Under the supervision by prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim (the director of the center ) the syntactic department in the center of heritage revival/ university of Baghdad organizes workshop entitled (Sports among Arabs) where sited in the of Nabila A, Dawood in the center on Wednesday 19th/2/2025 , Assist instructor Hind Amer Fadhil talked about Islamic instructions in sports that dealt With body and physical fitness, a strong believer who benefits himself is more beloved to Allah Almighty. She also added that sports help Muslims perform their worship in a better way. Today, we must encourage ourselves and our children to practice sports according to Islamic values. Then, a lecture by M.M. Zainab Jamal Norouz, a lecturer from our center, spoke about the culture of peoples in sports throughout history, as they practiced different types of sports and their benefits in wars, hunting and transportation. Also, the development in modern times and technological progress in sports contributed to enhancing physical and psychological fitness. The workshop included several interventions and discussions. In conclusion, the center director thanked the two lecturers, wishing them continued success.
The center of heritage revival organizes workshop (Psychological and social effects of human trafficking on victims)
Under the supervision by prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim (the director of the center) the center of heritage revival organizes workshop entitled ( Psychological and social effects of human trafficking on victims) where sited on the hall of Nabila A. Dawood in the center on Tuesday 18th/2/2025 , the lecture is presented by prof. Dr. Anas Esam Ismaiel and Dr. Leqaa Shaker Khattar who they talked about Manifestations of human trafficking in the past and present. In the past, human trafficking was represented by slavery and had its own laws and regulations. In the Middle Ages, it was widespread in Europe, exploiting poor countries. Recently, it has transformed into various forms, but it serves the same purpose, the difference being escaping legal and international sanctions. The researchers added that the seriousness of the crimes facing societies is the transgression of the law, which leads to a direct clash with customs, traditions, and societal norms in Iraq, as this crime is morally and religiously unacceptable. Iraqi society is conservative by nature and completely rejects any form of exploitation, whether through child trafficking, forced labor, or sexual exploitation. The researchers expressed the most important recommendations of the workshop, including spreading community awareness, supporting victims through social and psychological rehabilitation cells, tightening penalties, activating the role of security services to pursue human traffickers, and finally, combating poverty and unemployment. In conclusion, the director of the center thanked the lecturers, wishing them continued success in serving our university and our beloved Iraq.
(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.
(Science and Technology in the Arab-Islamic Civilization)
Under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Alaa Nafeh Jassim, Director of the Center, the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad organized on Wednesday morning, February 12, 2025, at exactly eleven o’clock in the morning, in the presence of a number of professors and researchers, and in the hall of Professor Nabila Abdel Moneim Daoud, a workshop entitled (Science and Technology in the Arab-Islamic Civilization). The lecture was given by Asst. Dr. Ali Abdul Asal, College of Engineering, University of Baghdad, Department of Architecture, in his joint research with Asst. M. Fatima Jamal, Engineer, entitled (Climate Treatments in the Arab-Islamic City), speaking about the most prominent environmental challenges that Muslims dealt with in their cities, such as hot climates and high temperatures. He also added the most prominent treatments for these challenges, including the urban level of the city and the architectural level. The lecture reviewed the Baghdadi House as an example of a private residential unit and the Mustansiriya School in general within the Islamic city, and then the lecture of Asst. Prof. Dr. Zainab Kamel Karim, Head of the Manuscripts Department at the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage, University of Baghdad, and the title of her research entitled (Techniques and the Most Important Tools of Ibn al-Haytham) knowing that he is the pioneer of optics or the science of light from which the conditions of visible objects are known in their quantities and qualities based on their proximity and distance and the difference in their shapes, as Ibn al-Haytham is the one who gave the science of light and perspectives. The lecture was also given by Dr. Maha Rahim Salem, College of Arts, University of Baghdad, and the title of her research (Applied Sciences among Muslims), speaking about the applied sciences that touched on the translation and transfer movement that flourished in the Abbasid era, thanks to which many books were transferred and translated, including medicine, engineering, astronomy, algebra, pharmacy, chemistry, and natural sciences such as the science of tricks and physics, knowing the most important and prominent scientists of that period, which the Europeans relied on and built their scientific renaissance on its basis. In conclusion, the workshop included several interventions on the topic, and the director of the center thanked the lecturers, wishing them continued success and success in serving our university and our beloved Iraq.
