The Baghdadi Woman and Her Role in Education from the Abbasid Era to the Seljuk Period
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It must be said that the Islamic mind has shone cognitively by absorbing the transmitted sciences, creativity and interaction with the rational sciences shared with the cultures of other civilizations... So many schools were established in the Abbasid era in Baghdad, some of which specialized in one of the sciences and knowledge, and they began to expand and became scientific universities in which scientific councils were held, and included the largest libraries and houses of wisdom, translation and authorship, until their circle expanded, and the phenomenon of specialization in sciences and educational centers emerged in Baghdad (Dar Al-Salam), which formed those educational institutions the pillars on which the educational and pedagogical system in Iraq was based at that time, which opened the way... wide for the development of educational and pedagogical curricula in it.
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