

Wedad Kurdi Thalj
Professor of Andalusian
Department of History
College of Education for Women
Email: Wadad.th@tu.edu.iq
Teaching in the Department of Islamic History, interested in studying the eras of Andalusia and its relationship with the Islamic East, with a focus on the civilizational aspects of the Arab Islamic state in Andalusia, highlighting the civilizational role of the Arab tribes that inhabited Andalusia, and shedding light on the scholars of Andalusia and their contributions in all scientific, social and economic aspects.
● Bachelor's degree in history - Tikrit University - 2002
● MA in Islamic History - Tikrit University - 2007
● PhD in Islamic History - Tikrit University - 2014
1- Master's - Samar Farag Taha - 2018 - The Policy of Isolation in Andalusia from the Era of the Governors to the Era of the Almoravids: A Historical Study
2- Master's - Rawad Saeed Muhammad - 2019 - The Tribulations of Andalusian Scholars in the Era of the Almoravids and Almohads
3- Master's - Dalia Salam Hekmat - 2020 - Academic Licenses in Andalusia
4- Master's - Tabarak Qusay Abdullah - 2021 - Contributions of Scholars of Recitation in Andalusia during the Taifa and Almoravid Eras
5- Doctorate - Shilan Tariq Safou - 2023 - Economic and Social Conditions in Andalusia in the Sources of Islamic Jurisprudence - The Book of Muntakhab al-Ahkam by Ibn Abi Zamanin (399 AH) as a Model
6- Master's - Nour Yass Mutab - 2023 - Female Companions of the Ansar and Their Impact on Public Life
7- Master's - Maha Khamis Zabar - 2024 - The Evolution of the Standard of Living in Andalusia until the end of the Caliphate era
8- Master's - Nada Adnan Abdul - 2024 - The Prophet's biography according to Andalusian historians: Ibn Hazm and Ibn Abd al-Barr as a model
9- Doctorate - Ayat Abdul-Jabbar Naseef - 2024 - The contributions of the Balay tribe to scientific life in Andalusia 92-897 AH
