Author: Dr. Nadia Masoud Sharif ( 1-9)

The Role of Arab and International Health Conferences and Agreements in Strengthening the Health Conditions in Iraq 1958 – 1968 Dr. Nadia Masoud Sharif (pp. 1–9) Abstract The conferences and health conventions played a critical role in improving health conditions, emphasizing that medicine is a humanitarian effort affecting the lives of populations. Iraq participated in…


Author: Dr. Mahmoud Khalif Khudair Al-Hayani Assistant Dr. Reem Muhammad Tayeb ( 178-187)

Postcolonialism in the Novel Season of Migration to the North Dr. Mahmoud Khalif Khudair Al-Hayani, Assistant Dr. Reem Muhammad Tayeb (pp. 167–175) Abstract The colonial experience, whose effects persist even after the end of direct colonialism and independence, formed the foundation of terms such as postcolonial literature, postcolonial criticism, colonial theory, and postcolonial discourse. All…


Author: Dr. Ahmed Ramadan, Assistant teacher Alaa Hassan ( 163-177)

The Term Good Disposition Overlaps with The Term Brevity and Digression Creators Dr. Ahmed Ramadan Assistant teacher Alaa Hassan Description Abstract: The structure of disposal acts as a structure that helps to move in vertical or horizontal lines, employing within it a dense movement of rhetorical means. The moral and sensory connection between the parts of…


Author: Dr. Hanaa Salem Daya( 138-162)

Agreements, Truces, and Treaties in the Islamic State Dr. Hanaa Salem Daya (pp. 143–166) Abstract Treaties are an extremely important tool for managing the foreign relations of the Arab Islamic state. Establishing treaties on the principle of mutual consent defines rights and obligations, promotes cooperation, and strengthens relations between the Islamic state and other countries….


Author: Dr. Jumana Muhammad Nayef Al-Dulaimi (86-103)

Desert Space in the Poetry of Abu Kharash Al-Hudhali Dr. Jumana Muhammad Nayef Al-Dulaimi (pp. 79–107) Abstract The desert acts as a spatial, temporal, or symbolic component, but its visibility varies according to the emotional states created by human experience, giving each encounter a unique presence and perspective. Travelers, traders, and poets experience the desert…