Khazal Al Majidi

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Khazal Al Majidi
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Native name
خزعل الماجدي
Born1951 (age 72–73)
Kirkuk, Iraq
OccupationAcademic, author, historian, scholar, religious researcher and poet
LanguageArabic, Dutch, English
CitizenshipIraqi, Dutch
EducationPhD in Ancient History 1996
PhD in Philosophy of Religions 2009
Genremythology, ancient civilizations, ancient religion
Years active1973-

Khazal Al Majidi (Arabic: خزعل الماجدي) (born 1951 in Kirkuk, Iraq) is an Iraqi Assyriologist, academic, author and researcher who specializes in the science and history of ancient religions and civilizations.[1] He is also a poet and playwright.[2] Khazal Alamjidi has more than 50 works that vary between the science of religions and civilizations, poetry, and plays, most of which are written in Arabic. Much of his work has been translated into English, French, Spanish, Persian and Kurdish[3][4][5][6]

Biography

Al-Majidi was born in Kirkuk, Iraq, in 1951. He completed his studies in Baghdad and obtained a doctorate in ancient history from the Institute of Arab History for Graduate Studies in Baghdad in 1996.[7] He also received a second doctorate in the philosophy of religions in 2009.[8][9]

Career

Al-Majidi worked in the Department of Cinema and Theater in the Iraqi Ministry of Culture until 1998.[10] He worked between 1973-and 1996 in radio, television, magazines, Iraqi newspapers, the Union of Writers and Writers, and the Department of Cinema and Theater. Then, Khazal worked as a professor at the University of Derna in Libya from 1998-to 2003, teaching ancient and art history. Moreover, he worked in Jordan and published his first intellectual books between 1996-and 1998.[11][12][13]

In August 2003, Khazal returned to Iraq and served as Director of the Iraqi Center for Dialogue of Civilizations and Religions. Furthermore, between 2007-and 2014, he lectured at Leiden University and worked in several open universities in the Netherlands and Europe, and he taught the history of ancient civilizations and religions. He is also a member of the Union of Writers in Iraq, the Union of Arab Writers and the Union of Iraqi Playwrights, the Iraqi Journalists Syndicate, the Union of Arab Historians, and a member of the International Academy of East-West in Romania. He is a theatrical author and the author of more than fifty books on mythology (The Eternal Return: A Return to Origins and the Conflict of Myth and History) published by the Arab House of Encyclopaedias in 2011. Ancient history, ancient religions, poetry, theater, history of religions, science, and history of civilizations.[14]

