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  • Instruction for Auther
    • - Submission Preparation Checklist
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    • - Copyright and Permissions
    • - Research Ethics
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Volume 7, Issue 1, 2025

Issue Contents

1. The Punishment for Theft between Islamic Criminal Jurisprudence and the Iraqi Penal Code
D.r Ahmad Khalaf Hamad Al-Shemmari
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53. Tinmel Mosque: From the Almohad Era to the Al-Haouz Earthquake - A Journey Through Time-
Aribat Mohamed Amine1, Professor Jmili Hamid2
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68. A Qualitative Explorative Study of Moroccan EFL Learners’ Perceptions of Factors Developing Their Cultural Intelligence (CQ)
Loubna EL Harras1, Abdelghanie Ennam2
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78. Classroom-Based Assessment Techniques for EFL Skills and Components in Moroccan High Schools
Dr. Mohamed EL ZERK
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94. Archives in the Neo-Babylonian period (626-539 BC)
Dr. Muhannad Khalaf Jumeen Al-Shammari
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110. Spatial variation of soil salinity of the southern part of the alluvial plain of Iraq and its impact on agricultural production
Dr. Sami Gulab Mansi Al-Sahlani
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137. The political and military conflict between the Germans, the inhabitants of the Libyan Desert, and the Romans from the end of the first century BC until the end of the second century AD, through literary sources and archaeological remains.
Dr. Fatima Salem Omar Al-Aqili
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