Faily school in Brief
Shafaq
After the end of the Second World War in the forties of last century and the defeat of Nazi the Iraqi people demand to establish political parties, associations intensified ...
The Faily Kurds responded to this appeal as an important segment living in Baghdad to establish a Faily school in (1946) thanks to actively dignitaries and philanthropists of the Faily Kurds from Bab al-Sheikh near the mosque of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Gilani and Alsadriya marketplace whose concern was the dissemination of culture and science among young Faily Kurds and we do not forget the support given to this segment from the late (Said Qazzaz) Minister in the royal era and the late (Izz al-Din Al naqeeb ) Member of Parliament in granting the Faily Kurds the license of the school establishment .One of other supporters to this project was the late( Hajji Naokhas ) who bought the Faily school by his own money and recorded it as an entailed estate in the Faily Kurds name . Another founding activists in this area were (Hajji Naokhas Murad) and (Hajji Ahmed Mohamed) and Mr. (Shaker Mohammad Redha) (Ammu)), who took on the duty of collecting donations from traders and ordinary people to perpetuate the school. The old people remember that Mr. (Mohammad Haider) was supervising the cleaning and guarding the school and the Kurds and Arab teachers engaged to build this cultural edifice such as the late novelist (Ghaib To'ama Furman and the patriotic martyr Salam Aadil) who was executed by Baath gang in (1963) and the late Dr. (Shihab Ahmed Mnejeh) and the late professor (Abu Dawood Salman, Rustum) and late (Ahmed Zainal Abu Chuan). Those were the teachers who worked hard to introduce the moral and national concepts to the minds of our children and broadcast the general sciences. This was evident from the (1952) uprising and from their stand with the Iraqi people against the eighth of February black coup ,and with the Algerian people in (1954) against the French colonialism where groups of them collected cash donations to help the Algerian rebels.
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