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Yadgar Lateef Jamshir Al-Sharazoory
Born(1971-02-01)1 February 1971
CitizenshipIraqi
Known forOttawa 2041

Yadgar Lateef Jamshir is a distinguished scholar known for his extensive contributions to Arabic and Kurdish literature and academia. Over his prolific career, Dr. Sharazoory has authored 16 books in both languages, several of which have become foundational texts in PhD studies[citation needed]. His works are renowned for their depth and influence, providing essential resources for students, researchers, and professionals in his field[citation needed]. Dr. Sharazoory's dedication to advancing knowledge in his discipline has established him as a prominent figure in the academic communities of the Middle East[citation needed], especially among those pursuing advanced studies.

Biography

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Yadgar Lateef Jamshir was born on February 1, 1971, in Sharazur District outside of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq[citation needed]. He completed his secondary school and high school education in Sharazur and Sulaymaniyah[citation needed].

In July 1995, he was awarded a B.Sc. degree in Arabic[citation needed]. He earned an M.Sc. degree in Arabic in June 2005 after presenting a thesis[citation needed]. Dr. Yadgar received a PhD degree in New Criticism and Narratology on August 1, 2008, for his thesis entitled "Aesthetics of Reception in the Quranic Narrative," supervised by Professor Dr. Bushra Al-Bustani[citation needed].

Education

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  • 1-8-2008: PhD in Arabic (New Criticism and Narratology), Department of Arabic Languages, College of Languages, University of Salahaddin/Erbil, Iraq.
 ** Ph.D. Thesis: "Aesthetics of Reception in the Quranic Narrative" (Supervisor: Professor Dr. Bushra Al-Bustani)[citation needed].
  • 1-2-2000: M.Sc. in Arabic (New Criticism and Narratology), Department of Arabic Languages, College of Languages, University of Salahaddin/Erbil, Iraq.
 ** M.Sc. Thesis: "Bashar Ibn Burd's Poetry - A Stylistic Study"[citation needed].

Scientific Career

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Employment History

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Local and International Competitions & Awards

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1. Member of the Jury for Poetry at the Clawes Festival Competition, Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan Region, Iraq (Nov. 20-22, 2015)[citation needed]. 2. Participant at the Frankfurt International Book Fair with four of his books (Oct. 17-20, 2015)[citation needed]. 3. Jury Member (Evaluator) for the Katara Competition for Arabic Novel, Qatar (Third session, 2017)[citation needed]. 4. Chairman of the Jury for Research at the Clawes Festival Competition, Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan Region, Iraq (Apr. 4-7, 2018)[citation needed]. 5. Member of the International Federation of the Arabic Language (2020-2023)[citation needed]. 6. Member of the Scientific Committee of the International Conference on "The Interpretive Study in Contemporary Intellectual and Critical Discourse" (2023)[citation needed].

Published Books

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1. *The Beauties of Infusion in the Quranic Cold*, Dar al-Zaman, Damascus, 2010[citation needed]. 2. *Stylistic Reading in the Poetry of Bashar bin Bard*, Dar al-Zaman, Damascus, 2012[citation needed]. 3. *Talqi's Views from Talqi's Beauty to Criticism of the Reader's Response* (in Kurdish), Galawizh Cultural Center, Sulaymaniyah, 2012 (second edition)[citation needed]. 4. *Phenomenology and Literary Criticism – Cognitive Foundations of Critical Methods* (Kurdish Language), Learning Library, Erbil, Kurdistan, 2015[citation needed]. 5. *The Active Person in the Holy Quran* (in Kurdish), Dar Mahwi, Erbil, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, 2018[citation needed]. 6. *Islamic Civilization – The Manifestations of the Open Mind* (Kurdish Language), Al-Zahawi Center for Thought Publishing, Sulaymaniyah, 2023[citation needed].

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Biography

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Yadgar Lateef Jamshir was born on Feberuary, in SharazoorDistrict outside of Sulymaniah, Iraq. He studied secondary school and high school in Sharazoor and in sulymaniah.

