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Professor Dr. Zaghloul. R. M. EL-NAGGAR

Web.  : www.elnaggarzr.com

Place of Birth:                          Gharbiyab, Egypt.
Date of Birth:                           November 17th, 1933.
Country of Citizenship:              
Egypt

Current Position:                      Chairman, Committee of Scientific Notions in the Glorious Qur'an,

Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs, Cairo, Egypt.

DEGREES.

Ph.D. (Geology), University of Wales, UK 1963.

B. Sc.   Hons3,  Cairo University. Egypt,  1955.

HONOURS AWARDS AND SCIENTIFIC AFFILIATIONS:

1- “Secondary Education Competition Award”

 Ministry of Education, Egypt. 1951 (Top of the list).

2. “Baraka Geology Award”. Cairo University, Egypt. (1955).

3. The “Robertson Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship University College of Wales, Aberystwyth Cards. UK.  (October.  1963-September, 1966).

4. The Seventh Arab Petroleum Congress Best Papers’ Award (1970).

5. Laureate of the Presidential Order of Merit, Sudan, 2005.

6. Laureate of the Golden Badge of Honor for Sciences, Literature and Arts, Sudan, 2005.  

7. Elected Fellow of the Islamic Academy of Sciences, Amman, Jordan, and member of its Board of Directors.

8. Founding Member and Member of the Board of Directors, The International Islamic Charitable Organization, Kuwait.

9. Founding Member and Member of the Board of Directors The International Organization on scientific Notions in Qur'än and Sunnah, Makkah, Saudi Arabia 

10. Associate Editor, A1-Rayyan Scientific Journal. Doha, Qatar

11. Member of the Advisory Board, MAAS Journal of Islamic Science, The Muslim Association For The Advancement of Science, Aligarh - 202001, India.

12. X-Associate Editor, Journal of Foraminiferal Research (Ithaca / New York, U.S.A.).

13. X-Member of the Editorial Board of the J. of African Earth Sciences and the Middle East. (Paris, France)

14. Scientific Consultant for The Indian Magazine "Islamic Science", The contemporary Muslim Magazine of Egypt, Al-Iâjaz Magazine, Mecca, and Al-Rayyan Magazine of Qatar

15. X- Fellow of the Geological Society of London.

16.X- Fellow of the Institute of Petroleum, London.

17.X- Member of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (Tulsa/Oklahoma).

18.X- Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

19.X- Member of the International Paleonitological Union.

20.X- Member of the Geological Society of Egypt (Cairo).

21. Weekly Writer to the Main Egyptian Daily Newspaper Al-Ahram since 2001.

22. Consultant for
- Robertson Research Laboratories, North Wales, U.K.
-Arab Petroleum Consultants, Kuwait.
- Arabian Oil, Khafji, Saudi Arabia.
- Dubai Islamic Bank, U.A.E.

23. Member of the Board of Directors, the International Council for Islamic Research, Cairo, Egypt.

24. Member of the Board of Trustees, the Islamic Information Organization, London, U.K.

25. Scientific Consultant, Mus'ee de la Civilization Musulmaue en Suisse; Avenue le'opold Robert, 109, 2300- Institut Culturel Musulmam; La Chaux-de-Fonds, Neuchâtel, Suisse. 

D- PROFESSIONAL CAREER

- Chairman, Committee of Scientific Notions in the Glorious Qur'än, Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs, Cairo, Egypt.

- Rector, Al- Ahqaf university, Yemen.

- Director, Markfield Institute of Higher Education, Markfield, Leicester, U.K (200-2001).

-Consultant for Higher Education, Arab Institute for Development (1996-2000)

- Professor of Geology, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia (1979- 1996).

- Professor of Geology and Chairman, Department of Geology, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar. (1978 - 1979)

- Professor of Geology. Kuwait University, Kuwait: (1972 -1978)

- On sabbatical leave at U. C. L. A., Los Angeles, California  90024, U.S.A: (1977- 1978)

- Chairman of Department: (1972 - 1977).

- Associate Professor of Geology, Kuwait University, Kuwait (1967 -1972).

- Assistant Professor of Geology. King Saud University Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: (1964 - 1967).

 Research Assistant, then Research Fellow, University College of Wales. Aberystwyth, Cards, U.K (1961 - 1964).

- Research Fellow, Robertson Research Laboratories, Llandulas Abergele, North Wales, U.K. (1963-1966).

-  Instructor, Department of Geology, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: (1959 -1961)

- Senior Geologist, Five - year Plan Project Egypt, (Coal Project, Sinai, Egypt): (March-November. 1959).

