Information wanted for Upcoming Documentary about
Iraqi women
UK television documentary
Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2005
Dear Sir/ Madam
We are currently making a documentary for Channel 4- UK about
Iraqi women and their fight for life in the current situation
in Iraq.
The overall theme of the programme is about women in Iraq
who are struggling not only against religious types trying to
enforce the veil
etc. but also against an entire patriarchal society in which
the secular liberal decision makers in suits are just as much
the enemy as
mullahs in turbans.
we would like to speak to women from all backgrounds, sectors,
classes, religions etc. to be able provide a balanced representation
for all
women in Iraq. I looked at your website and noticed that most
of your stories published on the web have never been seen or
heard in the media. you are such a minority that the media and
the western eye tend
to ignore.
For our documentary we would like to dedicate a part on Christian
women, that you chose for us to speak to. we are looking for
interesting women with fascinating stories to share with the
world. we would ideally like them to explore the hardships of
their daily lives, their coexistence with fellow Iraqis, yet
their struggle with the
Muslim fundamentalists. we would also like to know more from
the point of view of Christians about lack of security, unemployment,
daily hardships and relationships with occupiers. For example
we would be very interested to speak to a Gynecologist or a minister,
teacher, human rights activist, doctor, military woman, sports
woman etc.. who through their daily lives they can tell us more
elaborately about the current situation for women in Iraq.
I believe it's about time that the Western media give some
importance to the voices of Christian and Assyrian women who
have been violated as
much as other women in Iraq.
Please contact me on the numbers below or send me an email
with your telephone numbers and i call you back.
God Bless!
Katia Saleh
Producer
+44 (0) 207 241 6650 office
+44 (0) 7949 77 99 01 mobile
www.nativevoicefilms.com Era.
Most people think of the Middle East as predominantly Arab,
Moslem and was always that way, such is not the case. Before
the seventh century invasion of the Middle East by Moslem Arabs
the predominant population of Mesopotamia (today's Iraq), Syria,
Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon and Egypt was none Arab Christians.
The growth of Islam in these countries was not due to a sudden
influx of Arabs but gradual conversion to Islam by the native
population who later became to be known as Arabs. It was not
until the eleventh century when Moslems became a majority in
Iraq.
Christians of Iraq trace their ancestry to the ancient Assyrians
and Babylonians. They are known by various names such as Assyrians,
Chaldeans for those who belong to the Chaldean Church and Syriacs
for the members of the Syrian Orthodox church. There is no specific
statistics about the population of Christians in Iraq but they
are estimated to be about one million.
Accoridng to Glen Chancy Assyrians fired by their Christian
faith, "began one of the most successful missionary enterprises
of all time. By the end of the twelfth century the Assyrian Church
spanned the Asian continent, from Syria to the Philippines."
During his visit to China in the thirteenth century Marco Polo
"was astonished to find Assyrian priests in the Chinese
royal court, and tens of thousands of Chinese Christians... The
Assyrian missionaries had been there since the sixth century,
and had made such an impact that the first Mongolian system of
writing used the Assyrian alphabet."http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig3/chancy3.html
During the tolerant period of the Abassid Caliphate (758-1258)
Assyrians scholars of both Nestorian and Jacobite denominations
contributed greatly to the advancement of the Islamic civilization
by translating the available knowledge form the Syriac and the
Greek languages into the Arabic. This ushered an era which is
known as the "Golden Age". The first directors of the
"House of Wisdom" an institution specifically established
by AI-Mamun in 830 AD to translate all the available existing
knowledge including, medicine philosophy, mathematics, astronomy
and other sciences into the Arabic were Assyrians. To show the
extent of the Assyrian contribution to educating the Arabs it
suffices to say that from a hundred Galen's treaties ninety six
were translated form the Syriac language the rest directly from
the Greek. Many Greek books no longer existed in their native
language.
Yuhanna ibn Masswaya a physician and teacher was the first
director of the House of Wisdom and the president of the first
Arab University. He has been credited with having written nearly
fifty works. His students were known to be well versed in logic
and the writings of Galen. He conducted an assembly in Baghdad
on regular basis known as "Majlis" which was a combination
of lecture room and consulting hour where he saw patients, lectured
his students and discussed scientific topics for the benefit
of the general public. One of his most famous students was Hunayn
ibn-Isahq who became the second director of the House of the
Wisdom.
(Arab Civilization to AD 1,500", D.M. Dunlop,
New York 1971 p.220)
Hunayn is considered to be the greatest and the most productive
translator of all. "According to Ibn-abi-Usahbi'ah he was
the author of more than one hundred original works, but few of
these are extant". (Whiple 27) He translated twenty books
of Galen into Syriac, and fourteen treaties into Arabic. He revised
sixteen translations made previously by Sergius of Ras al-'Ayn
(Rish-Ayna). Most of the translators of the next generation received
their training from Hunayn and his pupils."
Translation form the Syriac language to Arabic was so widespread
that even the Nestorian Patriarch Timothy who was a good friend
of al-Mehdi and his sons Musa, Harun and Ali is known to have
translated the 'Topics of Aristotle' first from the Syriac in
(782-3) and later retranslating it from the Greek original with
the help of the malikite Patriarch.
Christian Doctors were famous for their extensive medical
skills. Members of the Bakht-Eisho family served as court doctors
for seven generations. The Beit Qarra family of Harran who were
still practicing a corrupted form of the ancient Assyro-Babylonian
religion contributed greatly to the Arab Knowledge of astronomy
and mathematics. The rise of the Arabic as a language of education
contributed to the decline of the Syriac language.
The arrival of the Crusaders followed by the Mongols inflamed
Moslem passions against the none Moslem communities. Because
of continued massacres the Assyrians population gradually declined
in number but survived mostly in the plain of Nineveh, SoutheastTurkey,
Mountains north of Mosul, and northwest Iran. Turkey's world
war one massacres resulted in the death of 750,000.
During Saddam's wars with the Kurds hundreds of Assyrian villages
were destroyed their inhabitants were rendered homeless, driven
out of their historic homeland, and scattered as refugees in
large cities or the neighboring countries. dozens of ancient
churches some dating to the early centuries of Christianity were
bombed and turned into rubble. The teaching of the Syriac language
was prohibited and Assyrians were forced to give their children
Arabic names in an effort to undermine their true identity. Those
who wished to hold governmental jobs had to sign ethnicity correction
papers which declared them Arabs.
The fall of Saddam which was hoped to bring peace to Iraq
has unleashed religious violence against the Christian community
in Iraq. Unless special attention is given to their plight by
the US and the Iraqi government this ancient people will continue
to suffer grievously as they have in the past.
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