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Iraqi sociologist (1936–2024)
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Ibrahim Haydari
إبراهيم الحيدري
Born(1936-08-03)3 August 1936
Kadhimiya, Baghdad, Iraq
DiedMay 2024(2024-05-00) (aged 87)
EducationPhd in Social Ethnology
Alma mater

Ibrahim Haydari (Arabic: إبراهيم الحيدري; 3 August 1936 – May 2024) was an Iraqi sociologist. He had teaching experience as he taught sociology in the Institute of Social Ethnology at Free University of Berlin from 1972 to 1976, the Department of Sociology at College of Arts – University of Baghdad 1977–1980. He was also a visiting professor at the Institute of Social Ethnology at Free University of Berlin from 1981 to 1982. He wrote numerous publications. Haydari died in May 2024, at the age of 87.

Education and career

Ibrahim Haydari was born in Kadhimiya, Baghdad on 3 August 1936. He completed elementary and middle school in Kadhimiya school, whereas he studied high school in Baghdad. He obtained a bachelor's degree in Literature from the Department of Sociology – College of Arts at University of Baghdad in 1962. Then, he earned his master's degree in Sociology from the University of Frankfurt, Germany in 1969. In 1974, he obtained his PhD in Social Ethnology from Free University of Berlin.

Haydari participated in many scientific Arab and International conferences in Berlin, Frankfurt, Baghdad, Basra, London, Beirut, Algeria, Annaba, Madrid and others. He wrote several books and translated many research papers in Arabic, German, and English languages.

Teaching career

Publications

Some of his works include the following:

  1. Ubersetzung aus dem Arabischen mit Weirauch : Ali Al - Wardi, Soziologie des Nomadentums, Studie uber die Irakische Gesellschaft, Sozioligische Texte Nr. 73. Luchterhand, Verlag, Neuwied und Darmstadt 1972 (454S.) mit nachwort zu Ali AL- wardi (S. 453–447).
  2. Zur Soziologie des shiitischen Chiliasmus. Ein Beitrag zur Erforschung des Irakischen Passionsspiels, Islamkundliche Utersuchungen,Bd.31. Klaus Schwarz Verlag, Freiburg im Breisgau 1975, 274S.
  3. Die Ta ziya, das schiitische Passionsspeil im Lebanon. مجلة الجمعية الشرقية الأمريكية Suppl. III Franz Steiner Verlag, Wiesbaden 1977, S.430-437.
  4. Das Aulflosungsprozess des Beduinentums in Irak, in: Abhandlung des geographischen Insititut Anthropo-geographischie. Bd.33, Berlin1982 (S.139 – 1942)
  5. Beduinen im Zeichen des Erdols. Von F. Scholz, (Besprechung) in: Sozio-psyschologie, Nr Iv, Berlin 1984.
  6. The Retuals of Ashura, in: Ayatolahs, Sufis and Ideologies. Ed. By F. A. Jabar, P. 101-114 Saqi Book, London 2
  7. Fear of Reform, Muntada, Libya Human & political Development Forum, London, 2 May 2005
  8. Islam and Modernity, Islam21, Forum for Islamic Dialogue, London 12 January 2007
  9. Theology and Sociology-Compatibility, Islam 21, Forum for Islamic Dialogue, London 11 May

References

  1. ^ العربي, Arab World Books منتدى الكتاب. "إبراهيم الحيدري". www.arabworldbooks.com. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  2. تعزية ومواساة مجلة "الثقافة الجديدة" برحيل الدكتور إبراهيم الحيدري (in Arabic)
  3. ابراهيم الحيدري Archived 2018-08-15 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "إبراهيم الحيدري". www.daralsaqi.com. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  5. الوردي, علي (5 March 2014). "د. إبراهيم الحيدري: علي الوردي.. جمع بين رصانة الفكر وبساطة الأسلوب فأحبه الناس". شبكة الاقتصاديين العراقيين (in Arabic). Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  6. ^ "احتفالية الدكتور ابراهيم الحيدري – مؤسسة الحوار الانساني – لندن" (in Arabic). Retrieved 11 January 2021.
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