21/11/2017
In the framework of the activities of the quality assurance unit. On
Monday, November 20, 2017, a seminar on the analysis of commercial transactions
was held from a historical perspective presented by Prof. Dr. Sulaiman Hussein,
Professor of Modern and Contemporary History, Faculty of Arts, Kafr El-Sheikh
University.
The main purpose of this seminar was to introduce students to the
historical development of trade through historical eras.
Dr. Sulaiman Hussein talked about the concept and types of commercial
transactions since the barter transactions based on the exchange of goods
between the members of the community and then the emergence of sales and buying
currencies and the emergence of markets and trade trips in the Arab world and
the European
His Excellency reviewed the stages of commercial development of the Mamluks
and the Ottoman Empire in the Arab world. His Excellency also reviewed the
commercial development in Old Europe and the Portuguese trade trips through the
Cape of Good Hope to transport the products of India to Europe.
He also explained the nature of the organizational structure of trade
operations and market management in Egypt during the Mamluk period, which
consisted of Shahbandar Traders, Sheikh Al-Souk, Shari'a Judge, Sheikh
Al-Dalalain and the Market Writer.
He explained the industrial revolution that took place in Europe and the
consequent change in the economy and trade and the emergence of European
colonies to obtain raw materials and the sale of European products to colonial
countries.
It is worth mentioning that Mr. Abdul Aziz Marzouk, Assistant Professor of
Management and Head of Business Administration at the College, participated in
this useful symposium. The seminar was organized by the Quality Assurance Unit
and a group of outstanding students who are members of the faculty's quality
team.
Finally, the Quality Assurance Unit thanks and appreciates Mr. Sulaiman
Hussein for his participation and presentation to this seminar at the Faculty
of Commerce, Kafr El Sheikh University.