The Iraqi Culture

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The Iraqi Culture

In recent years, the Iraqi nation has endured a crisis that will forever remain in the hearts and minds of the Middle Eastern culture. However, the outcomes of the War on Iraq will not change the long-lasting and passionate traditions and memories that have been held in the country for decades. One major event that happened in Iraq’s history is that on October 3, 1932 Iraq was established as an independent nation. Iraq has always been a country in which respect and generosity have been highly valued and play an important cultural role in everyday life. Additionally, approximately ninety-five percent of Iraqis are Muslim, and therefore Islam is the official religion of this nation (Gutierrez 1). Furthermore, Iraq is a country that holds a lot of historically, culturally, and religiously significant beliefs, customs, and traditions.

Many historical events have occurred in Iraq in the past few centuries. The day that Iraq gained independence was a very important day for the Middle-Easterners. They gained their independence on October 3, 1932 (Black 7). The Iraqis f...

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