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Saturday, 17 June

16:27

The National Museum of Iraq opens Al-Sarraf Gallery "ConflictWatch Feed Iraq"

Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) An exciting week in Baghdad; the grand opening of the much anticipated and meticulously curated Al-Sarraf Islamic Coins Gallery. Nestled within the National Meusum of Iraq it houses an extensive display of coins donated by Abdullah Al-Sarraf. In attendance were many prominent figures, including Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammad Shia Al-Sudani. 

Abdullah Al-Sarraf (1910-2000), was the generous donor of this massive collection. He was a prominent businessman whose generosity and passion helped further the arts, literature and poetry, and whose house in Najaf served as a refuge and station for intellectuals and poets.

Over the course of ninety years, Al-Sarraf developed an extraordinary passion for collecting and studying rare antique coins, particularly focusing on ancient Islamic coins. Each coin held a story, serving as tangible artifacts for historians and archeologists, representing a glimpse into the past and a connection to the people and cultures that had once flourished. They reflect different periods, kingdoms, countries and rulers throughout time, as well as, a rich tapestry of Islamic civilization. 

On March 18, 1968, Al-Sarraf gifted his treasured collection to the National Museum of Iraq which consisted of pieces of gold, silver and copper. 

In a previous interview Al-Sarraf attributes his passion for acquiring coins to his father. He shares, In the year 1935, I traveled to Palestine and bought coins from the markets of Jerusalem and coins from Damascus. I also bought from Europe and returned them to the homeland. Thus, the amount of coins became significant, but it was difficult for me to solve their hierarchies, so I went to the Iraqi Museum in Baghdad and sought the help of an expert. 

In the matter of coins, my teacher, Mr. Nasir Al-Naqshbandi, author of the book Islamic Dinar, became my mentor, helping me explore Islamic money in different eras, which took 40 years, he adds. 

Al-Sarraf stayed for a year and a half working in the hall that the Ministry of Culture allocated for his coins. In appreciation for his material and scientific efforts, a grand ceremony was held in 1969.

In 2003, during the Iraq War, the museum was looted, and many artifacts were either destroyed or stolen. Without a doubt, this was one of the most devastating losses for the...

Friday, 16 June

21:02

Arabic press review: Former Tunisian president urges army to cut ties with Saied "ConflictWatch Feed Syria"

Arabic press review: Former Tunisian president urges army to cut ties with Saied

In Lebanon, protesters smash banks over the inability to withdrawal their money, and in Egypt, BBC journalists demand wages equal to colleagues across the region
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Former Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki speaking in 2017 at the UN headquarters in Geneva (AFP)

Former Tunisian president calls on army to stop supporting Saied

Former Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki urged the army to cut its support of President Kais Saied before the country is plunged into further crisis, in an exclusive interview with Al-Quds Al-Arabi this week.

Marzouki told the paper that Saied had "lost all legitimacy" and called for the immediate release of political prisoners, including the Ennahda Movement head, Rached Ghannouchi.

"The imprisonment of patriots, secularists and democratic Islamists, not to mention Ghannouchi, is a disgrace to those who imprisoned him. Of course, he and all political prisoners must be released immediately," he told the paper.

"The demand is not directed at the insurrectionist, but rather at the military and security forces who are supposed to understand the danger of continuing to walk behind a man who is not qualified to lead the country."

Marzouki also criticised Saied's renewal of diplomatic ties with Syria, as well as the return of Damascus to the Arab League, calling the body "a club of dictatorships".

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