The center of heritage revival organizes seminar

Under the supervision by prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim (the director of the center , the center of heritage revival organizes seminar entitled (The doctrinal heritage in the Zoroastrian religion) where sited in the gallery of the center on Tuesday 16th/4/2024 that presented by Dr. Wasan Hussien Mohiemeed (the chief of manuscript in the center ,who talked about the definition of religion sources Starting from its founder, the date of its appearance, the places of its spread, its beliefs, and the nature of their lives, especially since they were part of the components of the society of the Arab Islamic state until the end of the Abbasid era, they were treated among the so-called people of the Dhimmah. They have their rights and duties towards the state, and among them several scientific figures emerged.

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The center of heritage revival organizes seminar 

UThe center of heritage revival organizes seminar ence of a number of professors and researchers, and in the hall of Professor Nabila Abdel Moneim Samnar, entitled (The Benefit of Deviation in the Prophetic Hadith) Al-Sharif) The seminar was delivered by Dr. Iman Saleh Mahdi, a lecturer at our center, who spoke in Arabic. The Arabic language is characterized by its great accuracy in expressing meanings, and the breadth of expressive space it possesses. It is also characterized by its tremendous ability to generate meanings, diversify them, and intensify them. Words do not live in isolation from each other. Rather, their life is based on the relationship of their presence with each other, meaning that they are subject to the context that determines their meaning and dictates their precise use. Because we do not speak in single words, but in sentences and phrases, and the apostasy was one of those methods that increased the eloquence of the Qur’an and its influence on the souls of its listeners.  Then I knew the enemy was him Al-Khalil said: “Justice is to turn something away from its face and tilt it. I turned it away from such-and-such, and I turned away from the way.” Al-Jurjani said: “Justice, in the grammarians’ terminology, is the departure of a noun from its original form into another form. It is: an ancient artistic style among the methods Arabic, its people knew it throughout its ages, so it was specific to it and not other languages, and what is meant by it is “the transfer of speech from one style to another, I mean from the speaker, speech, or backbiting to another of them, after expressing the first. This is what is well-known.” Al-Sakaki said: Either that or expressing one of them in a way that it is appropriate to express with another, for it is: an ancient artistic style of the Arabic style, known by its people throughout its ages, so it is unique to it to the exclusion of other languages. What is meant by it is “the transfer of speech from one style to another.” Another, I mean from the speaker, or the speech, or the backbiting to another of them, after the expression with the first, this is the well-known, and Al-Sakaki said: Either that or the expression with one of them while the expression with the other has the right .

The center of heritage revival organizes scientific symposium

under the patronage of the President of the University of Baghdad, Professor Dr. Bahaa Ibrahim Ansaf, and under the supervision of Professor Dr. Alaa Nafi Jassim, Director of the Center, the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage was organized at the University of Baghdad on Wednesday morning, 4/3/2024, in the presence of a number of professors, researchers, and Professor Nabila Abdel Moneim’s hall, the scientific symposium tagged (political impacts on immigration between heritage and modernity), the symposium opened with a fragrant recitation of the Holy Quran and the reading of Surat Al-Fatihah on the souls of the righteous martyrs. The lecture was given by Dr. Hadi Jaseb Merheb from the Department of Immigration Affairs, speaking about immigration’s political impacts. Many of them include the exhaustion of human energy and competencies, including the exploitation of migrants financially and morally, in addition to the dangers of migration, especially illegal ones. He added that there are reasons for migration, including the financial ones, both the increase in money and the desire to live a decent life or lack of income to obtain a living, including the security factor to escape from dangers. Or to escape justice for those who committed crimes against innocent people. In the end, a person’s dignity remains dependent on living in the shadow of his homeland, no matter what events happen to him. In conclusion, the director of the center thanked the lecturer, wishing him continued success.

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The center organizes workshop 

under the supervision of Professor Dr. Alaa Nafi Jassim, the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage / University of Baghdad organized on Sunday morning, 3/31/2024, in the presence of a number of professors and researchers, and in the hall of Professor Nabila Abdel Moneim, a workshop entitled (Iraqi women’s participation in reducing corruption In state institutions) the lecture was given by Ms. Malak Ali Hassan from the Military Retirement Department, Audit and Control Department, as a speaker. About the types of corruption in international institutions and the reasons for its spread, including societal reasons, the progress of the separation of the three powers, the role of women in dealing with corruption, recommendations to reduce it in institutions and society, and taking the experiences of countries that have worked to reduce it. Evidence for the prohibition of corruption in the Holy Qur’an And the types of moral, administrative, financial, corruption, and political corruption. An experimental study was discussed on the actions of women alone regarding corruption in their jobs. In conclusion, the director of the center thanked the lecturer, wishing her continued success.