- Geologist. Barramiya Gold Mines, Eastern Desert, Egypt: (1958- 1959).

- Instructor, Department of Geology, Ain Shams University, Cairo: (1956 - 1958).

- Geologist, A.K.F.A.C. Phosphate Mines, Nile Valley, Egypt: (1955 - 1956).

- Research Assistance, National Research Center, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt (September, 1955 -November, 1955).

- Geologist, Conrada (Sahara) Oil Company, Cairo, Egypt, (June 1955 - August, 1955).

E- PUBLICATIONS

1. Haynes.J.R & EL-Naggar. Z.R. (1964): “Reworked Upper Cretaceous and Danian Planktonic Foraminifera in The Type Thanetian”. Micropaleontology (Now York), v. 10, no. 3, p 354-356. July, 1964.

2. EL-Naggar. Z.R. (1966a): “Stratigraphy And Classification of Type Esna Group of Egypt”: AAPG Bull (Tulsa/Oklahoma), v. 50, no. 7. p. 1455-1477, text-figs. 1-3, 1 table.

3. ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ (I 966b): “Stratigraphy And Planktonic Foraminifera of the Upper Cretaceous - Lower Tertiary Succession in the Esna-Idfu Region. Nile Valley, Egypt.” Brit. Mus (Nat Hist.) Bull. Geol. Suppl. 2 (London), p.1-291, pls. 1-23, txt-figs. I-IS (Reviewed in Zbl. Geol. Paleont. II, Stuttgart, November. 1967).

4. EL-Naggar. Z.R. & Haynes. JR. (1967):”Globotruncana caliciformis in The Maastrichtian Sharawna Shale of Egypt’ Contr. Cushman Found. Foram. Research (Ithaca, New York).v I8. pt. l. p. l-13.pls. 1-4.

5. EL-Naggar. Z.R. (I 967a): “On The So-Called Danian s.l. or Dano-Montain of Authors: Medd. fra Dansk Geo. Forening (Kobenhavn / Denmark), Bd. 17, Heft 1, p. 105-113.

6. (1967b): “The Planktonic Foraminifera In The Thanet Sands of England, And The Position Of The Thanetian In Paleocene Stratigraphy”: J. Paleont. (Tulsa/Oklahoma). v. 41. no. 3, p. 575-586. 1  text-fig.

7. (1967k): "Correlation of the Various Platonic Foraminiferal Zonations of the Paleocene" Abstracts, First Inter. Con. Planktonic Microfossils (Geneva), 1967, p. 3 1-32

8. (1967d): “New proposals For The Division and Correlation Of Paleocene Strata By The Use Of Planktonic Foraminifera: “Abstracts, First Intern. Con. Planktonic Microfossils (Geneva), 1967. p. 33-34.

9. (I 967e): “The Occurrence Of Globorotalia inconstans (Subbotina) In The Type Heersian Of Belgium. And The Position of The Heersian In Paicocene Stratigraphy’ Rev. Micropal. (Pads/France) v. 10, no. 2. p. 97-106, 1 fig.

10. (1967d): Remarques Sur Les Divisions Du Paleocene: Resultats D’Etude Dans Les Localites Types En Europe Occidentale”: Rev. Micropal. (Paris/France). v. 10. no. 3. p. 115-216.

11. (1968a): “Stratigraphy And Classification of the Type Esna Group of Egypt; Reply”: AAPG Bull. (Tulsa/Oklahoma), v. 52, no. 9, p. 1792-1798.

12. (1968b): “The Arabian Peninsula Throughout The Geological Time” Proc. First Cultural Session. University of Kuwait, p. 325-359, 3 Pigs. (In Arabic).

13. (1969a): “Human Attempts For the Estimation of The Age of The Earth” Proc. Second Cultural Session, University of Kuwait. p. 465-505. 3 figs. (In Arabic).

14. (1969b): “Standard Planktonic Zones in Egypt: Discussion Proc. First Intern. Conf Planktonic Microfossils, Geneva, 1967(E.J. Brill / Leiden / Holland); v. II, p. 103

15. (196%): “New Suggestions for the Division And Correlation Of Paleocene Strata By The Use of Planktonic Foraminifera”: Proc. First Intern. Con. Planktonic Microfossils, Geneva, 1967 (EJ. Brill/Leidan /Holland v. II, p. 1S2-201, I chart

16. (I 969d): “Correlation of the Various Planktonic Foraminiferal Zonations of The Paleocene”: Proc. First Intern. Conf Planktonic Microfossils, Geneva. 1967 (E.J. Brill / Leiden / Holland), v. II. p.202-223. 1 chart.

