A faculty member from the College of Education for Women participates in the Fourth International Scientific Conference of Dar Al-Rasoul Al-A'zam on the Blessed Prophetic Biography
Dr. Abbas Qasim Atiya Al-Maryani, a faculty member in the History Department, participated in the Fourth International Scientific Conference held by Dar Al-Rasoul Al-A'zam at the Holy Abbasid Shrine, under the title "The Blessed Prophetic Biography: Between Quranic Constants and the Variables of Scientific Methodologies."
He presented a research paper analyzing the methodology of interpreting the Quranic text and the Prophetic biography within the Italian Orientalist school, revealing the points of epistemological divergence within Italian Orientalism.
He noted that "the study concludes that Italian Orientalism is not represented by a single model or unified methodology, but rather it is a field with multiple methodologies, and it emphasizes the necessity of distinguishing between disciplined scientific criticism and ideological interpretation when studying Orientalist discourse on Islam."
A number of Arab and international researchers from Algeria and Egypt, as well as Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, and India, participated in the conference.