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The center of heritage revival organizes workshop  

Sponsored by prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim (the director of the center) the heritage revival center / university of Baghdad organizes workshop entitled (The family and building its proper components)  where sited in the gallery of the center on Wednesday 27th/3/2024 that presented by Dr. Zainab Khalid who talks about The family is the first and fundamental factor in forming the societal and educational entity. It contributes to forming the child’s personality and teaching him customs, traditions, and religion. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights stipulates their protection and preservation, as well as Iraqi law, where many articles were mentioned that considered the family the foundation of society. The state preserves its entity and its religious and moral value and gives the individual The right to life, security and freedom, and all forms of violence, abuse and discrimination are prohibited. In addition, there are principles that family members must adhere to in order to preserve its bonds and entity, including the principle of chivalry, the principle of justice between children, and sound social and Islamic upbringing. In conclusion, I thanked the director of the center for the lecture, wishing her continued success.

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The center of heritage revival organizes workshop 

Sponsored by prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim (the director of the center of heritage revival) /university of Baghdad , the center organizes workshop entitled )mathematical equations) where sited in the hall of the center on Wednesday 27th/3/2024 that presented by prof. Dr. Reyadh Saied Lateef who talks about the scientific importance to choose m Mechanically, it was necessary for them to use mathematics, especially due to the high accuracy with which their devices worked, according to the observation of the researcher or lecturer, which created in him an obsession with researching behind this, and he found many texts in manuscripts that indicate this, which thus indicates that the Arabs and Muslims They knew well the laws of mathematics and its equations, including arithmetic, geometry, algebra, and trigonometry. In conclusion, the director of the center thanked the lecturer, wishing him continued success

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The center of heritage revival organizes seminar  

 

Under the supervision of Professor Dr. Alaa Nafi Jassim, the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage / University of Baghdad organized on Monday morning, corresponding to 3/25/2024, in the presence of a number of professors and researchers, and in the hall of Professor Nabila Abdel Moneim, a seminar entitled (Modernity and the Attitude towards Heritage)  The lecture was given by Dr. Mazen Qasim Muhalhal, a lecturer at our center Speaking about the relationship between heritage and modernity and between two schools: the first You see that the relationship is based on freedom from traditional restrictions and openness to scientific thinking As for the second school, it found the necessity of integrating heritage and modernity and integrating them by focusing on heritage and benefiting from the cognitive, cultural and artistic heritage. It is necessary to deal with them as a dynamic and continuous process so that heritage can develop using modern technologies. Muhalhal added that heritage and modernity are integral dimensions of cultural and social development, and we must maintain a balance between innovation and tradition in order to promote comprehensive development and preserve cultural identity for future generations. Preserving heritage is important for preserving national identity

The center of heritage revival organizes workshop

Sponsored by prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea jasim , the center of heritage revival /university of Baghdad organized organizes seminar entitled ( Combating corruption in Iraqi state institutions) , the lecture presented by assist. Prof. Dr. Ayman Ahmad M. Alshimmary ( the chief of strategy studies department)in the Center of International and Strategic Studies ) /university of Baghdad . who talks about the national efforts of combating corruption in the state organizations in putting strategies to limit of this phenomenon he efforts of the legislative authority in legislating laws and the functional roles of the Integrity Commission and the Financial Supervision Bureau in monitoring and diagnosing cases of corruption in state institutions and working to create an environment of integrity as a basis for developing the work of institutions and increasing the effectiveness of the administrative system, which is the tool of the political system in achieving its goals. The workshop included Constructive interventions by the center’s researchers. This activity comes within the framework of urging the Ministry and the University to establish activities that enhance integrity and combat corruption.

