center, a workshop entitled Water Pollution

Under the supervision of Professor Dr. Alaa Nafi Jassim, Director of the Center, the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad organized on Monday morning, 02/28/2024, and in the hall of Professor Nabila Abdel Moneim in our center, a workshop entitled (Water Pollution and its Effects on Humans) The seminar was delivered by A.M.D. Ahmed Mays Sidkhan, University of Baghdad – College of Education for Girls Department of Geography and Anzan gave his lecture (Pollution of Iraqi River Water and its Environmental Impacts) as a speaker The water issue is one of the most important challenges facing Iraq, and water scarcity requires increasing the legislation of plans and implementing water programs to manage it in an integrated manner as a result of the increasing demand for fresh water in light of its decrease on the one hand and the increase in population numbers on the other hand, until fresh water has become one of the foundations of Powers in the politics of the Middle East and the developing world. Water resources in Iraq suffer from various environmental problems, the severity of which has increased at the present time with the decrease in water releases reaching Iraq as a result of the worsening of both natural and human conditions. And a lecture by Chief Engineer/ Thamer Diwan Kazem/Master of Environmental Engineering/Water Treatment Ministry of Environment/Technical Department It addressed several topics, including defining the phenomenon of water pollution, its multiple causes, and its negative impact on human health and the environment. The types of water pollution and its sources were also reviewed, including the harmful effect on the quality of water resulting from industries such as the oil industry and electric power stations. The presentation also discussed the measures taken to reduce the effects of this pollution, including the preparation of environmental laws and legislation, in addition to adopting modern technologies in water treatment, such as membrane technology. In conclusion, the director of the center thanked the lecturers, wishing them continued success

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A field message 

As a scientific and humanitarian initiative, a delegation from the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad headed by Prof. Dr. Alaa Nafi Jassim, (Director of the Center), and the membership of a number of professors and administrators, visited  Al-Rahma Home for the Elderly on Monday, 2nd /19/2024, The delegation had received  by the director of the home and a number of resident doctors.The two parties agreed to hold scientific activities, and at the end of the visit, Many gifts were distributed to the elderly, wishing them good health and wellness.

 

Anti-Corruption in the Islamic Perspective

The center of heritage revival organizes workshop On the occasion of International Anti-Corruption Day and the Annual Integrity Week, the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad will hold a workshop entitled (Anti-Corruption in the Islamic Perspective) on Monday, 12/11/2023, at ten o’clock in the morning, in the hall of Professor Nabila Abdel Moneim.with the presence of a number of professors, the lecture is presented by Professor Dr. Anas Essam Ismail, who speaks,  Since the sending of the Messenger, may God bless him and Islamic law has defined its position on administrative and financial corruption. It is represented by three honorable hadiths, the first of which is: “Whoever deceives us is not one of us,” and he specified the punishment for deception and taking from public money and a promise. Gifts to workers are immorality and the refusal of the zakat collector to take gifts for himself from those who pay them. He emphasized the sanctity of public money. Rather, he considered whoever takes something from his brother’s money out of shame, as if he took it by force or by a sword, as the Messenger, the best of prayers and peace be upon him, said in the famous hadith (If Fatima, the daughter of Muhammad, had stolen Her hand would have been cut off.) In conclusion, the center director thanked the lecturer and wished him continued success..

 

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The unit of continuous education organizes course

Under the supervision of Professor Dr. Alaa Nafi Jassim, Director of the Center, the Continuing Education Unit at the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage / University of Baghdad, in the hall of Professor Nabila Abdel Moneim Dawoud, and in the presence of 39 participants, organized a course entitled (Manuscript Verification) for the period from 10-22-26-2023. The first lecture was given by Professor Dr. Alaa Nafi Jassim, entitled (How to Verify Historical and Scientific Texts)

Speaking, there are many books that have been written in the science of editing manuscripts whose rules were derived from the experiences of their authors in the world of editing. If the experiences are specific to literary manuscripts, then these rules came to address the methods of editing this type of manuscripts, as is the case in other fields.

There are fixed rules that are common denominators for investigation of different types of verified books, such as collecting manuscript copies, identifying the mother from among them, and conducting interviews with others.

Then, Assistant Professor Dr. Zainab Kamel Karim’s lecture at our center entitled (Methodological Foundations in Editing Manuscript)

To know the manuscript: It is a book that has not been printed or is still written handwriting of its author or in the handwriting of another copyist.

Manuscripts are everything that was written by hand, whether it was a book, a document, or a letter, because of the ancient times in which they were written, and printing tools were not available at that time.

Investigation: It is the effort and investigation of research in order to reach the truth of what the author of the text said, or it is a complex process that requires producing a text that is exact to the image written by the author, or as close as possible to that.

