Volume 9 Issue 10
Published: 2025-06-25
Contents
Review Paper
Arabic writing in pre-Islamic times and learning method
Ahmad Alomar,
The Arab was not illiterate in the pre-Islamic era, he lived in his vast desert, he did not know anything about life, he would go there in search of water and grass, so if he lost them he died in...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1979.166130
Literacy from the view of the Arab Baath Socialist Party
Yaseen Ahmad,
The most prominent characteristic of Arab civilization is originality, and what confirms that authenticity is permanence and continuity as well as inclusiveness and unity despite the characteristic...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1979.166129
stimulates of literacy in the era of early Islam
Ghaseed AlZaedy,
Every nation that wants to rise in its present must be inspired by its past and take from it what it sees as fulfilling its goal for the sake of its scientific and cultural progress. Especially if...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1979.166131
Law of the Comprehensive National Campaign for the Eradication of Illiteracy No. 92 of 1978
Law law,
The full text of the Iraqi Literacy Law, which was issued in 1987, which included thirty-one legal articles.
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1979.166128
Research Paper
Evolution of educational methods
Qasim Ismail,
Education performs a prominent and fundamental role in the process of development in society in terms of cultural, scientific, political, economic and social aspects. It is not just a tool that...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1979.166140
Educating and educating women in the Islamic community
Dureed Nory,
In education and education, women acquire good habits and good deeds, after they learn patience, know the path of good, and ascertain the paths of peace. Where she has the faculties of the mind to...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1979.166133
Education under the Mamelukes 648-932 for immigration
Manahil Falih,
The Mamelukes are of different races from different countries, including the Turks, Jirs, Romans and Tatars. They converted to Islam and settled in the Arab countries in their prosperous times,...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1979.166144
Education in Andalusia in the fifth century of migration
Munjeed Bahjat,
The Arab civilization contains amusing ambiguities, and high models that indicate originality and creativity. Many aspects of our heritage are still unknown to scholars of our time, and education...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1979.166136
The role of mosques in literacy and education: a field historical study
Taha Mohseen,
God wanted Medina to be the first cradle from which Islam took the basis for building his community after he immigrated to it. The Quba Mosque was the first building block of a new civilization...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1979.166132
The educational curriculum in a book that is remembered by the speaker in the literature of the world and the learner
Hazim Taha,
Before I talk about this book, I hasten to say: What prompted me to write about this topic is the place of this initiative to eradicate illiteracy that will save many souls from the claws of...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1979.166142
Illiteracy eradication in Iraq between yesterday and today from the madrassas to the comprehensive national campaign
Abd-AlJabar AlNayla,
The illiterate in the language: the one who does not write or read is attributed to what he owes his mother, because writing is acquired, and in the Noble Quran: (And among them are illiterates who...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1979.166149
About some of the economic dimensions of literacy in Iraq
Emad AlJawahery,
The researcher dealt with the problem of illiteracy in Iraq at that period in the history of the country (the monarchy), confirming that it represents a major social dilemma, as it is one of the...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1979.166152
Education under the rule of the Zangid and Ayyubid states in the Levant
Nazim Rasheed,
The Abbasid state weakened during its last days, neglect and disintegration, which led to the separation of parts of it. It has nothing to do with the sovereignty of Baghdad except for formal...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1979.166138
The social dimension of literacy
Fadila Mutlagh,
The attention paid by the government of the revolution, headed by the president, in rebuilding society in line with scientific, technological and cultural development. In order to shorten the time...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1979.166150
Protected illiteracy and political dimensions
Hashim AlMalah,
If language is considered the first basis of human civilization because it enabled man to communicate with his people and exchange experiences and opinions, then the invention of writing helped to...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1979.166151
Ignorance in Iraq until the end of World War II through the stories of Dhanun Ayoub
Omar AlTalib,
What prompted me to choose the stories of Dhanun Ayoub until the end of World War II to extract from them the evils of ignorance and its dangers to individuals and society is that Dhanun Ayoub is...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1979.166147
Arab women and education
Tawfik Aluzbaky,
The Arab society before Islam in the Arabian Peninsula was based on the supremacy of men in the family, but with these rights of the man, women had a great position that corresponded to the...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1979.166148
Education in Andalusia until the end of the fourth century
Hazim Ghder,
Perhaps one of the most prominent features known in Andalusia is; The cultural and scientific prosperity that prevailed in the country shortly after the Islamic conquest, which was the subject of...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1979.166134
Education in Mosul in the nineteenth century
Salim AlHamdany,
Since Hulagu's invasion of Baghdad in 656 AH until the mid-nineteenth century AD, Iraq witnessed an intellectual backwardness that led to the obliteration of many of the features of the...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1979.166146
The civilized dimension of literacy
Mohamed Farhan,
This research seeks to monitor illiteracy as a civilizational regression in various aspects of political and intellectual life, economic and social and disease, endemic to the life of the Arab...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1979.166154