17. (I 970a): “On A Proposed Lithostratigraphic Subdivision For the Late Cretaceous - Early Paleogene Succession in The Nile Valley, Egypt, A.R.E: Proc. Seventh Arab Petrol. Cong. (Kuwait; March 16th - 22nd , 1970), paper no. 64 (B-3). P 1-50, Figs. 3-5, I table (won the best papers’ award in the Congress).

18. (1970b): “On The Classification, Evolution and Stratigraphical Distribution of the Glohigerinacea” Abstracts find Planktonic Conf. (Rome, 1970) Abstract no. 36. 3 p.

19. (1970c): “The Genus Rugoglobigerina In The Maastrichtian Sharawna Shale of Egypt”: Abstracts Second Planktonic Conf.(Rome 1970) Abstract no. 37. 2 p.

20. El-Naggar. Z.R (l970d). “Astrology is a myth” Al-Mujtama'a, v. 1, no. 37. p. 16-19 and 28-29 (Kuwait 24-1 1-1970). (In Arabic)

21. (197 la): “On The Classification, Evolution and Stratigraphical Distribution of the Globigerinacea” Proc Second Planktonic Con. (Rome; September 29 -October 7, 1970); Edizioni Technoscienza; Rome, V. I, P. 421- 476, pls. 1-7, charts 1,2.

22. (1971b): “The Genus Rugoglobigerina In The Maastrichtian Sharawna Shale of Egypt: Proc. ibid Planktonic Conf (Rome: September 29 - October 7. 1970). Edzionic Technoscienza. Rome, V. I. P. 477-537, pls. 1-19, text-figs. 1,2.

23. EL-Naggar. Z.R. & EL-RifaÎy, I. (1972a) “Stratigrapbical and Microfacies analysis of the Type Magwa Formation of Kuwait. Arabia” : Proc. Eighth Arab Petrol. Cong. (Algiers. May 28th - June 3rd, 1972); Paper no. 95 (B-3) pp. 1-101, pls. 1-36, text-figs 1-3. 1 table.

24. El-Naggar. Z.R. &El-RifaÎy,I.(1972b) “Stratigraphy and Microfacics of the Type Magwa Formation of Kuwait, Arabia Part 1; Rumaila Limestone Member: AAPG Bull (Tulsa/Oklahoma, USA) v 56, no.8, p. 1464-1494. II figs.

25. EL-Naggar. Z.R. (1973a) “Man and the Universe”: Proc. Abu Dhabi Cultural Session, Ministry of Culture, Abu Dhabi, p. 195-224; Republished : Al-Mujtama'a, v. 3, no. 141. p. 22-24, no. 142, p. 22-25; no. 144, p. 16-18; no. 148, p. 22-25.

26.) 1973b): “Petroleum In Nature” Arab Petroleum Directory, (Beirut/London). p. 297-307 (in Arabic)

27. EL-Naggar. Z.R. & AI-Meer. Adnan Y. (1973). “Position taxonomique du genre Globanomalina Haque, 1956 et remarques sur les Hantkenininae (Foraminiferes)” Rev Micropal. Paris/France v. 16, no. 2, p. 65-72, pls. I. 2.

28. El-Naggar, Z.R. & AI-Rifàiy. I.A. (1973): “Stratigraphy and microfacies of the type Magwa Formation of Kuwait, Arabia, . Part 2; Mishrif Limestone Member: A.A.P.G Bull. (Tulsa/Oklahoma), U.S.A. v. 57, no. II. p. 2263-2279, 8 Pigs.

29. El-Naggar, Z.R. (1974) “The Expanding Universe”. AI-Kuwaiti magazine, Kuwait; v. 14. No. 593, p. 8-3 I (in Arabic).

30. ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ  (I 975a) “Kuwait 600 million years ago”. AL-Kuwaiti magazine, Kuwait, v 14, no. 59S, p. 8.9 (In Arabic).

31. (1975b) “Islam, the challenge”, a review : The Contemporary Muslim magazine, Beirut, nos. I & 2. p. 380-206 (in Arabic).

32. (1975c) . “Natural Gas” (Part 1): Al- Wataniah Magazine, Kuwait, vol.1,no.s,p.(In Arabic).

33. (1975d): “On a proposed system for teaching Geology at the university level”. Seminar on Methods of Undergraduate Teaching (Science); Faculty of Science, Kuwait University (Kuwait) May 3, 1975; Abstract p. 7-8.

