
A lecturer at the College of Education for Girls at the University of Basra participated in the discussion of a master's thesis entitled "Revenge Among the Arabs Before Islam / A Historical Study" at the College of Arts at the University of Basra.
Dr. Hassan Thajib Al-Rikabi, a lecturer at the College of Education for Girls, participated in the discussion of a master's thesis entitled "Revenge Among the Arabs Before Islam / A Historical Study" by researcher Israa Salem Jabr.
The thesis addressed the concept of revenge and its types. It also touched on the concept of revenge and its effects on pre-Islamic Arab society.
The thesis highlighted the role of society in dealing with the concept of revenge and how to deal with it.
The study aimed to clarify the role of customs and traditions among pre-Islamic Arabs on this pure woman and the resulting social and economic consequences.
The study recommended the necessity of researching such topics, as they are simultaneously social, religious, and literary topics. Through them, the researcher can understand the nature of revenge and its origins.
Department of Media and Government Communication/College of Education for Girls