Anaam Hamid Shrmut (Lecturer)
PhD in Islami
History - Education for Women
edw.alrauan4@uoanbar.edu.iq
Name: Ana'am Hameed Sharmout Hadid Al-Janabi
Birthdate: April 6, 1975
Marital Status: Married
Number of Children: -
Religion: Muslim
Major: Islamic History
Academic Degree: PhD
Work Address: University of Anbar, College of Education for Girls
Sectors of Work: Reading and Learning about Ancient Heritage
Phone Work: -
Mobile Phone
Email: edw.alrauan4@uoanbar.edu.iq
1-The Impact of Imam Malik's Muwatta' on the Intellectual Movement in Andalusia until the End of the Fourth Century AH / Anbar University Journal of Humanities
2-Poetry and Poets in the Islamic Mughal Empire in India / Iklil Journal of Humanities
3-Medical Sciences and Treatment Methods in the Islamic Mughal Empire / Al-Malwiya Journal of Archaeological and Historical Studies
4-The Spread of Books and Libraries in the Islamic Mughal Empire in India / Journal of Historical and Civilizational Studies
5-Entertainment and Recreation among the Mughals in India / Journal of Sustainable Studies
Bachelor's degree, Anbar University, College of Education for Girls, 1998-1999
Master's degree, Anbar University, College of Education for Girls, 2007
PhD, Anbar University, College of Arts, 2015
1-Research paper "Mrs. Al-Sham (Fatima Khatun)" submitted by student Rasha Hamoud Sajer
2-Research paper "Abu Muslim Al-Khorasani" by student Maha Nawar Eid
3-Research paper "The Qarmatians in the Arabian Gulf" by student Zubaydah Osama Sabbar
"4-The Birth of Al-Mustakfi's Daughter" by Dalia Muhammad Farhan
"5-The Origins of the Navy in the Arab Islamic State" by Ilaf Khamis
"6-Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi" by Taqi Saddam
1-Turkish Influence and Its Impact on the Abbasid Caliphate 2017. Department of History / College of Education for Girls / University of Anbar. Lecturer
2-Islamic Military Discourse and Its Impact on the Era of the Prophet and the Rightly-Guided Caliphate 2017. Department of History / College of Education for Girls / University of Anbar. Lecturer
3-Crafts and Professions Practiced by Women in the Abbasid Era 2018. Department of History / College of Education for Girls / University of Anbar. Lecturer