34. (1975e): “Natural Gas (Part 2): Al-Wataniah magazine, Kuwait. v 1, no. 6, p. 15-22 (in Arabic).

35. (1975f) “Petroleum, the rock’s oil (Part 1): Nature and Origin, Al-Kuwaiti magazine. Kuwait, v. 14, no. 603, p. 4-6 (In Arabic).

36. (I975g) : “Petroleum, the rock’s oil” (Part 2): Generation and Migration, ibid. v. 14, no 604, p. 3-5 (In Arabic).

37. (1975h): “Oil Reservoirs”, ibid, v. 15, no. 607, p. 6-8 (In Arabic).

38. (l975i) “Oil Traps”. ibid. v. 15, no. 609, p. 4-6 (In Arabic).

39. (1975j) “Oil Fields”. ibid, v. 15, no. 611, p. 10-11 (In Arabic).

40. (1975k), “Islamic activities in America”. Al-Mujtamma Nos. 312 (p. 26-29); 314 (p. 28-32); 317 (p. 16-19).

41. (1976c). “The Crisis of Modern Education.” Proc. 14th Annual Convention M.S.A. of the U.S.A. and Canada (28th - 31st May. 1976, Bloomington, Indiana); Indianapolis. Indiana, U.S.A. , pp. 1-16,

42. (I 976a) “On the necessity of rewriting Science from the Islamic perspective: Proc. Islamic Solidarity Conf (Science and Technology), Riyadh, p. 1- 35.(Reprinted by the “Contemporary Muslim”, Beirut. no. 6. p. 15-43; again reprinted in Al-Mujtamma magazine, Kuwait, Nqs. 291 (p. 26-31); 293 (p. 26-31); 299 (p.26-32); 300 (p.26-31).

43. (1977 a-c) : “The World Educational Crisis and its Islamic Solution “First World Conference on Muslim Education (Mecca, March 31 - April 8, 1977) (Reprinted by the Contemporary Muslim Magazine”, Beirut, no. 11, p. 137-lBS. no. 12, p. 107-147. no. 13, p. 86-128, (in Arabic). English version was published in the Kuwait Times. Kuwait. (July 8. 9, 1978).

44. (1978 a-d) “Evolution From The Islamic Paint of View”, Parts I - IV Kuwait Times, Kuwait, June 8-11. 1978.

45. (I 978e) I “The Theory of Organic Evolution From the Islamic Perspective”: Al-Khafji (August. 1978), p. 2-7 (in Arabic). Reprinted by “The Geologist Magazine” no. 5. pp. 4-7. Kuwait University, Kuwait.

46. (1978b) "Muslims in South Africa": Al-Arabi magazine. Kuwait, (October, 1978). p. 48-50.

47. (I 978c) “The Story of the Black Stone in the Kaa’ba” ; The Geologist Magazine; Kuwait University. Kuwait. no. 5, pp. 30. 31.

48. EL-Naggar. Z.R. & Dawood, A. (1979): “Pre-historic life” The Scientific Publishing House. Kuwait. 160 pp; 111 Figs. (In Arabic).

49. EL-Naggar. Z.R. (1980a) “The World Educational Crisis : An Islamic Perspective’ : Al-­Falah Publishing House, Kuwait, 184 p. (In Arabic). Republished by the I.I.I.T., Washington D.C. and by Wahbah Bookshop, Cairo, Egypt.

50. (1980b): “Since when was the Earth?” Al-Arabi magazine, Kuwait (February 1080). p. 116-119) (In Arabic).

51. (1980c): “Methodology of Islamic Education”; Al-Khafji magazine, (Saudi Arabia). 10(7), p. 206 (In Arabic).

52. (I 980d): “Scientific and Technological Development an the Muslim’ World Al-Ummah magazine. Doha (Qatar). 1(3p. 54-57, (In Arabic).

53. (l980e) “The lagging behind of the contemporary Muslim Countries in the area of Science and Technology: Its causes; Al-Ummah Magazine, Doha (Qatar). 1(4), p. 5 1-55.

54. (I980f): "Means and Methods of Scientific and Technological Development in the Contemporary Muslim World". Al-Ummah Magazine. Doha, Qatar, 1(5). p. 8-13

55. (1981a): “Oil and Gas Prospection in the Arab World, Inter. Conf. Energy Use and Management. Berlin. W Germany (October 26-30, 1931), II p.