In frame of enhancing the scientific and searching cooperation On behalf of Professor Dr. Alaa Nafeh Jassim, Director of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage, the Head of the Scientific Affairs Division and Head of the Baghdad Documentation Department, Assistant Professor Dr. Rasha Issa Faris, held a meeting with the Director General of the Department of Research and Studies / Shiite Endowment, Mr. Ammar Musa Al-Moussawi, with the aim of opening new horizons for partnership between the two institutions. The meeting discussed ways to develop joint research projects related to our religious and Islamic heritage, exchange scientific expertise, and enhance cooperation mechanisms. At the end of the meeting, the two sides expressed their aspiration for more continuous cooperation in support of reviving our ancient Islamic heritage .
A delegation of the center of heritage revival in the university of Baghdad presidency by prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim (the director of the center)with members of professors and employees visited Al-Kufa mosque on Wednesday 5th/2/2025 , they received them ateam of (public relations department) acted by Mr. Nabeel Hameed Taha and Mr. Zaher AlAbdali / The General Secretariat of the Mosque to explore the oldest Islamic and heritage landmarks in the mosque and the efforts made to preserve the heritage collections. The delegation also viewed the most important manuscripts in the mosque, where they learned about the mechanism of preservation and restoration of these manuscripts. The two sides also discussed ways of joint cooperation by holding seminars and workshops to document this great legacy. In conclusion, the Director of the Center thanked the Relations Department for the warm reception and hospitality, and the Shield of Excellence was presented, wishing the mosque’s administrators continued success.
(The role of women in balancing work and family life: challenges and solutions)
Under the supervision by prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim (the director of the center) the center of heritage revival in cooperation with ministry of Labor and Social Affairs organizes workshop entitled (The role of women in balancing work and family life: challenges and solutions) The lecturer was Dr. Nada Sabah Al-Kaabi, Faculty of Arts, Imam Jaafar Al-Sadiq University. Knowing that balance is work and family life and the ability to manage responsibilities in a way that does not affect the individual’s well-being without compromising mental and physical health. Al-Kaabi added that the importance of balance is providing sufficient time for rest and recreational activities. This helps reduce stress and diligence and build a strong family relationship. Managing time in family activities also helps reduce daily chaos. Women must be able to determine their priorities and focus on what is most important. The workshop included several interventions by the attendees. In conclusion, the director of the center thanked the lecturer, wishing her continued success and permanent prosperity.
Under the supervision of prof . Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim (the director of the center of heritage revival ) , the center organizes seminar entitled (Correct and incorrect beginning in reading holy Quran) where sited in the hall of Nabila A. Dawood in the center on Thursday 23rd/1/2025 by presenting numbers of researchers , the lecture is presented by prof. Dr. Taha Sabti Ibraheem who talks about the correction beginning ,it is that the reader begins with a verse that is not related to what precedes it in wording or meaning, and it has many types, such as beginning with the beginning of the surah and beginning with a verse that allows for a new context. As for the incorrect beginning, it is that the reader begins with a verse that is related to what precedes it in wording or meaning, and it also has many types, including beginning with a verse that contains a pronoun that refers to what precedes it, beginning with a verse that contains a demonstrative pronoun for what precedes it, and beginning with a verse that occurs in a story. Therefore, the reader must choose to begin with a verse that is not related to what precedes it in wording or meaning. The lecturer emphasized the issue of stopping and starting, and there must be great care on the part of students, researchers, and readers. Despite all these great efforts and extreme care, we do not find a special section explaining specific controls that would be a law and a general method for the reader that would prevent him from making mistakes and errors that he makes when he begins to read the Holy Quran.