Releases

In mythology, ancient religions, and civilizations

  • (1999), "Sifru Somar" (The Book of Sumer): Ishtar Publication
  • (1995), "Hikayat Somariya"(Sumerian Tales): Ministry of Information, Baghdad
  • (1997), "Mythlogia Alurdun Akadeem"(Ancient Jordan's Geology): Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, Amman
  • (1997), "Adyan Wa Mutakadat Ma Kabla Altareekh" (Prehistoric Religions and Beliefs): Al-Shorouk Publication
  • (1997), "Juthoor Aldiyana Almandaeiya" (The Roots of the Mandaean Religion): Al-Mansour Library
  • (1998), "Aldeen Alsoomari" (Sumerian religion) published by Al-Shorouk Publication
  • (1998), "Bukhoor Alaliha: Dirasa Fi Altib Wa Alsihr Wa Alustoora Wa Aldeen"(The Incense of the Gods: A Study in Medicine, Magic, Myth, and Religion): Al-Dar Al-Ahlia
  • (1998), "Mitoon Somar: Altareekh, Almithlogya, Allahoot, Altokoos" (Maton Sumer: History. Mythology. Theology. Rituals): Al-Dar Al-Ahlia
  • (1998), "Injeel Somar"(Sumer's Gospel): Al-Ahlia House
  • (1998), "Injeel Babil" (The Gospel of Babylon): Al-Ahlia House
  • (1999), "Alaaliha Alkanaaniya" (The Canaanite Gods): Azma House
  • (1999), "Aldeen Almasry" (Egyptian religion): Al-Shorouk Publication
  • (1999), "Alaliha Alkanaaniya" (The Canaanite Gods): Crisis House
  • (2000), "Almutakadat Alaramiya" (Aramaic Beliefs): Al-Shorouk Publication
  • (2001), "Almuatakadat Alkanaaniya" (Canaanite Beliefs): Al-Shorouk Publication
  • (2001), "Maosuat Alfalak Fi Altareekh Alkadeem" (Encyclopedia of Astronomy in Ancient History): Osama Publication
  • (2001), "Mythalogya Alkholood: Dirasa Fi Asateer Alkholood Kabil Wa Baad" (The Anthology of Immortality: A Study in the Myths of Immortality Before and After Death in Ancient Civilizations):Al-Madar Al-Ahlia Publication
  • (2002), "Almutakadat Alaamoriyya" (Amorite Beliefs): Al-Shorouk Publication[15]
  • (2002), "Adab Alkala...Adeeb Alnaar/ Diraasa Fi Aladab Wa Alfan Wa Aljins Fi Alaalam Alkadeem" (Adab al-Kala: Literature of Fire/ A Study in Literature, Art and Sex in the Ancient World): Arab Foundation for Studies and Publishing[16]
  • (2004), "Almutakadat Alegrikkiya" (Greek Beliefs): Al-Shorouk Publication[17]
  • (2005), "Almutakadat Alroomaniya" (Roman Beliefs): Al-Shorouk Publication
  • (2005), "Tareekh Alkuds Alkadeem: Munthu Usoor Ma Kabla Altareekh Hatta Alehtilal Alroomani" (The History of Ancient Jerusalem: From Prehistoric Times to the Roman Occupation): Arab Institute for Studies and Publishing.[18]
  • (2008), "Kunooz Libya Alkadeema" (Treasures of Ancient Libya): Zahran House
  • (2010), "Sihr Albidayat" (The Magic of Beginnings): Al-Naya Publication
  • (2010), "Almithalogya Almindaeeya" (Mandaean Mythology): Nineveh House
  • (2011), "Alood Alabadi: Alaoda lilusool Wa Siraa Alustoora Wa Altareekh" (The Eternal Return: A Return to Origins and the Struggle of Myth and History): the Arab House of Encyclopedias[19]
  • (2012), "Alanbat: Altareekh Wa Almithologya Wa Alfunoon" (The Nabataeans: History, Mythology and the Arts) published by Al-Naya Publication
  • (2013), "Kitab Inki" (Enki's Book: Literature in Mesopotamia): the Arab Cultural Center and Believers Without Borders Foundation
  • (2014), "Tareekh Alkhaleefa" (History of Creation): Noun House
  • (2014), "Hadarat Ma Kabla Altareekh" (Prehistoric Civilizations): Noun House
  • (2014), "Aalihat Alsham" (Goddess of Sham): Noon House.
  • (2014), "Almindala Almuthologiya" (The Mythological Mandalas): Noon House
  • (2014), "Kashf Alhalaka Almafkooda Baina Adyan Altaadud Wa Altaouheed" (Exposing the missing link between the religions of pluralism and monotheism): the Believers Without Borders Foundation[20]
  • (2014), "Usool Alnasorayiya Almmindayiya Fi Arido Wa Somar" (The Origins of Mandaean Nassaurianism in Eridu and Sumer): Fadaat House.
  • (2015), "Alhadara Alsomarriya" (Sumerian Civilization): Noun House
  • (2015), "Alhadara Almisrriya "(Egyptian Civilization): Noun Publication
  • (2016), "Alamoriyeen Alsamiyun Alawail Altareekh, Almithologya, Altokoos, Alfunoon" (The early Semitic Amorites, history, mythology, rituals, arts): Pages
  • (2016), "Ilm Aladyan: Tareekhuh, Mukawinatuh, Manahijuh, IIlamuh, Hadiruh, Wa Mustakbaluh" (The Science of Religions: Its History, Components, Methods, Flags, Present, and Future): Believers Without Borders
  • (2017), "Alsihr Wa aldeen Fi Usoor Ma Kabla Altareekh" (Magic and Religion in Prehistoric Times): Nineveh House .(Prehistoric Iraq): Al-Rafidain Publication
  • (2017), "Iraq Ma Kabla Altareekh" (Prehistoric Arts): Vision
  • (2018), "Andaa Somariyuun: Kaifa Tahawala Ashratu Mulook Somariyeen Ila Ashrati Anbiyaa Toratiyeen?"(Sumerian Prophets: How did ten Sumerian kings turn into ten biblical prophets?): Cultural Book Center
  • (2019), "Alhadarat Alsammiya Almubakkira" (Early Semitic Civilizations): Takween Publications[21]
  • (2019), "Alhadara Alhindiyya"(Indian Civilization): Takween Publications