56. (1981b): "Islam and the Teaching of Sciences"; Third World Conference on Islamic Education. Dacca.. Bangladesh, (March 5-11. 1931); 51 p. (Republished in J. Society international For Islam and Modern age v. 1. no. 2, p. 1-51). -

57. EL-Naggar. Z.R. & EI-Nakhal. H.A. (l981a): “On the occurrence of the Foraminiferal genus Heterohelix in the Late Cretaceous Succession of Kuwait.’ Abstracts of the 6th Iraqi Geological Conf. Baghdad. Iraq, p.48.

58. EL-Nakhal. H A. & EL-Naggar. Z.R. (1981b): The Foraminiferal Genus Heterohelix in the Late Cretaceous Succession of Kuwait; Rat’. 1. Sc. 4 (2), p. 63-01. 16 figs.. 3 text-figs.

59. EL-Naggar. Z.R (I 982a): “On the Islamization of Earth Sciences, First Seminar on the Islamization of Knowledge. Islamabad (January 5-8. 1932), p. 1-12.

60. (I 982b) “Ancient Shorelines in Arabia First Jordanian Geol. Conf, Amman. Jordan (September 6-12, 1922). p1-44. 5 text-figs.

61. EL-Naggar. Z.R. & EI-Nakhal. H (I 982) “The genus Globigerinelloides in the Subsurface Cretaceous Succession of Kuwait. Arabia": Bull. Fac. Sci. K.A.U. (Jeddah), v. 6. p. 249-266, 2 Figs., I p1.

62. EL-Naggar, Z.R. & M.M. Ashour (1983): “Microstratigraphical Analysis of the Late Cretaceous / Early Paleogene Succession in Egypt (Typified by the Dakhla, Nile Valley and Red Sea Coast sections): Proc. 1st Jordanian Geol. Conf (Amman 6-8 September, 1982). p 112 - ISO. 3 text-figs., 17 pls. (Nov.. 1983).

63. Hilal, MA.. Y.M. Eyssa; A.H. El-Abiad and Z.R. EL-Naggar (1983); "Energy Storage For Electric Utility Use In Saudi Arabia"; First Saudi Engin. Conf.(Jeddah, May 14-19, 1983), pp. 1.2.

64. EL-Naggar, Z.R., & A. Abdennabi (1983): Geology of the Phosphate deposits in northwestern Saudi Arabia SANCST Report. 120 p., 30 pls. 3 maps, 10 text-figs.

65. EI-Nakhal. H A & EL-Naggar. Z.R.. (1983): “On the occurrence of the Foraminiferal genus Pseudoguembelina in the Late Cretaceous succession of Kuwait, R.J. Aleppo Univ.. no. 5, p. 23-32, 3 text-figs.

66. El-Naggar. Z R.. & El-Nakhal, H.A.H. (1984): “On the occurrence of the Foraminiferal genus Rugoglobigerina in the Late Cretaceous succession of Kuwait, J. Geol. Soc. Iraq v 16-l7.p 149-183

67. EL-Naggar. Z.R. & El-Nakhal. H A.H (I 984b): “On the occurrence of the Foraminiferal genus Hedbergella in the Late Cretaecous succession of Kuwait, Bull Faculty of Sci. Basrah Univ.. v. X. p. 97-122, 2 text-figs.. 2 p15.

68. EL-Naggar, Z.R. (in Robaszynski. F. and others, 1984) : “Atlas of Late Cretaceous Globotruncanids”; Rev. Micropal., v. 26, no. 3-4, (December 1933 - March 1934), p. 145-305.54 pls

69. EL-Naggar. Z.R. (1985): “Geology of Northwestern Saudi Arabia”; read before the Second Jordanian Geological Conference, Amman (22-24 April, 1985).

70. EL-Naggar, Z.R. & EI-Nakhal, H. A..(1935a):”The Foraminiferal genus CIavihedbergella in the Late Cretaceous succession of Kuwait’, Sudan J. Sci., I, p. 38-47. 2 text figs., 1 pl.

71. EL-Naggar, Z.R & El-Nakhal. H.A.,(1985b): “The Foraminifrral genus Gublerina in the Late Cretaceous succession of Kuwait’. J. Coil. Science., King Saud University, 16 (2), p. 229-237. 2 text figs.. I p1.

72. EL-Naggar. Z.R. (1985c), “Students Guidance, its concepts and importance”: Proc. 6th Conference of the Students Affairs’ Deanship in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Umm Al-Qura University. Makkah 4-7 March. 1985, pp1-12.

73. (I986a), “The Zarghat Magnesite: An Economic Ore Deposit In Saudi Arabia; Special Report. Nada International Co., Lugano, Switzerland, 5S pp.

