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Ali Al-Wardi
علي الوردي
BornAli Husain Muhsen Al Wardi
(1913-10-24)24 October 1913
Kadhimiya, Bagdad, Bagdad Vilayet
Died13 July 1995(1995-07-13) (aged 81)
Adhamiyah, Baghdad, Iraq
OccupationAuthor and lecturer
LanguageArabic
Alma materAmerican University of Beirut
University of Texas
GenreSocial sciences
SubjectHistory, psychology, parapsychology
Notable worksA Study into the Nature of Iraqi Society, Preachers of the Sultans
ChildrenHassan, Jaafar, Faisal, Sina'a

Ali Al-Wardi (Arabic: علي حسين محسن الوردي)[1] was an Iraqi social scientist specialized in the field of social history.

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Early life and education

Born in Kadhimiya, Baghdad in 1913, to a religious and very traditional family. He grew up defying his family's strict non-modern-educational policy, where his father wanted him to learn a craft instead of reading books. Nevertheless, Al-Wardi grew up with a disliking for work and crafts and a strong liking for books.

He managed to finish his elementary and high school and was awarded the number one student in the Kingdom of Iraq. He later was appointed as a teacher in different elementary and high schools across Iraq, before winning a scholarship to the American University of Beirut, where he received his bachelor's degree in 1943. He was back in Iraq and was forced into marriage per his father's orders.

A few years later, he traveled to the United States to attain his master's and PhD degrees. He earned his master's degree in 1948 from The University of Texas and his PhD in 1950 from the same university. During that time he used to spend his summers in the United Kingdom learning English in available institutes.

Career

He came back to Iraq to start his career in writing many of his books based on the theory of Ibn Khaldun about Al-Badwa (Nomadic society) vs Al-Hadhara (Civil society).

Works

The most important works of Ali Al-Wardi are:[2]

  1. Psychological Insights from Modern Iraqi History
  2. A Study into the Nature of Iraqi Society
  3. The Personality of the Iraqi Individual: A Study of Iraqi Personality in Light of New Psychological Science
  4. The Sultans' Preachers (Arabic: وعَّاظ السلاطين)
  5. The Mockery of the Human Mind (Arabic: مهزلة العقل البشري)
  6. Ibn Khaldoon's Teachings based on his Character, Civilization and Personality
  7. The Sage of the Fine Arts
  8. Dreams Between Science and Belief
  9. The Secrets of a Successful Personality
  10. That is How they Killed the Princess (water-cress)

Legacy

In 2014, the Iraqi Ministry of Culture, through its publishing house, Dar al-Mamoon, commissioned a team of the best Iraqi translators to translate al-Wardi's major work لمحات اجتماعية من تاريخ العراق الحديث (Social Glimpses of Iraq's Modern History), and Yasin T. al-Jibouri, is one of them. Al-Jibouri's contribution is the translation of Volume Six and its supplement which is renamed Volume Seven.

On 31 January, 2024, the Iraqi government with Egypt's Ora Developers announced the signing of a contract to construct a new residential city southeast of Baghdad named "Ali Al-Wardi City". At the time, it was announced as the largest project of its kind to be implemented in Iraq.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "aljadidah.com". Archived from the original on 5 December 2013. Retrieved 14 November 2013.
  2. ^ "In Memory of the Iraqi Intellectual and Psychologist Dr. Ali Al-Wardi". Al-Shorfa. 2007. Archived from the original on 13 November 2013.
  3. ^ "Egypt's ORA Developers awarded mega residential project in Iraq". Zawya.
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