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Forgotten Iraqi poets

Through my acquaintance with the literature of Iraqi women, specifically during the first half of the twentieth century, I noticed a lack of interest in this type of literature, which forms part of our literary history. Therefore, I decided to date this literature and extract its output from the stomachs of newspapers and magazines, so that readers can see it and remember the names of the Iraqi poets who defied the difficulties in order to participate in the literary movement and who made their contributions in the field of literature.
The truth is that the forgotten poets of Iraq are many, and I mention them, for example, but not limited to, Wadi’a Al-Shabibi, Wadi’a Taha Najm, Fiyah Abu Qalam, and others. Ibtihaj Atta Amin, Sabiha al-Mudarris, and Asima al-Dabbas, as well as being more forgetful than others. The research was divided into an introduction and three topics, and it was proven by sources and references. The first topic dealt with the conversation about the poet Ibtihaj Atta Amin, and devoted the second topic to shed light on the poet Sabiha Al-Mudarres, while the third topic dealt with the poetess Capital Al-Dabbas. As for the sources and references that I relied on, they are the newspapers and magazines issued in the first half of the twentieth century, as well as other literary books such as the music of poetry by Dr. Ibrahim Anis, and the literature of Iraqi women in the twentieth century by Dr. Badawi Tabana and other books. In obtaining these sources, especially newspapers and magazines, most of which were lost in the recent events that Iraq went through in 2003 and beyond. Finally, I ask God Almighty that I have succeeded in preparing this research, and to make it a new building block to be added to our literary history, benefiting students of literature in general and women in particular, and that it be an incentive for Iraqi women to follow the path of their Iraqi poets, to delve into the fields of literature and harvest from its fruits. mellow.

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Publication Date
Sun Jul 01 2012
Journal Name
Journal Of The Faculty Of Medicine Baghdad
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Publication Date
Sun Jul 01 2007
Journal Name
Journal Of The Faculty Of Medicine Baghdad
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Publication Date
Wed Jan 01 2014
Journal Name
Journal Of The College Of Languages (jcl)
Religious and Regional Honorifics in Iraqi Arabic

Honorifics are linguistic expressions which maintain social as well as religious respect to other people. They are linguistic techniques which express politeness to other interlocutors. Semantically speaking, honorifics are of two types: al-Laqab (title) and al-Kuniya (teknonyms) following a specific word order. They form part of the Arab recognitions and are mold into their social and communicative competence.

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Sun Jul 02 2006
Journal Name
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Copper biosorption using local Iraqi natural agents

Industrial effluents loaded with heavy metals are a cause of hazards to the humans and other forms of life. Conventional approaches, such as electroplating, ion exchange, and membrane processes, are used for removal of copper, cadmium, and lead and are often cost prohibitive with low efficiency at low metal ion concentration. Biosorption can be considered as an option which has been proven as more efficient and economical for removing the mentioned metal ions. Biosorbents used are fungi, yeasts, oil palm shells, coir pith carbon, peanut husks, and olive pulp. Recently, low cost and natural products have also been researched as biosorbent. This paper presents an attempt of the potential use of Iraqi date pits and Al-Khriet (i.e. substances l

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Wed Nov 20 2024
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Publication Date
Mon Feb 01 2016
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Problematic of Public Budgeting Under Iraqi Legislation

 

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Publication Date
Tue Jul 13 2021
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Mon Jan 02 2017
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Features tendency cosmic in contemporary Iraqi configuration

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