Two teachers at the University of Basra publish research in an international journal

Two teachers at the College of Education, Qurna, University of Basra, Department of Arabic Language, published a research in an international magazine entitled (The title of the research is Orientalism and the Husseini rituals of Ishaq al-Naqqash as a model) Dr. Afaq Lazem Abdel Latif and Dr. Mushtaq Mal Allah

 

 The research included a study of the Husseini rituals according to the Orientalist vision. It is to clarify the Orientalist view on the issue of the Husseini rituals, through the vision of the orientalist Ishaq Naqqash in writing about the Shiites in Iraq, who deliberately employed them and devoted them to the study of the Shiite faith, which carried in its rituals goals that bore ulcers, distortion, skepticism, and overthrowing. Rational and logical concepts by affecting the most important decisive events in Shiite history, which is the issue of Imam Hussein (peace be upon him). Therefore, the topic of Orientalism and Husseini rituals was chosen to explain the view of the orientalist Ishaq Naqash on Husseini rituals.

 The Shiite Muslims lived in peace and harmony with all other components, and the principle of acceptance and peaceful coexistence was represented in their relationships and social ties with others, despite the governmental policies practiced by the governments that ruled the country, which sought to marginalize and ignore them at times and eliminate them at other times, but they They were distinguished by their positive side in preserving the unity of Islam and building their homelands. Rather, they were among the staunchest defenders of their homelands and a solid wall in the face of those who wanted to spread sectarianism and sectarianism among the people of one country.