Then there was a lecture by Assistant Professor Dr. Wasan Hussein Muhaymid, Head of the Manuscripts Department at our center, entitled (The Materials on which the Manuscript is Written)

It includes references to the definition of the manuscript, its importance, and the materials with which the manuscript is written since the beginning of its inception among the Arabs in the pre-Islamic era and the emergence of Islam and what followed it in successive eras. These materials include wood, cartons, parchment, leather, and many others. When the Islamic lands were conquered, Egyptian papyrus and Coptic paper appeared as a new writing material. In the Abbasid era, paper appeared on the horizons of Arab life. The Arabic manuscript entered a new stage of its growth and development, characterized by its large production, abundance, and ease of consumption among readers. Thus, it enriched Arab and European libraries. And many other diverse scientific and cultural manuscripts

Dr. Bayda Abdel Hassan Radam’s teaching lecture at our center is entitled (Paper Used in Islamic Manuscripts), speaking: Man knew writing many centuries before he knew paper, and for thousands of years he began writing on different materials depending on the environment in which he lived, says Ibn al-Nadim. “The first to write was Adam on clay, then for a while after that the nations wrote on copper and stones for eternity… and they wrote on wood and leaves… and they wrote on the walnuts with which the bows are supported… then the skins were tanned and the people wrote on them.” The people of Egypt wrote on Egyptian paper, made from papyrus reeds… The Romans wrote on white silk, parchment, etc., on the Egyptian tumar, and on the faljan, which is the skin of zebras. The Persians wrote on the skins of buffaloes, cows, and sheep, and the Arabs wrote on the shoulders of camels and sheep. These are stones, white parchment, and palm fronds, and China in Chinese paper made from hashish, which is the highest country in the country, and India in copper, stones, and white silk.”

The course concluded with a lecture by Mr. Latif Abdel Zahra, Director of the Restoration Department at the Al-Fadl Center for the Preservation and Maintenance of Manuscript Heritage, speaking about the damage to manuscripts and the factors causing damage, including biological damage and chemical damage causing damage to papers, as well as the impact of humans and climatic factors on manuscripts. After that, the course included practical applications. In how to repair damage and damage to manuscripts, my work was applied on how to restore papers using paper pulp prepared from paper fibers and cellulose adhesives. The second method is to restore papers using Japanese paper and how to compensate for missing parts and remove damages. At the end of the course, the center director thanked the lecturers. The participants wish them continued success

 

 

 

 

The unit of continuous education organizes

Under the supervision of Professor Dr. Alaa Nafi Jassim, Director of the Center, the Humanities Department at the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage / University of Baghdad organized a workshop on Wednesday morning, 10/25/2023, in the presence of a number of professors and researchers, sited in the hall of Professor Nabila Abdel Moneim in the center. it entitled (Security awareness and ways to enhance it in Iraq)

The lecture was given by Major Fadel Saadoun Rashid / Ministry of Interior / Community Police / speaking about how to avoid falling prey to electronic blackmail, which is not to reveal the password at all, changing it with difficult ones, avoiding storing private photos of individuals on social network sites, and avoiding downloading programs. Anonymous source. Continue updating computer protection programs and purchase original copies. He added: How do you behave if you fall into the trap of electronic blackmail by not communicating with the blackmailer at all, no matter what, and closing all accounts that you provided to the blackmailer or what he knows about you, and turning off your phone immediately after telling the people you trust? Seek the help of your family without fear or shame. Do not send him money at all. No, because he will ask again and again and once and for all, never believe what the blackmailer says. Finally, turn to a close friend or brother and ask for help. Then the second lecture was given by Mr. Saif Sabri Qasim/Ministry of Interior and Community Police, speaking about security awareness. It is a comprehensive concept that relates to all aspects of life and is not limited to one institution without another or individuals without others. Rather, it is the responsibility of the entire community, and that security does not mean eliminating crimes completely. Rather, reducing its incidence, preventing it before it occurs, eliminating its effects after it occurs, and preventing its recurrence as much as possible, and this can only come about by all members of society and its institutions cooperating in this by spreading and deepening security awareness and ways to enhance security awareness in Iraq. The sense of security among citizens through the implementation of programmes, activities and events that achieve this. And activating the role of social control institutions in the field of raising awareness and fortifying society. Activating the role of media institutions in the field of security awareness through producing technical materials related to this aspect. And intensifying electronic awareness on social networking sites because it covers the largest possible segment of society. The session included several inquiries and interventions from the researchers. In conclusion, the center director thanked the lecturers, wishing them continued success.

 

Volunteer works

 

Sponsored by prof. Dr. Alaa N. Jasim (the head of the center ) the  members of revival heritage  participated in volunteer works to clean center’s corridors on Tuesday 26th/9/2023