Visit to the Manuscript

A Field Visit to the Manuscript repairing House at the Sunni Endowment Office

On Tuesday, May 19, 2026, a number of professors and researchers from the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad visited the Manuscript  repairing House at the Sunni Endowment Office. The visit aimed to strengthen scientific cooperation and learn about the efforts being made to preserve and maintain manuscript heritage.

During the visit, the delegation observed the workflow at the House and the mechanisms for preserving and restoring manuscripts. They also met with Mr. Raad Saad Ibrahim Al-Mashhadani, the Director of the House, where a fruitful scientific dialogue took place. This dialogue addressed ways to develop joint work and exchange expertise in the field of manuscript maintenance and the preservation of scientific and cultural heritage.

The delegation commended the significant efforts made by the House’s staff in serving Arab and Islamic heritage. They expressed their gratitude and appreciation for the warm welcome and generous hospitality, praying that God Almighty would grant everyone success in further scientific and professional contributions.

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visits the Great Mosque of Kufa

A delegation from the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage visits the Great Mosque of Kufa

Under the supervision of Professor Dr. Laith Majeed Hussein, Director of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad, a delegation of professors and staff members from the Center visited the Great Mosque of Kufa in Najaf on Sunday, May 17, 2026. The visit aimed to strengthen scientific and cultural cooperation between the two sides.

The delegation was received by the Director of Public Relations at the mosque administration, who welcomed the guests. The visit included a tour of several of the mosque’s halls and sections, during which the delegation learned about the most prominent historical and heritage landmarks it houses. They also discussed prospects for joint cooperation between the mosque administration and the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage.

The two parties also discussed the possibility of holding joint scientific seminars, workshops, and cultural visits to support scientific and cultural activities and promote interest in Arab and Islamic scientific heritage.

This visit comes within the framework of the Center’s commitment to building bridges of cooperation with religious, cultural, and scientific institutions in a way that serves the scientific and intellectual movement and preserves the civilizational and cultural heritage

Scientific Seminar

The Center for the Revival of Heritage Organizes a Scientific Seminar on Women’s Rights and Ways to Protect Them

Under the supervision of Professor Dr. Laith Majeed Hussein, the Director of the Center, Assistant instructor Juman Adnan Hussein, a member of the Women’s Affairs Liaison at the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad, organized a scientific seminar entitled “Confronting Harassment: Women’s Rights and Ways to Protect Them” on Monday May 18, 2026, The seminar was attended by a number of faculty members, researchers, and those interested in academic affairs and human rights, and was held in the Professor Nabila Abdul-Munim Dawood Hall at the center.

The seminar began with a welcoming address by the Liaison, who emphasized the importance of raising societal awareness of women’s rights and promoting a safe and supportive environment for them within educational and community institutions.

The seminar included several sessions and scholarly presentations instructor Rasha Falih Mustafa, Director of the Continuing Education Center at the University Presidency, presented a research paper addressing the reality of women, their rights, and the necessity of strengthening their role in society. Professor Dr. [Name Missing] also spoke. Asmaa Jamil Rashid, Head of the Human Rights Division at the University of Baghdad, discussed the legal and humanitarian aspects of protecting women and ways to reduce harassment.

Assistant Professor Dr. Liqaa Shaker Al-Sharifi, a faculty member at our center, also participated with a scholarly presentation addressing the importance of cultural and academic awareness in establishing concepts of respect for women and safeguarding their rights.

The seminar witnessed discussions and interventions that emphasized the necessity of concerted academic and institutional efforts to disseminate a culture of respect for women’s rights and to confront negative phenomena that affect their status and role in society.

In conclusion, the center’s administration thanked the speakers by presenting them with certificates of appreciation in recognition of their efforts in service to university and to great  Iraq.

