Wikimedia Iraq: The Mesopotamian Spark—From Clay to Code – Diff
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During the first quarter of 2025, Wikimedia Iraq played a crucial role in strengthening the sustainability of its community—especially among newcomers who joined over the past eight months.
On January 11, we hosted a session at the American University of Baghdad titled
“Wikipedia for Youth.”
The event had two main goals: first, to introduce Wikipedia to a new generation of young Iraqis; and second, to support newcomers to lead their first Wikimedia session—supported by experienced editors.
This session fostered the idea of collaborative work through interactive activities. Participants were grouped into teams of five and tasked with working on specific Wikipedia articles in a simulated contest. At the end of the event, a jury composed of experienced Wikimedians—
Dr. Mahmoud Al-Rawi
and
Mohammed Qays
—evaluated the articles. Meanwhile, active newcomers
Teba
and
Ayat
guided the groups through Wikipedia’s editing rules, acting as mentors.
Key Outcomes:
Promoted volunteerism in Wikipedia through gamified engagement.
Empowered newcomers to take leadership roles and mentor others.
Strengthened intergenerational connections within the user group.
Teeba and Ayat share their Wiki journey during their first offline event.
The event didn’t end with just a one-day activity. Following the session, many newcomers became more connected with the veteran Wikimedians and felt inspired to contribute more deeply. Taking their advice to heart, they initiated a working group to participate in the
WikiCollection Contest
organized by the Wikimedia UAE User Group.
Back in their hometowns,
Teba, Ayat,
Rafal
, and
Abdulsalam
formed the
Iraqi Collection Team
, encouraging their peers to join and contribute. Guided by experienced Wikimedians from the group, this newcomer-led team made a remarkable impact, finishing second place in the contest, just a few points behind the top winners.
Meanwhile, our veteran editors—
Dr. Mahmoud Al-Rawi,
Abu Hisham
, and
Osama Saad
—also contributed in their own quiet yet impactful way, ultimately securing
first place
in the same contest. In total,
seven Iraqi contributors
emerged as winners, demonstrating how both experienced and new members complement one another in achieving excellence.
But the story doesn’t stop there.
In the
Harir Contest
, another regional initiative,
Mohammed Qays
secured fifth place, and
Safah
, a promising newcomer, won sixth. Notable contributions also came from
Mustafa Al-Anazi,
Abdulsalam, Rafal
, and
Ravan
—showing that at least five Iraqi members participated, with two earning top prizes.
In the
Wiki Loves Plants Contest
Abdulsalam
, our active editor from Mosul who participated in
all
the aforementioned competitions, ranked
as the top contributor
—a true symbol of dedication to free knowledge.
Wikimedia Iraq members are also active in ongoing campaigns such as
Wiki for Minorities
and
Kuwaiti Women
contests, reflecting the consistent and expanding presence of our members across the region.
Sustaining Growth
Our group’s impact goes beyond the events we organize directly. By supporting and empowering newcomers and building a strong internal support network, we are fulfilling our strategic vision of
sustainable participation
—even when there is no active grant or funding. In doing so, we also support our members in the regional contest.
“From Clay Tablets to Digital Tablets”
was not just a slogan for our user group.. Just as the ancient Mesopotamians pressed knowledge into clay tablets, today’s Iraqi Wikimedians are etching their ideas into digital code — continuing a legacy thousands of years in the making. From the ruins of history to the rise of online platforms, a new generation is reigniting Iraq’s spirit of Knowledge, not with chisels, but with keyboards. This spark — lit by youth, fueled by mentorship, and shaped through collaboration — is carrying Iraq’s heritage of knowledge-sharing into the digital age.
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