The Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage / University of Baghdad, in cooperation with the Center for Mosul Studies, University of Mosul, organized an electronic symposium entitled (Scientific Connections between Mosul and Baghdad until the end of the Ottoman era) on Thursday, corresponding to 3/16/2023 at four o’clock in the afternoon, via the Google Meet platform ‏

Where the symposium began with the speech of the Preparatory Committee delivered by Prof. Dr. Maysoon Thanoon Al-Abaiji, Director of the Mosul Studies Center, in addition to the speech of the Scientific Committee presented by Prof. Dr. Alaa

Nafeh Jassim, Director of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage / University of Baghdad. The symposium was divided into two sessions, in which 19 researchers from Iraq and abroad participated.

Session Chair: Prof. Dr. Anas Essam / Center for the Revival of the Arab Scientific Heritage

Session rapporteur: Dr. Rasha Issa Fares/ Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage

Electronic Management: Al-Sitt and Wasn Sabah/ Center for the Revival of the Arab Scientific Heritage

Managing the second session

Session Chair: Prof. Dr. Maha Saeed Hamid/ Mosul Studies Center

Session Rapporteur: Prof. Orouba Jamil Mahmoud / Mosul Studies Center

Electronic Administration: Prof. Dr. Muhammad Nizar al-Dabbagh / Mosul Studies Center

The researchers’ contributions varied within the disciplines of Islamic history and modern history, and included professors from various academic institutions from the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage / University of Baghdad and the Mosul Studies Center / University of Mosul, as well as the Department of History / College of Arts / University of Mosul and the College of Islamic Sciences / University of Mosul and the College of Education for Girls / University of Baghdad and the College of Education / Ibn Rushd / University of Baghdad and from the Directorate of Education of Dohuk and a researcher in the Arab scientific heritage and from the Faculties of Arts in the Universities of Alexandria and Cairo University / Arab Republic of Egypt.

– Exchanging opinions, ideas, and proposals that pertain to these scientific connections and enhance future studies in this regard.

Directing researchers participating in the work of this symposium to express their opinions and suggestions for future work

– The researchers donate their productions of books and scientific literature, which are related to the city of Mosul, to the library of the Mosul Studies Center to provide it with these products, which achieve the purpose of the work of this symposium, which is the scientific connections.

– Encouraging researchers to exchange scientific visits between the two relevant centers (scientific centers), both inside and outside Iraq, in order to achieve the sustainability of scientific contacts.

 

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