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The President of the University of Baghdad issues a directive to protect the university environment

Based on the University of Baghdad’s commitment to promoting environmental sustainability and preserving the campus’s cultural character, the University President, Professor Dr. Alaa Abdul Hassan Attia, issued a directive prohibiting any practices or actions that could harm biodiversity and green spaces within the university campus. These elements are considered fundamental pillars for achieving ecological balance and maintaining the university’s aesthetic and academic identity.

The directive also instructs all departments, staff, and students to fully comply with the issued instructions and to work towards protecting the university environment and preserving its natural elements. Necessary measures will be taken against violators. Furthermore, the directive is to be circulated to university housing to inform residents of its contents and ensure their adherence.

This directive aligns with the University of Baghdad Council’s decision during its seventeenth session for the 2025/2026 academic year. During that session, the University President announced the launch of a project to restore biodiversity within the campus, aiming to protect vegetation, raise environmental awareness, and promote sustainability within the university. The President of the University of Baghdad affirmed that these steps are part of a comprehensive vision aimed at making the university environment a model of integrated civilization and academic excellence, combining scientific advancement with the preservation of natural resources, thus enhancing the university’s standing both locally and internationally.

This initiative contributes to several Sustainable Development Goals, including Goal 4 (Quality Education), Goal 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), Goal 15 (Life on Earth), and Goal 17 (Partnerships for the Goals)

The Center for the Revival of Heritage Organizes a Seminar

The center for the revival heritage center organizes seminar on Sunday, May 17, 2026  entitled “Economic Life in the Andalusian City of Carmona.” The seminar was presented by Assistant instructor  Zainab Jamal Nawrouz, amember at the center and was attended by a number of professors and researchers in the Professor Nabila Abdul-Munim Dawood Hall. The researcher discussed the economic life of the Andalusian city of Carmona and its remarkable economic prosperity, which was due to its strategic geographical location on the banks of the distinctive Guadalquivir River and the fertility of its agricultural lands. This made it one of the important cities in Andalusia, and its inhabitants relied heavily on agriculture. The city was renowned for cultivating grains, olives, and grapes, in addition to raising livestock, which constituted an important economic resource for the population. Economic activity in Carmona was not limited to agriculture alone. The city also witnessed the development of handicrafts, as its inhabitants excelled in weaving, pottery, and metalwork. This contributed to stimulating trade and meeting the needs of the residents and neighboring markets. She explained the prominent role of trade in supporting the city’s economy, given its proximity to important trade routes in Andalusia. This facilitated the flourishing of markets and increased trade with other cities. The political stability and economic prosperity the city enjoyed during certain periods also contributed to boosting economic activity and the development of its commercial life.

Carmona is a prime example of an Andalusian city that combined agriculture, industry, and trade, granting it a significant economic position in the history of Andalusia

The center of heritage revival organizes seminar 

The Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad organized a seminar on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, entitled “The Jurisprudence of Priorities in the Holy Quran.” The seminar was presented by Assistant instructor Hind Amer Mohammed, one of the center’s members, and was attended by a number of professors and researchers. It was held in the Professor Nabila Abdul-Munim Dawood Hall at the Center’s headquarters.

The researcher discussed the fundamental concept of “jurisprudence of priorities,” highlighting the Quranic approach to prioritizing actions and rulings. This jurisprudence focuses on the principle of prioritizing the most important over the merely important, giving precedence to the greater interests of religion and life, and the paramount importance of the Quranic text itself. The priority of creed and faith serves as a fundamental principle preceding rulings and details. She emphasized that the objectives of Islamic law elevate the preservation of life, the establishment of justice and mercy, and the general welfare of people above secondary and minor matters. The seminar also included a detailed presentation and explanation of the order of righteous deeds in the Quran, such as honoring parents, establishing prayer, and reconciling people. It demonstrated the impact of this jurisprudence on achieving psychological and social balance for Muslims and placing everything in its proper context to serve the goals of the tolerant Sharia.

At the conclusion of the lecture, the attendees engaged in extensive scholarly discussions, enriching the topic with sound academic and traditional perspectives. This reflected the center’s ongoing role in reviving Arab-Islamic intellectual thought and addressing contemporary intellectual issues from an authentic Islamic heritage perspective.

