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Mosul Lives Interview of Noel Ibrahim, March 20, 2017

İsim Mosul Lives Interview of Noel Ibrahim, March 20, 2017
Yazar Noel Ibrahim
Basım Tarihi: 20-Mar-17
Basım Yeri - University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections
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Lokasyon Kashkul, American University of Iraq Sulaimani (AUIS)
Tarih 20-Mar-17
Notlar Noel Ibrahim is a retired elementary school teacher who was born in Mosul in 1994. He worked in different schools where he taught Christian and Muslim students without any difference between them. His only aim is to enlighten students, no matter what their ethnicity and religion. He used to teach in a school where all of his students were Muslims, and his students still call him and ask about him. He believes that children should be well educated at an early age. This is why he taught first grade. He was born and lived in Hosh al-Khān neighborhood, close to the Nebi Jirjis (Saint/Prophet George) Mosque. All their neighbors lived in peace and harmony. They visited each other for ceremonies and funerals. They prepared cookies for their feasts and presented them to their neighbors. On the birthday of the Prophet Mohammad, their neighbors brought them sweets. Their house was an example of the coexistence of the people of Mosul. His house was located between a church and a mosque. In the morning he listened to the call to prayer, and from the other side he heard the sound of the church bell. Noel is from the Christians of Mosul, but until now the call to prayer of the mosques enraptures him. “This is our ethics and upbringing,” says Noel. He says that there were a lot of opportunities for him to leave Iraq, but he refused to leave. | Videographer: Lazha Taha | more | less
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Mosul Lives Interview of Noel Ibrahim, March 20, 2017

Yazar Noel Ibrahim
Basım Tarihi 20-Mar-17
Basım Yeri - University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections
Konu Mosul--Social life and customs | more | less
Tür Diğer
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası auis_ml_00009 | ark:/21198/z18s8kzx
Kayıt Numarası oai:library.ucla.edu:ark:%2F21198%2Fz18s8kzx
Lokasyon Kashkul, American University of Iraq Sulaimani (AUIS)
Tarih 20-Mar-17
Notlar Noel Ibrahim is a retired elementary school teacher who was born in Mosul in 1994. He worked in different schools where he taught Christian and Muslim students without any difference between them. His only aim is to enlighten students, no matter what their ethnicity and religion. He used to teach in a school where all of his students were Muslims, and his students still call him and ask about him. He believes that children should be well educated at an early age. This is why he taught first grade. He was born and lived in Hosh al-Khān neighborhood, close to the Nebi Jirjis (Saint/Prophet George) Mosque. All their neighbors lived in peace and harmony. They visited each other for ceremonies and funerals. They prepared cookies for their feasts and presented them to their neighbors. On the birthday of the Prophet Mohammad, their neighbors brought them sweets. Their house was an example of the coexistence of the people of Mosul. His house was located between a church and a mosque. In the morning he listened to the call to prayer, and from the other side he heard the sound of the church bell. Noel is from the Christians of Mosul, but until now the call to prayer of the mosques enraptures him. “This is our ethics and upbringing,” says Noel. He says that there were a lot of opportunities for him to leave Iraq, but he refused to leave. | Videographer: Lazha Taha | more | less
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