In July 1995, he was awarded a B.Sc. degree in Arabic. He was awarded a M.Sc. degree in Arabic in June 2005, after he presented a thesis. Dr Yadgar was awarded a PhD degree in New Criticism and Narratology on 1 August 2008, after he presented his thesis entitled Aesthetics of reception in the Quranic narrative" supervised by Professor Dr Bushra Al-Bustani.[1]

Education

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  • 1-8-2008 Awarded PhD in Arabic (New Criticism and Narratology), Department of Arabic Languages, College of Langauges, University of Salahaddin/Erbil, Iraq
    • Ph.D. Thesis: Aesthetics of reception in the Quranic narrative (Supervisor:Professor Dr.Bushra Al-Bustani) [1]
  • 1-2-2000 Awarded M.Sc. in Arabic (New Criticism and Narratology), Department of Arabic Languages , College of Languages, University of Salahaddin/Erbil, Iraq.
    • M.Sc. Thesis: Bashar Ibn Burd's Poetry - A Stylistic Study [1]
  • 2-9-1995 Awarded B.Sc. in arabic, Department of languages, College of Science, University of Salahaddin/Erbil, Iraq [1]

Scientific career

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Employment History

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Local and International Competitions Awards

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1- Member of the Jury / Poetry in the Festival Clawes Competition - Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan Region - Iraq. 20 - 22/11/2015.

2- Frankfurt International Book Fair - Participation with four of my books. 17 - 20 October 2015.

3- Member of the Jury (Evaluator) - Katara Competition for Arabic Novel / State of Qatar. Third session. 2017.

4- Chairman of the Jury / Research in the Festival Clawes Competition - Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan Region - Iraq. 4 - 7/4/2018

5- Member of the International Federation of the Arabic Language. 2020-2023

6- Member of the Scientific Committee of the International Conference entitled (The Interpretive Study in Contemporary Intellectual and Critical Discourse from Religion to Philosophy and Criticism). University Center - Mersli Abdellah - Tipaza, Institute of Arabic Language and Literature. 2023

Published Books

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1-The beauties of infusion in the Quranic cold, Dar al-Zaman/ Damascus, 2010. 2-Stylistic reading in the poetry of Bashar bin Bard,Dar al-Zaman/ Damascus,2012. 3- Talqi's views from Talqi's beauty to criticism of the reader's response (in Kurdish).Galawizh Cultural Center/ Sulaimani,2012 and the second edition

4-Phenomenology and Literary Criticism – Cognitive Foundations of Critical Methods. (Kurdish Language).Learning Library, Erbil - Kurdistan,2015

الظاهراتية والنقد الأدبي – الأصول المعرفية للمناحج النقدية، قصيدة جذر السوسن لأدونيس ميداناً تطبيقياً5, Dar al-Zaman/ Damascus,2015

6-The active person in the Holy Quran (in Kurdish),Dar Mahwi, Erbil – Kurdistan Region of Iraq,2018.

7-Contemporary coldness from before the event to after what after the event – ​​ثورة الخيال السردي.-Dar al-Zaman - Damascus- 2018

8-Collective book entitled: Narratives of Tahseen Kermaani from reading to curriculum explanation.,Dar al-Satur-Baghdad,2018

9-Collective book entitled: Temptation of the Cold and the Presence of the Masroud – Readings in the Narration of Saad Mohammed Rahim (The Shadows of the Body of the Desire),Dar Nineveh - Damascus,2019

10-العرفان والحياة، Interpretive Reading in Mahwi's Poetry (Kurdish Language).Dar Redar, Erbil – Kurdistan Region of Iraq,2020.

11-Terms in Arabic: Al-Qadaya wa al-Afaq (Kitab Jama'i).Treasure of Knowledge - Jordan,2020

12-Criticism of the Raked Mind – Reading in Massoud Mohammed Al-Fikri's Project,Dar Al-Abtkar - Jordan,2021

13-From absence to abduction – critical studies in text books,Dar Al-Abtkar - Jordan,2021

14-Narration (Ottawa 2041),Al-Zahawi Center for Thought Publishing / Sulaimani,2022

15- Islamic civilization – the manifestations of the open mind. (Kurdish Language),Al-Zahawi Center for Thought Publishing / Sulaimani,2023

16-The verb of absence in Mahmoud Durish's poem – a critical reading,Dar al-Zaman – Damascus, Syria,2023.

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