The Concept of the Hero in Ancient Iraqi Thought
Abstract
The hero is an important symbol in human life since ancient times. Ancient Iraq was one of civilized societies, which had a intellectual and religious concept, and this is what we see in the intellectual achievements, and the positive outcome of those achievements, to serve the public interest to advance the behavior of the ancient Iraqi. The hero and heroism in the ancient Iraqi concept were a moral and service offering to society with the combination of the strength of the body and mind from a striking hand and wisdom, to repel evil and secure others. there was no concept of a hero or heroism, without leaving a moral value or wisdom from which others could benefit
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