74. (1 986b), “Groundwater Occurrence In Saudi Arabia; Proc. Short Course on Exploration Development and Management of Groundwater Resources. KFUPM, Dhahran, (December 20-24, 1986), 30 pp.

75. (1986c). “The limitations of Science and the teachings of science from the Islamic perspective; The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, v. 3,no. 1,pp. 59-75 (sept., 1986).

76. (I 986d) Source and Development of Ground Water in Saudi Arabia, KFUPM. Dhahran. pp. 1-98. 25 figs. , 2 pls.

77. (I987a). “Biostratigraphic Analysis in Petroleum Exploration; in Proc. Short Course on Hydrocarbon Exploration, KFUPM, Dhahran (January 31 - Feb. 4.(1987) pp. 1-47

78. EI-Naggar, Z.R. & H.A. EI-Nakhal (1987b): “Stratigraphy and Planktonic Foramtnifera of the Wasia Group (Cretaceous) in Kuwait”, J.Coll.Sci.. King Saud Univ.. I8(I).pp 73-87.

79. (1987c) “The genus Globotruncana from the subsurface Upper Cretaceous of Kuwait, Arabia’, Paleont. v.197., pp. 39-84. 3 text-figs, 6 pls (Stuttgart, Germany).

80. EL-Naggar. Z.R & HA. El-Nakhal (1987d), The genus Praeglobotruncana in the Late Cretaceous Succession of Kuwait. J.Geol.Soc.Iraq, v.23, no.2,w 1-25

81. El-Naggar, Z.R. (l987e): “Biostratigraphic Controls of Hydrocarbon Exploration in Saudi Arabia”. ibid.. pp 1-55.

82. (1987f) “The geological concept of mountains in the Holy Qur’an”, Proc First international Conf on Scientific Miracles in Qur’an and Sunnah. Islamabad. October 18-22, 1987. pp. 48. 10 text-figs.

83. El-Naggar. Z.R. (I 988a) “Foundation Problems In Sabkha Deposit”: In Abdul Jauwad, S (Editor) Proc of A Short Course on Foundation Engineering for Practicing Engineers (KFUPM. Department of Civil Engineering 9-13 April, 1928). pp. SDI 1-Sd 45.

84. El-Naggar. Z. R (1988b) “The lagging behind of Contemporary Muslims in the area of Science and Technology” (In Arabic) Al-Ummah Book # 20: Research and Information Center. Doha. Qatar. (Safar. 1409/Sep. 19S8). 146 pp. Republished by Wahbah Bookshop, Cairo, Egypt. 

85. EL-Naggar. Z.R. & S. Kamel. (I988c): “Biostratigraphical Analysis of the Late Cretaceous/Early Paleogene succession in the Turayf area, northwestern Saudi Arabia Revista Espanola de Micropaleontologia. (Madrid), v. XX. no. 3. pp. 329-353. 6 pls. , 4-text-figs. . 2 tables

86. EL-Naggar. Z.R. (1988d): “lslamizing the teaching of science: A model in challenge and response: Islam: source and purpose of Knowledge: The I.I.I.T., Islamization of knowledge. Series No.5: Proceedings and selected papers of the second conference on Islamization of Knowledge; pp.131-151.

87. El-Naggar. Z.R & AN Al-Daffa’a. (1989): “Early Muslims’ Contributions To The Development of Earth Sciences”; the G.C.C. Education Bureau, Special Publication (Riyadh / Saudi Arabia ), 446 p(in Arabic); Republished by the Egyptian/Libanese Publishing House, Cairo, Egypt.

88. El-Nakhal. H A H.. & El-Naggar. Z.R (1989), “Review of the Biostratigraphy of the Hasa Group(Palaeogene) in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Adjacent Regions” J. King Saud Univ. vol I, Science (1. 2). pp37-99. Riyadh (1409/1989).

89. EL-Naggar. Z.R. (1990). “The Contemporary Educational Crisis: an Islamic perspective”, the I.I.I.T. Washington D.C.. Islamization of Knowledge Series # 6, pp.1-254 (in Arabic)

90. “Le Concept Geologique de Montagnes dans Le Glorieux Coran”, Proc. Conf Sur Ies Miracles Scientifiques dans le Coran, Dakar / Senegal (20/9-5/10/1990), pp.1-15.

91. EL-Naggar. Z.R. & El-Nakhal. H.A.H.S(1990): “Stratigraphy and Planktonic Foraminifera of the Aruma Group (Cretaceous) in Kuwait. Arabia”. Damascus Univ. Journal, v. 6 .no. 2!, pp 13-51.4 pls 3 text-figs.

