Scientific symposium

Scientific symposium

The History Department held its scientific symposium tagged "Women and manifestations of grief in the ignorant" Presented by Assistant  Professor Dr. Nadia Mahmoud Farhan, this symposium addressed the manifestations of women's grief in the ignorant age that women were the key and effective element through the exercise of their religious duty because they had the ability to incite human emotions towards the cause of death. The symposium discussed the characterization of some rituals with violence and cruelty. "Such as tourism, head bereavement and pocket splintering, as well as blushing the cheeks, the tribe promised in the clueless age these phenomena are part of the rituals of sacred lamentation that cannot be ignored or neglected.

  

 

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