The Heritage Revival Center holds a session

The Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage held its fifth meeting of the 2026 academic year on Monday, November 5, 2026. The meeting was chaired by Professor Dr. Laith Majeed Hussein, Director of the Center, and attended by several department heads and council members.

The meeting included a discussion of the Center’s research plan and mechanisms for its development, aligning with the university’s commitment to supporting scientific research and serving Arab and Islamic heritage. The council also reviewed faculty research projects and discussed the requirements for their completion within the specified timeframes.

Furthermore, the council addressed several administrative and organizational matters related to the Center’s obligations and the mechanisms for distributing teaching duties to ensure the smooth operation of academic and administrative processes.

During the meeting, department heads emphasized the importance of strengthening cooperation within the Center and intensifying efforts to elevate the research and scientific standards. They commended the role of researchers and faculty members in enriching the scientific movement and heritage studies with rigorous research. At the end of the session, the need to follow up on the implementation of the recommendations and decisions that would support the center’s scientific and academic progress was emphasized.

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The Center for Reviving Arab Heritage Organizes a Seminar

the Center for Reviving Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad organized a seminar On Sunday May 10, 2026, entitled “Geographical Maps among the Arabs and Muslims.” The seminar was presented by Assistant Lecturer Walaa Dhiaa Nassif, a faculty member at our center.

She spoke about Arab-Islamic civilization and the significant development it witnessed in the field of geographical mapmaking. Muslim scholars paid extensive attention to describing regions, seas, cities, and trade routes, relying on journeys, explorations, and direct observations. This interest contributed to building an advanced scientific foundation in geography and navigation.

The researcher emphasized that while Muslim geographers benefited from the knowledge of previous civilizations, they did not merely copy it. They worked to develop maps, adding a high degree of accuracy and scientific organization, making them an important reference for centuries.

Arab-Islamic maps were also distinguished by their illustration of trade routes, natural features, and political boundaries. Many of them divided the world into clear geographical regions. Among the most prominent scholars who excelled in this field were Al-Idrisi, Al-Mas’udi, and Ibn Hawqal. The world map drawn by Al-Idrisi is considered one of the most prominent geographical achievements of the Middle Ages, due to its great accuracy, which contributed to the development of geography and navigation and remained an important source of knowledge for many years.

The Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage Receives a Civil Defense Delegation

As part of its ongoing efforts to provide a safe working environment and ensure the safety of its academic and administrative staff, the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage received a delegation from the Civil Defense Directorate (Karrada Branch) for an inspection visit aimed at reviewing and developing public safety procedures within the Center.

The visiting delegation included Captain Ahmed Jabbar Zayer and Commissioner Fadel Faraj Salman from the Karrada Civil Defense, accompanied by Mr. Nour El-Din Saad, the University’s Civil Defense Officer.

The visit included a field inspection to assess the current safety procedures. The main focus was on evaluating safety conditions, reviewing the safety standards followed at the Center, and identifying the necessary requirements to enhance safety.

The visit also included an inspection of tools and equipment, including civil defense equipment and fire suppression systems, to ensure their readiness and regular maintenance. Preventive measures were also discussed, including developing plans to monitor and secure the work environment to guarantee the safety of employees and staff, in accordance with the University’s general directives. The visit was marked by a fruitful atmosphere of cooperation, with the center’s administration and the Civil Defense delegation agreeing to adhere to all the conditions and standards set forth by the specialists and to update the safety system to align with the center’s status as a significant scientific and heritage institution.

The center’s administration expressed its appreciation for the efforts of the Civil Defense personnel and their keenness on-site monitoring, emphasizing that preserving lives and property is a top priority that aligns with the university’s vision of establishing occupational safety standards.

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The Center for Reviving Heritage Organizes a Scientific Seminar

 the Center for Reviving Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad organized a scientific seminar on On Tuesday, May 5, 2026, entitled “The Image of the Brother in Iraqi Proverbs.” The lecture was delivered by Assistant Lecturer Juman Adnan Hussein, one of the member at the center, in the Professor Nabila Abdul-Munim Dawood Hall.

