Asst. Lecturer Jassim Shamkhi Hamad

Date of Birth

1976-07-03

Degree

master

General & Specialist

Arabic language and literature - Arabic language and literature

University granting the Degree

Academic Title

Asst. Lecturer

college

College of islamic sciences

(forbidden gains) to master’s students in the Department of Qur’anic Sciences at Al al-Bayt International University. Teaching the subject of jurisprudence (forbidden gains) to master’s students, Department of Qur’an and Hadith, Al al-Bayt International University. Teaching the subject of fundamentals (lessons in fundamentals, third episode) for the master’s degree, Department of Qur’an and Hadith, at Al al-Bayt International University. Teaching the subject of jurisprudence (forbidden gains) to master’s students, Department of Theology and Philosophy, Al al-Bayt International University.
Teaching the subject of jurisprudence (forbidden gains) to master’s students, Department of Theology and Philosophy, Al al-Bayt International University. Teaching criminal jurisprudence for the master’s degree for law students at the University of Religions and Sects.  

Research activities: 1- Criticism of the contemporary reading of the verses of rulings in the thought of Dr. Muhammad Shahrour, polygamy as an example. 2- Cognitive metaphors and their impact on understanding the Qur’anic text. 3- Today is a comprehensive title for dawn and day. 4- The role of the Qur’anic context in adding new semantic meanings. 5- The status of narratives in interpretation according to Allama Tabatabai (may God have mercy on him), a study in the interpretation of Al-Mizan. 6- The verse of obedience, criticism and analysis within the opinions of both groups. 7- Criticizing the interpretive opinions of the word (Ahl al-Bayt) in the verse of purification in light of the interpretation principles of the two groups.
8- The role of the Qur’anic context in semantic development (terminology of belief and behavior as a model). 9- Employing explanatory narrations in treating linguistic disagreement and its impact on understanding the Qur’anic text (verse 33 of Al-Ahzab and 33 of Al-Zumar as an example). 10- Specifying the light in the noble verses. 11- The role of the Qur’an in semantic development due to metaphor. 12- Semantic development and its manifestations in the Holy Qur’an. 13- Saying that some verses indicate religious pluralism is a presentation and criticism. Accept publication. 14- Metonymy in the Holy Qur’an and its role in semantic development. publication.

15- The role of the Holy Qur’an in conveying meaning due to the transmitted metaphor. publication. 16- The role of the Qur’an in semantic development due to simile. 17- The role of the Qur’anic context in the semantic development of legislative terms. 18- The validity of contextual meanings (and their application in the verse of purification). 19- Investigating the contextual significance among fundamentalists. publication. 20- The origin of the relationship between pronunciation and meaning. publication. 21- The positionality of terminology topics in fundamentalist research. 22- Explaining what the Arabs did not pronounce from the Qur’an and the role of context in revealing its meaning. publication.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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1- Arabic grammar. 2- Morphology sciences. 3- Verses of rulings.

1- A course on employing cognitive linguistics in understanding the Qur’anic text. 2- Symposium on the birth of Imam, the argument of existence and extension. 3- Reflections workshop on Surat Al-Ala. 4- A workshop of reflections on the Almighty’s saying, (My Lord, grant me among the righteous).