92. Sahin. A. EL-Naggar, Z.R. & Abdullatif, A. (1990), “Global Estimates for Abu Tartur Phosphate Deposit, Western Desert. Egypt”. Proc. Third Jordanian Geol. Conf, Amman (3-5 March. 1988), Special Publication no. 3. pp.344-360.

93. Geologic Notions in the Glorious Qur’än”, 12 separate articles in a book entitled “ Scientific Facts in Qur’än and Sunnah” Scientific Publishing House. Cairo. Egypt, pp 1-36

94. El-Naggar. Z R. (I 991a), ‘The geological concept of Mountains in the Glorious Qur’än”. Research Monographs Series No 3, Sources of Scientific Knowledge, The Assoc of Muslim Scienhtsts and Engineers and the Int. Inst. Islamic Thought. Washington D.C., pp.1-83, text-figs. 1-23 Book Co., Cairo, Egypt. Arabic Version by Al- Shoroug  Intern. 

95. EL-Naggar. Z.R. (1991b). “Muslim Scientists and their Future role in the revival of the Ummah” Proc The International Conference on Islamic Civilization (Kuala Lumpur Malaysia June 24-29. 1990, pp. L-22.

96. Al-Amoudi, O.S B. Abduljauwad, SN. , EL-Naggar, Z.R. and Safar. M.M., (1991); ‘Geotechnical Considerations on Laboratory and field Testing of Sabkha “. Proceedings, Symposium on Recent Advances in Geotechnical Engineering Singapore, v.1, August 1991. pp I-20.

97. El-Naggar, Z.R.(1992). Al-Amoudi, 0. S.B. and Asi, I. M. K. “The Sabkha Problems in Saudi Arabia’, Proc. First Jordanian Conf Civil Engineering, Amman, Jordan, (2-4/6/1992), pp 1-7. 2 text-figs. .2 tables.

98. Al-Amoudi. O S B.. Abduljauwad. SN.. El-Naggar, Z.R.. and Rasheeduzzafar, (1992), Response of Sabkha to Laboratory Tests: A Case Study “. Engineering Geology. v 33,December 1992), pp. 111-125.

99. A1-Axnoudi. 0 SB. El-Naggar. ZR., and Asi, I.M. (1992), “ The Sabkha Soil in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its Engineering Problems, A1-Muhandis (Saudi Arabia), v 6, (2). 1992, pp. 56-62 (in Arabic).

I00. El-Naggar. Z.R (1993). “The role of mountains in stabilizing the Lithosphere. Proc. Conf Scientific Notions in Qur’an and Sunnah, Moscow, (3-6 September, 1993), pp. 1-15.

101. (1994). “Scientific Notions in the Glorious Qur’än Relating to Earth Sciences; Proc Second International Conf on Geology of the Arab world, Cairo, pp. 1-20

102. EI-Nakhal. HA & EL-Naggar, Z.R. .1994) “Review of the biostratigraphy of the Aruma Group (Upper Cretaceous) in Kuwait. The Arabian Peninsula and surrounding regions”. Cretaceous Research, V. 15, pp. 401-416.

103. Al-Amoudi, O S W , Asi, I. M. and El-Naggar. Z. R. (1995), “Stabilization of an arid, saline sabkha soil using additives”; Q. I Eng. Geol. (28). pp. 36S-379, 12 figs. , 3 tables.

104. Abduljauwad. SN. . Al-Amoudi. O.S.B. , and EI-Naggar. Z.R. (1995). “On the Geotechnical Problems of Sabkha Evaluation by grain size distribution" :Proc. 2nd Geotechnical Engineering Conference, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt, 1994), pp. 1-12

105. Al-Amoudi. O S B & EL-Naggar. Z.R.; Aiban, S. A. and Abdul-Wahhab. H. I (Ms) “Characteristics of Sakaka Soil A Comprehensive Review".

106. (2000): "Scientific Facts Revealed in the Glorious Qur'än"; Khudhair Publishing House, Cairo, Egypt; pp.1-34, 17text-figs., Reprinted by the Intern. Inst . of Qur'än Miracles, Amman, Jordan 62pp.16 text-figs. Arabic version published by Dar Al-Ma'arefah, Beirut, Lebanon (2005).

 

107. (2001-2004): "Treasure in the Sunnah: A Scientific Approach"; 3vols in two sets one in Arabic and the other in English (c600pp.)
The Arabic version is published by Nahdat- Misre Publishing Co., Cairo, Egypt and the English translation is published by Al-Falah Foundation, Cairo, Egypt.

