Geographical analysis of the efficiency of religious services in the city of Ramadi (mosques as a model) | |||||||||||
Al-Anbar University Journal For Humanities | |||||||||||
Article 30, Volume 2022, Issue 4, Autumn 2022, Page 4022-4046 PDF (1107 K) | |||||||||||
Document Type: Research Paper | |||||||||||
DOI: 10.37653/juah.2022.176873 | |||||||||||
Authors | |||||||||||
Abdulrazaq M. Jabbar1; Huda T. Najm2 | |||||||||||
1University of Anbar - College of Education for Humanities | |||||||||||
2University of Anbar | |||||||||||
Abstract | |||||||||||
The official departments in the city of Ramadi, which go beyond services such as cemeteries and hospice, which go beyond services such as graves and hospice, and which go beyond religious services in the city of Ramadi. Since its inception with the rest of the services, the religious devotional and service institutions have varied in quality, quantity and area in the residential neighborhoods numbering (30) neighborhoods distributed among them the religious services, which numbered (122 religious institutions), where the largest share of mosques was (85 mosques). The study aims to identify the reality of the geographical distribution of religious services in the city of Ramadi and determine the extent of their efficiency. The sample was extracted based on the Stephen Thumpstone equation | |||||||||||
Keywords | |||||||||||
Religious services; mosque; standard distance; geographical distribution; population | |||||||||||
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