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The center of heritage revival organizes seminar

Sponsord by prof. Dr. Alaa Nafea Jasim , the center of heritage revival/ university of Baghdad in cooperation with college of engineering – ِAstronomy department organized workshop which titled (the role of women to limit of global warming)that where sited in the hall of the center on Wednesday 20th/3/2024 , the lecture is presented by dr. Najat M. Rasheed to know the global warming that produced About the retention of heat in the Earth’s atmosphere and the inability of it to penetrate the upper layers or outer space, which leads to a rise in temperatures, which in turn causes serious damage to life on the surface of the planet Earth, including damage to human health and living organisms of plants and animals. The reason for this occurrence is attributed to The phenomenon leads to an increase in the proportion of greenhouse gases (including water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, and ozone gas) in the Earth’s atmosphere. The role of women here to confront the phenomenon of global warming lies in educating family members in this regard and making them aware of how to preserve the environment to the limit. By increasing the proportion of these gases by reducing their proportions, we will discuss them in detail during the lecture  

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Organization workshop (manuscript ) 

Under the supervision of Professor Dr. Alaa Nafi Jassim, Director of the Center, the Manuscripts Department at the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage / University of Baghdad organized a discussion session on Wednesday morning, corresponding to 3/13/2024, in the presence of a number of professors and researchers, and in the hall of Professor Nabila Abdel Moneim, a discussion panel entitled (The Manuscripts That The study and analysis of horology among the Arabs was discussed (the lecture was given by Prof. Dr. Issam Muhammad Ali, a lecturer at the University of Baghdad / College of Engineering, speaking. Muslims had a major role in the invention of the hourglass and the water clock, because time was of special importance to them, due to their need to know the times of prayer and the call to prayer, and the times of fasting, holidays, and Hajj. The matter began. In the past, with the simple water clock that was used in Egypt before 1500 BC. It consisted of a cylindrical bowl with sections to measure the amount of water coming down from a small gutter at the bottom. As for the complex water clocks, their story began in the thirteenth century, with a genius man called Ismail bin al-Razzaz al-Jazari, from Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey. He was a pious Muslim and a brilliant engineer, and by the year 1206 AD, al-Jazari had designed and manufactured many clocks of various types. Shapes and sizes. He wrote a book on mechanical engineering entitled “Combining Science and Useful Work in the Making of Tricks,” in which he described fifty automatic devices distributed into six categories, including water clocks. Arab innovations in horology appeared at an early age. In the year (192 AH = 807 AD), Harun al-Rashid (d. 193 AH) presented a complex minute watch to Charlemagne (d. 814 AD), King of the Franks. Just as Abbas bin Firnas (d. 274 AH) created a clock he called “The Miqat,” which he presented to Prince Muhammad bin Abdul Rahman in the middle of the third century AH, and accompanied it with poetic verses describing the importance of his invention and its benefits.

 

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Organization workshop   (slums)  

on the occasion of the celebration of National Afforestation Day, which is held on March 12 of each year, and under the supervision of Professor Dr. Alaa Nafi Jassim, the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage / University of Baghdad organized on Tuesday morning, 3/12/2024, where Dr. Liqa Shaker Al-Sharifi participated in the scientific workshop held. On the sidelines of this event, a research paper was published entitled (Slums and their Impact on Vegetation Cover in Baghdad). The paper dealt with the subject of slums and residential encroachments in Baghdad, a phenomenon that has become clearly widespread through encroachment on green spaces and parks that serve as a natural outlet for areas and neighborhoods. Residential areas in Baghdad, in addition to the dependence of some slum dwellers on the profession of animal husbandry and grazing. The paper included the basic importance of vegetation in combating desertification, as well as aesthetics. Then, Dr. Rasha Issa Fares’ research (The Importance of Agriculture in Heritage), in which the doctor spoke about its overview. A history of the importance of agriculture in human life since time immemorial, a memory of the role of agriculture in heritage, where researchers in the history of civilization classified human involvement in agriculture as one of the most dangerous revolutions in the development of human life, as agriculture led to caring for plants and distinguishing what is harmful from what is beneficial, and it emerged There were many scientists who played a prominent and effective role in paying attention to this aspect, so many works on botany appeared, and they were divided into: 1_ agricultural and botanical works 2_ works originally linguistic but containing botanical vocabulary 3_ works originally about travel and including mention of many plants that grow In the countries visited by the traveler, the author 4- Medical works, if issues related to plants were taken from them, they would become independent books. 5- Historical and literary works that contain many botanical and agricultural terms. All of these works are a link to link the past with the present and enrich civilization with scientific aspects.