The Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage has organized a seminar entitled “Baghdad’s Shrines in the Iraqi Popular Heritage”. The first lecture was given by Prof. Dr. Abdul Basit Mustafa Majid al-Rifai from the University of Samarra entitled “Holiness of shrines and graves in Baghdad”, in which he showed that the shrine is different from the shrine on the one hand that it is not necessarily a place where a person is buried and built a grave on it or that the establishment of a person one day in this place or place has been passed by a person, adding that these shrines and shrines have become the circle of attention of the people.
The second lecture was by given Dr. Ikhlas Amana from the College of Education for Humanities (Ibn Rashd) entitled “The shrine of El-Khader in the popular Baghdadi heritage”, in which she talked about the customs of Baghdadi people and their rituals or traditions associated with their popular heritage generation after generation, and from which it has disappeared and from which it still exists today, as the city of Baghdad is distinguished from other Iraqi cities with the diversity of its shrines, shrines and shrines, where the greens became holy figures that have a place and dignity.


