
A specialized scientific seminar in Diyala highlights Baghdad, the capital of Arab tourism for the year 2025
Within the cultural curriculum of the second semester of the Department of History and based on the directives of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research to highlight the civilizational and historical role of the capital, Baghdad. The Faculty of Basic Education – History Department, in cooperation with the Continuing Education Division at the Faculty, organized a specialized scientific seminar on (( Baghdad, the capital of cultural and religious diversity, a historical overview )) With the participation of a number of teachers, specialists and students in this field
The seminar, which was lectured by Dr. Saif Tawfiq Ibrahim, a teacher in the Department of History, aimed to explain the importance of the capital Baghdad in terms of its cultural and religious diversity, as it is considered the capital of the world because it contains the diversity of world cultures as the capital of the Arab and Islamic world.
The seminar indicated that almost all Arab sciences were laid in the first Abbasid era and the sciences of other nations were translated, and for long periods the Arabs and Muslims remained dependent in their scientific life on science that was written “Baghdad” and helped revitalize the movement
On the other hand, the symposium emphasized the emergence of a diversity of cultures in that era of time led to intellectual freedom as a result of the mixing of the Arab element with other foreign elements, and the Abbasid rule during the era of Al-Ma’mun left people with freedom of belief and no compulsion in religion, and various cultural debates were held in Baghdad between all scholars from Muslims, Christians and Jews, and even many scholars from the world came to Baghdad, and these cultural debates led to the linguistic richness of the whole.
