In Iraq, a country with a rich history and diverse cultural landscape, there exists a variety of religious communities that contribute to the country's unique identity. From Sunni and Shia Muslims to Christians, Yazidis, and others, these religious groups coexist in a complex tapestry that reflects Iraq's pluralistic society.
After the fall of the dictatorship, the real estate market in Damascus has seen significant changes. As the country transitions to a more open and democratic society, there is a growing interest in tutorials and courses focusing on the real estate sector.