Poems

  • (1980): "Yakadat Dalmoon" (Dilmun Awakening) published by the Ministry of Information[22][23]
  • (1984), "Anasheed Israpheel" (Nasheed Israfil) published by the Ministry of Information
  • (1989), "Khazael" published by the Ministry of Information
  • (1993), "Ukkazat Rambo"(Rambo's crutch) published by Al-Amad Publication
  • (1997), "Fizyaa Almudhata" (Anti-Physics) published by Al-Mansour Library
  • (2006), "Hayya Wa Durj" (Hayya and Daraj) published by Al-Mansour Library
  • (2009), "Film Taweel Jidan" (Very Long Film) Released by Babel Publications[24]
  • (2010), "Ahzaan Alsina Alirakiyya" (The Sorrows of the Iraqi Sunnah) posted by Dar Al-Ghawon Publication
  • (2013), "Rubbama...Man Yadri" (Maybe.. who knows?!) Released by Mesopotamia
  • (2013),"Shogat" Posted by MESOPOTAMIA .[25]
  • (2017), "Ward Liwajhika Kai Ybooh" (Your face to be revealed) published by Fadaat Publication
  • (2017), "Takaluba Aljamri Wa Tatahayaj" (The embers turn and get irritated) published by Fadaat House
  • "Alamal Alshirriya" (Poetic Works) was published in six volumes by the Arab Foundation for Studies and Publishing[26]

Plays

  • 1990: "Auzla Fi Alkiristal" (Isolation in the Crystal)
  • 1991: "Haflat Almas" (Diamond Party)
  • 1992: "Hamilt Bila Hamilt" (Hamlet without Hamlet)
  • 1992: "Kamar Min Dam" (Moon of blood)
  • 1992: "Algurab" (The Raven)
  • 1993: "Masrahiyyat Kaseera Jiddan" (Very short plays)
  • 1993: "Tamooz Fi Alaali"(July in the High)
  • 1994: "Nuzool Ashtar Ila Majaa Alaamirriya" (The Resurrection of Scheherazade)
  • 1994: "Nuzool Ashtar Ila Maljaa Alamirriya" (Ashtar descent to the Amiriya shelter)
  • 1995: "Akeeto: Allayali Albabiliya" (Akito: Babylonian Nights)
  • 1997: "Miftah Bhagdad" (Baghdad Key)
  • 1997: "Animia"
  • 1999: "Sidra"
  • 2008: "Museeka Safaa" (yellow music)
  • 2008: "Altayih"(Labyrinth)
  • 2017: "Almasrah Almaftooh" (The Open Theater) released by Ghaida Publication.[27][28][29]

Poetic theories

  • (The Poetic Reason) Book One (The Pure Poetic Reason and the Speaking Ocean) Issued by the House of Cultural Affairs, Baghdad 2004.[30]
  • (The Poetic Reason) The second book (The Practical, Outward and Inward Poetic Reason) was published by the House of Cultural Affairs, Baghdad 2004.[31]

See also

References

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  3. ^ (Khazaael). issued by Al-Mansour Library. 1989.
  4. ^ (Okaza Rambo). published by Dar Al-Amad. 1993.
  5. ^ (Anti-Physics). published by Al-Mansour Library. 1997.
  6. ^ (Hayya and Daraj). published by Al-Mansour Library. 2006.
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  11. ^ (Sumerian Prophets: How did ten Sumerian kings turn into ten biblical prophets?). Published by the Cultural Book Center. 2018.
  12. ^ (Early Semitic Civilizations). Published in the History of Civilizations series by Genesis. 2019.
  13. ^ (Indian Civilization). Released by Genesis Publications. 2019.
  14. ^ Al-Majidi, Khazal (2011). (The Eternal Return: A Return to Origins and the Conflict of Myth and History). published by the Arab House of Encyclopedias.
  15. ^ "Amorite Beliefs". Archived from the original on 18 December 2019. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  16. ^ أدب الكالا.. أدب النار /دراسة في الادب والفن والجنس في العالم القديم by خزعل الماجدي. 18 December 2019. Archived from the original on 18 December 2019. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  17. ^ "Greek beliefs". Archived from the original on 18 December 2019. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  18. ^ تاريخ القدس القديم. Abjjad. Archived from the original on 18 December 2019.
  19. ^ خزعل الماجدي: العَود الأبدي. Khazal Al Majidi. 10 June 2011.
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  27. ^ (The Early Semitic Amorites, history, mythology, rituals, arts). published by Pages. 2016.
  28. ^ (The Science of Religions: Its History, Components, Methods, Flags, Present and Future). Issued by Believers Without Borders. 2016.
  29. ^ (Magic and Religion in Prehistoric Times). Issued About Dar Nineveh. 2017.
  30. ^ "The Poetic Reason". Archived from the original on 18 December 2019. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  31. ^ "Reading into the Poetic Mind (Book Two)". Archived from the original on 18 December 2019. Retrieved 15 December 2019.