A group of professors the center of heritage revival presidency by the director of the center prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim and Mr. Essa Fares (the Administration Manager( visited college of medicine / university of Baghdad , the group is received by Dr. Mohammad Shihab AlEdany (the dean of the college) the both search and agree to held Joint scientific activity between heritage and medicine It also opened up horizons of this cooperation through mutual visits between the two parties, in addition to holding a joint scientific symposium entitled (Medicine in Heritage) and reviving medical symbols and figures who played a role in heritage and its horizons. In conclusion, the director of the center thanked Al-Eidani for the hospitality and warm reception, wishing him success in serving our Iraq and our distinguished university.
Under the supervision of prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim (the director of the center of heritage revival) , the center organized a celebration in the occasion of establishing Iraqi army day on Tuesday 7th/1/2025 with presence of professors and researchers ,Dr. Zainab Kamel Kareem presented a speech to be proud of Iraqi army mentioned brave situation Which has distinguished itself throughout its long and honorable history and its constant support for our people with their aspirations and hopes, and they are a source of pride for us. I asked God to grant victory to our army and armed forces in all their branches and our sacred crowd. The celebration included reading Surat Al-Fatihah for the souls of our righteous martyrs.
The center of heritage revival in cooperation with women affairs unit organizes scientific symposium entitled ( the effect of divorce on Family disintegration( , where sited in the Nabila A. Dawood hall in the center on Monday 30th/12/2024 . the symposium enriched with scientific researches as one of Research by Ms. Maha Essam Abdel in her research paper (The Problem of Divorce: A Problem of the Age and a Phenomenon that Threatens the Social Fabric), the second research by Dr. Intisar Ahmed, entitled (Marriage and Divorce among the People of Mesopotamia), and the research by Ms. Ahmed Farhan Jassim, entitled (The Effect of Divorce on the Child’s Upbringing), and the research by Ms. Anas Ahmed Al-Mashhadani and the title of his research (Types of divorce and forms of separation in Islam) and many researches that participated in the symposium, where the symposium aimed to show that divorce and separation of the mother and father affect the entire family, especially children, as Islam approved divorce and permitted it, but it is disliked and if the Hammurabi Code indicated from the legal articles the formula for marriage and divorce and engagement ceremonies and dowry and marital rights in full, divorce also greatly affects men and women and causes psychological and social pressures. The symposium recommended the establishment of laws and procedures that limit this phenomenon and activate and invigorate the role of the social researcher and the necessity of awareness by parents to observe the correct controls in the marriage of their children and activate laws that prevent marriage and divorce outside the court and hold seminars, workshops and awareness discussion groups that urge the importance of married life and forming a family. The symposium included several interventions and participations by the lecturers and at the end, certificates of appreciation were distributed to the researchers We wish them continued success in serving our distinguished university and our beloved Iraq.
The center of heritage revival organizes (Awareness workshop) (Definition of the Integrity Penalties Law)
Under the supervision by prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim , the center of heritage revival organizes workshop in cooperation with Federal Integrity Commission entitled (Definition of the Integrity Penalties Law) on Tuesday 29th/10/2024 on the Nabila A. hall in the center with presence by many members and researchers , the session headed by assist. Prof. Dr. Rasha Essa Fares (one of the center’s members) to present the program Within the anti-corruption program entitled (Introduction to the Integrity Penalties Law), the lecture was given by the respected legal advisor (Manaf Ahmed Shaalan), speaking about the work of the Integrity Commission in combating corruption and the penalties that result from that according to the Integrity Commission Law, represented by imprisonment, financial fines, dismissal from work, travel ban, and the mechanism for recovering funds in the event that the accused are convicted, as the law aims primarily to reduce levels of corruption and encourage reporting of corruption cases within procedures that provide protection for whistleblowers and enhance transparency in work. In conclusion, the director of the center thanked the lecturer, wishing him continued success