The development of the Jaafari school through the pages of the Baghdadi Clock newspaper 1944-1946
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In this research, we talked about the “Ja’fari School” and the beginning of its establishment, its location, and the reason for naming it with this name. Then we gave a brief overview of the “Al-Sa’a” newspaper, its place of publication and printing, the number of its pages and its price, in addition to its management, editor-in-chief, and responsible director, as well as the amount of the subscription fee and advertising fees. Then we devoted our talk to what the newspaper wrote for the sake of developing the “Ja’fari School.” Starting from her appeal for donations to build a building worthy of the school, through her purposeful motivational articles that encouraged the well-off and charitable people who are looking for charitable works in different areas of Iraq to contribute to this scientific edifice, emphasizing on more than one occasion the cleanliness of the hands of those in charge of this project that will contribute to raising the cultural level of youth and increasing their awareness, and concluding with the newspaper’s appreciation to all the donors who provided whatever money they could for the sake of Completing the Al-Jaafari School project, she praised and thanked them, then published all their names in the various pages of the newspaper.
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