the attendance of a number of professors and researchers.The workshop was entitled:“Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Women’s Health”The session was chaired by Dr. Zainab Khalid Mahmoud, a member in the Center, and the lecture was presented by Dr. Juman Adnan Hussein who spoke about the rapid technological advancements that highlight Artificial Intelligence (AI) as one of the most significant tools transforming the field of women’s health—ranging from preventive care and accurate diagnosis to treatment and improving quality of life. Thanks to deep learning techniques and big data analysis, doctors and patients can now access personalized and rapid solutions based on scientific precision, which reduces medical errors and enhances women’s health outcomes across various life stages.The researcher highlighted the most important AI applications in this field, such as early detection of breast and cervical cancers, improved IVF outcomes, pregnancy monitoring, fetal health tracking, and even managing menopause symptoms. These technologies also help bridge gaps in areas lacking specialized medical services by offering remote diagnostics and smart assistive tools. She also emphasized the challenges related to data ethics and the importance of ensuring inclusivity in AI models to represent all racial and social groups.This introduction opens the door to exploring how AI is reshaping the future of women’s healthcare, while maintaining a balance between innovation and potential risks. In conclusion, the workshop included several contributions and discussions focused on these applications and their proper use.
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Seminar  

Heritage Revival Center Organizes a Seminar  “ Literary Salons Between Heritage and Modernity.”

                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, May 19, 2025, in Professor Nabeela Abdul-Munim Dawood Hall, entitled:”Literary Salons Between Heritage and Modernity.”The lecture was presented by Dr. Liqaa Amer Ashour, a member in the Center. She explained that literary salons are cultural and social spaces that bring together intellectuals, thinkers, and writers to exchange views and engage in discussions on issues related to literature, thought, and art. She highlighted the historical development of these salons, from their emergence during classical Islamic and Arab eras, through the Arab Renaissance, and into their modern forms. The researcher emphasized the importance of using technology intelligently to organize digital salons that combine authenticity and modernity, as well as encouraging youth to participate in these spaces to develop their intellectual and communication skills. She also noted the role of women in strengthening the management and activation of these salons, as they played a significant historical role in the past.

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Participation of doctors in scientific conference

Prof. Doctors . Anas Esam Ismaiel and Taha Sabti Ibraheem (members in the center of revival of Arabian scientific heritage ) participated with participation research entitled in the scientific  international conference (Yazidis: religion, heritage, history and geography)Duhok governorate /university of Duhok /college of humanity sciences  (Mixed Yazidi clans in Iraq and their impact on peaceful coexistence) that had held on Tuesday 29th-30th of April , the research deals with he mixed Yazidi tribes, some of whose members are Muslim and others Yazidi, and the mechanism that must be implemented in dealing with these tribes to establish the foundations of societal peace and acceptance of others, while emphasizing the cultural richness that emerges through the tribal mixture. In conclusion, certificates were distributed to the researchers, hoping for the continuity and strengthening of the relationship with the professors of our prestigious university to work hand in hand in serving the scientific progress

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The center of heritage revival participates in a lecture

With direct Commissioned by prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim (the director of the center) members of the center of heritage revival center participates in the occasion of the anniversary of the martyrdom of the religious authority on Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Muhammad Muhammad Sadiq al-Sadr and his two sons (may God be pleased with them), which was held by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in the Martyr al-Hakim Hall, the lecture entitled (The Role of the Seminary in Overcoming Obstacles to Societal Reform) was delivered by His Eminence Sheikh Hussein al-Taie, professor at the Seminary.

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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 the fifth stage students /college of political sciences –university of Baghdad and they had received by the director of the center prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim and Mrs. Rusul Hashem Al-hamam the responsible of media unit , they toured in center’s department They viewed a variety of heritage exhibits, including old collectibles and photos documenting Baghdad’s ancient history and historical figures and figures since its inception. They also listened to an explanation from the center’s director about the history of each piece and its cultural importance. They also visited the center’s library and museum, and the students expressed their admiration for the cultural heritage and introducing the new generation to the importance of preserving it. In conclusion, the center’s director thanked the students for this visit, which has had a positive impact on spreading the heritage culture, wishing them continued success.

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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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.

The center of heritage revival organizes workshop

Under the supervision by prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim (the director of the center of heritage revival) the center of heritage revival organized workshop entitled (worldly heritage in Iraq –conception and importance) where sited on the Nabila A. Almunam hall in the center presence by number of students from college of education for girls on Wednesday 21st/4/2025 , the lecture is presented by Mr. Ahmad Hashim Ibraheem (the chief of studying department- The Department of Studies and Research and the General Authority for Antiquities and Heritage who spoke about the historical overview of the World Heritage approved by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and aims to protect sites of global value, whether natural or cultural, and how to preserve the most important archaeological sites in Iraq, such as the Erbil Citadel, which is considered one of the most important archaeological collections and beautiful landmarks. He also mentioned that World Heritage is an influential element in identity, culture and the environment. It is the memory of humanity throughout the ages and a factor in attracting tourists and contributing to the revitalization of the local economy. It is used as an educational tool to enhance the understanding of history and arts. Therefore, protecting heritage is a shared human duty. The lecturer added that among the sites announced on the preliminary list are the ancient city of Samarra and the ancient city of Babylon, among the archaeological cities included in the World Heritage. In conclusion, the Director of the Center thanked the lecturer, wishing him continued success.

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