A lecturer from the Department of Mathematics Publishes a Scientific Research on the Intellectual and Political Dimensions of Abraham’s Normalization Project

Publishing a Scientific Research


The lecturer (Suhad Saleh Al-Dali) from the Department of Mathematics at the College of Education for Pure Sciences published a research entitled (The Intellectual and Political Dimensions of Abraham’s Normalization Project). In a local magazine (Al-Nasq affiliated with the Iraqi Society for Educational and Psychological Studies).
The research aimed to know the intellectual and political dimensions of the security normalization project between Israel and the countries of the Arab region, in several aspects, and how Israel volunteers its intellectual tools and historical events, and invests its political relations, to establish separate normalization treaties with specific selected Arab countries, first addressing the beginnings of the emergence of the idea of ​​normalization in the discourse of Israeli politicians.

The research also included several axes on the crystallization of this idea and its transformation into practical steps with the help and blessing of the United States of America, and how Israel tried hard to project historical events, especially religious ones, onto present events and focus on the name of the Prophet Abraham as a common agreed upon by all religions.
The study concluded that it has given priority to the task of searching for commonalities in what is called spiritual diplomacy in an attempt to bring together opposites and transform the enemy into a conciliatory and silent friend, and to throw the trend towards gathering whatever can be gathered from ambiguous connections into a reduced and leaping intellectual, political and social process that ignores all the rights and struggle of the Palestinian and Arab people and their sacrifices and the decisions of international legitimacy, and to polish the normalization process and market Israel as the most powerful and advanced state and the one capable today and in the future of leading the region under a new international system that deals with the region with extreme caution.