She spoke about the oral tradition and how proverbs have occupied a distinguished place in the collective memory of peoples, with wisdom, criticism, and guidance. In the Iraqi context, proverbs have emerged as a powerful means of expressing societal values ​​and concepts related to family, honor, and generosity.

She explained the role of the brother as a symbol of protection, support, and partnership in life, and as a multifaceted figure ranging from emotional idealism to pragmatic realism. During her presentation, the researcher emphasized that analyzing the image of the brother in proverbs aims not only to understand family relationships but also to uncover the deep value system that governs social bonds in Iraqi society and to observe shifts in thought patterns across generations, where the brother remains the irreplaceable pillar in times of both prosperity and adversity.

In conclusion, the researcher stressed the importance of exploring folklore to reinterpret our social identity, ensuring that the Center for Heritage Revival remains an intellectual platform connecting the authenticity of the past with the demands of contemporary understanding

The Center for Reviving Heritage Organizes a Workshop

As part of a series of activities at the Center for Reviving Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad, the Women’s Affairs Unit organized a workshop entitled “Women Between Heritage and Modernity: A Moderate Perspective” on Tuesday ,May 5, 2026, The workshop was presented by Assistant instructor Hind Amer Mohammed, one of the  member at the center, in the Nabila Abdul-Munim Dawood Hall.

Through the workshop, she explored intellectual and social dimensions that place women in their true position as guaranteed by Islam, avoiding both excess and deficiency. She emphasized that Islam honors women and grants them explicit rights to education, work, and community participation, provided that these rights are exercised within ethical guidelines that preserve their dignity and protect their well-being. The researcher also highlighted the necessity of grounding these principles in the essential familial and educational role of women, and providing the tools and opportunities to expand women’s participation in building the institutions of contemporary society. She also affirmed that a moderate vision is the ideal solution for confronting contemporary challenges, as it ensures that women are not marginalized or have their identity and values ​​dissolved into alien frameworks. Rather, it empowers them to be active contributors to the advancement of society while preserving its moral principles.

The workshop concluded with recommendations emphasizing the need to strengthen societal awareness of this moderate vision, so that women remain the bulwark that bridges the authenticity of the past with the aspirations of the future, a true partner in building society, and a faithful guardian of its values

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The Center for the Revival of Heritage Organizes a Seminar

the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad organized a scientific seminar entitled “The History of Women’s Participation in Civil Society in Iraq.” On Monday, May 4, 2026, The lecture was presented by Assistant instructor Zainab Khalid Muhammad, one of the member at the center, and was attended by a number of professors and researchers. The seminar was held in the Professor Nabila Abdul-Munim Dawood Hall. At the beginning of the lecture, the researcher reviewed the early twentieth century, considering women’s education in the 1920s as the initial spark for their integration into modern institutions. She highlighted the pioneering role of Paulina Hassoun, who laid the foundations for women’s civic awareness through journalism and public activism. She then analyzed the 1930s and 1940s, describing it as a period of “professional consolidation,” citing the example of Sabiha al-Sheikh Dawood, who paved the way for women in the fields of law and medicine, thus moving their presence from the margins to the heart of state institutions. She also noted the maturation of this role in the 1950s through the flourishing of women’s participation in organized organizational and political work.

She emphasized that the path of women’s empowerment reached its peak in 1959 when women officially entered executive power with the appointment of Naziha al-Dulaimi as the first female minister in the history of Iraq and the Arab world, which she considered a declaration of the complete integration of women into the modern state.

In conclusion, the researcher stressed that the participation of Iraqi women was not merely a social activity but a structural part of the process of Iraqi society’s transition from traditional frameworks to a modern institutional system. The seminar included insightful scholarly contributions from the attendees, who praised the researcher’s methodology in linking the historical transformation of women to the comprehensive modernization process in the country.