Assistant Professor Dr. Taha Hamed Al-Shabib

 

Assistant Professor Dr. Taha Hamed Al-Shabib

Born in 1953 in Hilla Al-Musayib, he completed primary school in 1966 and middle school in 1969 and obtained preparatory school in 1971.

Positions

He worked as a doctor in pathological analysis and representative of the founding body of Yarmouk University College as he chaired the discussion of student Nebras Mohammed Reda Hassan and the topic of discussing her dissertation was (the form of some vital results in Iraqi patients with gallstones associated with uncomplicated symptoms before the removal of the gallbladder) at the College of Pharmacy University of Baghdad.

 His most important scientific achievements

Dr. Taha has another interest in literature, where he began writing the novel in 1995 and published his first novel (He is the Locust) which received the attention of critics and readers, after which his novels continued, which reached twelve  novels, the most prominent of which is his novel: "The braid” and “He is the locusts” and “the first alphabet” and “the funeral” and “the loaf” and “the sixth story” and “meow” “Free clay”, “laundry ropes” and “the maqam of kerosene” and “the esteemed” and “jewelry from the city

He also won the third prize in naguib Mahfouz's Arabic novel competition in 2000 for his novel "The Braid"

He worked in journalism and we read it in baghdad newspapers in the 1980s and 1990s.