The College of Education for Girls at the University of Basra held a scientific symposium on the occasion of the Day of Dhad entitled "The Impact of the Language of Dhad on World Literature"
The symposium, in which Professor Dr. Muhammad Talib participated, aimed to prove that our language is not one of the static languages that are introverted, but rather its huge waves of literary discourse have spread, spreading its aesthetics in all parts of the earth, to produce through its civilizational dialogue texts in other nations that have derived their imagination and their transforming discourse that transcends cultures from our great texts
Professor Dr. Imad Jgheim pointed out the discourse of spectacle in the Abbasid era, that discourse that mixes media, advertising and culture.
Dr. Zahraa Hamad explained the impact of Arab taste on the practices of morphological pronunciation between subjective sense and social awareness, which approached the impact of Arab taste on linguistic practices.
Finally, a group of second-year students from the Arabic Language Department participated in singing the Muwashahat Jadak Al-Ghaith.
Department of Media and Government Communication/College of Education for Girls.