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Saddam Ali Saleh Hammadi (Assistant Professor)

PhD in Pre-Islamic literature
Lecturer
Arabic - Arts
saddam.ali.s@uoanbar.edu.iq


Biography

 

Name: Saddam Ali Saleh Hamadi
Residential Address: Ramadi

Specialization: Arabic Language - Pre-Islamic Literature
Position: Instructor

Academic Degree: Assistant Professor
Place of Work: College of Arts - Department of Arabic Language
Work Phone: 07826090718

Email: saddam.ali.s@uoanbar.edu.com

Publication

 

1- Idealism in Islamic Poetry, Poets of the Islamic Call Era, Anbar University Journal for Languages and Literature, 2022, Volume 35, Pages 321-349

2- Manifestations of Poetic Discourse in the Transitional Poets of the Pre-Islamic and Early Islamic Periods. Babylon Center for Human Studies Journal, Vol. 12, No. 4, Pages 229-276.

3- Human Values in Pre-Islamic Prose. Al-Ma'arif University College Journal, 33(2), Pages 20-36.

4- The Concept of Monotheism Among Hanif Poets, Journal of Human Sciences, Vol. 29, No. 4, University of Babylon - College of Education for Human Sciences.

Lectures


No. Subjects Lectures Stage File Video
1 Media Language The Importance and Characteristics of Language Fourth
2 Media Language Qualities of Media Language Fourth
3 Media Language Communication as a Function of Language Fourth
4 Media Language Written Communication Fourth
5 Media Language Language of the Media Fourth
6 Media Language Classical Arabic (Al-Fusha) as the Language of the Media Fourth
7 Media Language Media Language Between Two Levels Fourth
8 Media Language Language of Journalism Fourth
9 Media Language Media Editing Fourth
10 Media Language Neutrality and Bias in Media Language Fourth

Academic certificates

BA in Arabic Language / University of Anbar / College of Education for Humanities 2002
MA in Pre-Islamic Literature / University of Anbar / College of Education for Humanities 2009
PHD  in Pre-Islamic Literature / University of Anbar / College of Education for Humanities 2018

Supervision

There is none.

 

 

Other

Participation in scientific discussions for a Master's thesis and a Doctoral dissertation