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Al-Shu'ala

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Al-Shu'ala
حي الشعلة
Hayy Al-Shu'ala
Neighborhood
Nicknames: 
Madinat Al-Noor, Shu'lat Al-Sadrain
CountryIraq
GovernorateBaghdad Governorate
Established date1960
Time zoneUTCUTC +3
Postal code
5789
Area code+964

Al-Shu'ala is a lower middle class district of Baghdad, Iraq.[1][2] It is heavily populated and its inhabitants are working class families of limited income. There is a Shiite majority of nearly 99%.

Al-Shu'ala features a canal that stretches from the far east of the city to the west called al Mashrou'(المشروع) or "the project".

Al-Shu'ala contains 27 sectors, including Al shu'ala (الشعلة), Al rahmaniyya (الرحمانية), Al dawanim (الدوانم), Um najm (أم نجم), Al jawadain (الجوادين), Al salamiyat (السلاميات), Al sabiyat (الصابيات), Al dahna (الدهنة) and Al khateeb (الخطيب).

References

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  1. ^ McCarron, Leon; Al Sarai, Mohammed (Spring 2022). "The Marsh Guide and the English Explorer". AramcoWorld. Retrieved 2024-07-10.
  2. ^ Saadoon, Mustafa (2021-10-11). "Iraq's elections reveal generational gap, state-society divide". Amwaj.media. Retrieved 2024-07-10.