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Ahmad shahab ahmad kasar (Lecturer)

PhD in History abesee
Lecturer
- Basic Education - Haditha
ahmad.shahab@uoanbar.edu.iq


Biography

Full name: Ahmed Shehab Ahmed Kassar Al-Fahdawi  Birth: 11/29/1982  Scientific title: teacher  Degree: Doctorahe  General specialty: Islamic history  Specific specialty: History of the Abbasid Empire  Email: ahamd.shahab@uoanbar.edu.iq  Phone number: 07819061220  Address: Anbar - Habbaniyah - Al-Quds District

Publication

No.

Author

Title

Journal Name

Category

Year of Publication

Article Link URL

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M.D. Ahmed Shehab Ahmed

A.M.D. Ghazi Faisal Saleh

The impact of the rule of the Covenant on governance in the Abbasid era (132-656 AH / 750-1258 AD)

Al-Madarat Scientific Journal for Humanities and Social Sciences

Local

2024

https://www.iasj.net/iasj/article/335936

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Ahmed Shehab Ahmed

The Living Life of Maliki Scholars in Egypt in the Sixth and Seventh Centuries AH, Journal of the

College of Arts - University of Baghdad

 

2019,

Research Link

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Ahmed Shehab Ahmed

Maliki schools in Egypt in the sixth and seventh centuries AH

College of Arts - University of Baghdad

 

2019,

 

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Lectures


No. Subjects Lectures Stage File Video
1 History of Islamic states in the Islamic East Reasons for the emergence of Islamic states in the Islamic East Third
2 History of Islamic states in the Islamic East The role of the Tahiris in the Islamic East and their relationship with the Abbasid Caliphate Third
3 History of Islamic states in the Islamic East The Saffarid Emirate in the Islamic Levant Third
4 History of Islamic states in the Islamic East The Samanid Emirate in the Islamic East Third
5 History of Islamic states in the Islamic East Cultural manifestations and factors of the fall of the Samanid emirate Third
6 History of Islamic states in the Islamic East The rise of the Ghaznavid emirate in the Indian subcontinent Third
7 History of Islamic states in the Islamic East The role of the Ghaznavids in Islamic civilization Third
8 History of Islamic states in the Islamic East The role of the Hamdanid Emirate in the scientific movement in Mosul Third
9 History of Islamic states in the Islamic East Reference Third

Academic certificates

Bachelor's Degree - College of Arts - University of Anbar - Department of History - 2005

Master's Degree - College of Arts - University of Anbar - Department of History - 2010

PhD - College of Arts - University of Anbar - Department of History - 2019

Supervision

To supervise the research marked with (( Al-Hasba in the Arab Islamic State )) submitted by the student (( Maryam Ismail ) in the academic year 2022-2023.
Supervision of research marked by (( the city of Nassaf, a study in its natural and political conditions)) submitted by the student ((Basma Mesir)) in the academic year 2023-2024.

3_Supervision of research marked with the ((social conditions in Iraq during the Boihi occupation)) provided by the student ((Amera mohammad)) in the academic year 2023-2024.

Supervision of research marked by (( Iraqi scientists and their scientific influence in the Levant during the sixth century Hijri)) submitted by the student ((Sara Tayseer)) in the academic year 2024-2025

Other

Member of many committees formed within the college.

2- Member of the Union of Iraqi Academies.

3- Teaching representative of the Faculty of Basic Education at the Iraqi Academic Union for the academic year 2024-2025.

Participation in a number of seminars and workshops in and outside the College, including:

a. Participation in the tagged workshop (selection of scientific journals catalogued within the Scopas intake) which were established by the Faculty of Basic/Modern Soil in cooperation with the Continuing Education Centre on 2025/2/4.

B. Participation in the fourth computer skills development course at Al Anbar University on 2025/2/6.

(b) A symposium entitled( (History of the Exhibit), which was held by the Education Centre of a continuing university at Tikrit University on 2025/1/28.