108.  (2003): "Islam and the West in Western Writings" (In Arabic) Nahdhat Misre, pp.,-202.(An English translation is on the way)

109. (2003): "Selected Examples from the Glorification of the Creator by His Creation"; (In Arabic); Nahdhat Misre, Cairo, Egypt.

110. (2004): "The Conspiracy", (In Arabic translated into both the French and the German language), pp.,1-263;Nahdhat Misre, Cairo, Egypt.

111. (2005):"Reflections on the history of the seal of prophethood" ;pp.1-195. (In Arabic), Nahdhat Misre, Cairo,Egypt.

112. (2006) "The Issue of the Scientific Inimitability of the Glorious Qur'än and the controls of how to deal with it".

113. (2006): "On  the Scientific Inimitability of the Glorious Qur'än" vols.1,2,pp.1-180, 6 text-figs. (Arabic version pp.1-175, 6 text-figs.; English version in press); International Al-Shorouq Co., Cairo, Egypt.

114. (2004): "The Firmament in the Glorious Qur'än"; Al-Ma'arefah, Beirut, Lebanon pp.1-606(In Arabic)
(English version under preparation).

115. (2005): "Earth in the Glorious Qur'än"; ibid, 639 pp. (in Arabic).

116.  (2006): "Animal in the Glorious Qur'än" ; ibid 508 pp. (in Arabic).

117. (In Press): "Man in the Glorious Qur'än"; ibid

118. (2006): "Plants in the Glorious Qur'än"; Al-Shorouq International Book Co., 3 vols., pp. 1-634 (in Arabic).

119. Scientific Commentary on the Glorious Qur'än.

120. (2001-now) has published 220 weekly articles in the daily paper Al-Ahram, Cairo, Egypt.

121. (Ms.) “Stratigraphical analysis and hydrocarbon habitat of the Arabian Gulf Basin.

122. (Ms.) “Foraminiferida from bottom sediments in the offshore area of Kuwait (Northwestern Arabian Gulf). North American Publishing House, Washington.,D.C., U S.A., 620 p. 54 pls , 42 text-figs.. 7 tables.

123. (Ms ) “The occurrence of Clavihedbergella (Asterohedbergella) asterospinosa in the subsurface Cenomanian rocks of Kuwait, and remarks on the genus Clavihedbergella.

124. (Ms.) “Geology of Central Arabia as seen by Apollo-Soyuz Satellite.

125. ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ  (Ms.) ‘Hedbergella (Rugohedhergella). a new Cretaceous Planktonic Forarniniferid subgenus.

126. (Ms.) “The Rzehakenidae Cushman. 1933, amended, an agglutinated milioline foraminiferid family”.

127. (Ms.) “A Reclassification of the Suborder Mi/b/ma (Foraminiferida)

128. (Ms.) ‘Microfacies analysis of the Late Crateceous-Early Paleogene succession in the Kuwait-Saudi Arabia Divided Neutral Zone Offshore area”.

129. (Ms) “Stratigraphy and larger foraminiferida of some subsurface Middle Eocene sections in Arabia”.

130. EI-Naggar. Z.R. and H. F. El-Sahn (Ms.) : “Stratigraphical and Microfacies analysis of the Late Eocene-Early Oligocene Succession of Jabal Hafeet, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

131. El-Naggar. Z.R. & S. Kamel, (Ms): “Lithosiratigraphical Analysis of the Late Cretaceously Early Paleogene Phosphate-bearing Succession in the Turayf area, northwestern Saudi Arabia.

132.. (Ms )“Microfacies Analysis of the Late Cretaceous/Early Paleogene Succession in the Turayf area, northwestern Saudi Arabia.

133. El-Naggar, Z.R. & M. Wasimuddin, (Ms.) “Lithostratigraphical Analysis of the Late Cretaceous- Early Paleogene Phosphate-bearing succession in the Thaniyat Turayf area, Northwestern Saudi Arabia.

134.. (Ms) “Biostratigraphical Analysis of the Late Cretaceous - Early Paleogene succession in the Thaniyat Turayf area, Northwestern Saudi Arabia.

135., (Ms )“Microfacies Analysis of the Late Cretaceous - Early Palcouene succession in the Thaniyat Turayf area, Northwestern Saudi Arabia.

136. El-Naggar. Z.R. & M. Al-Tamami. (Ms.) “Lithostratigraphical Analysis of the Outcropping Early Paleogene Succession in the Dammam Dome, Eastern Saudi Arabia.

137.. (Ms.) “Biostratigraphical Analysis of the Outcropping Early Paieogene Succession in the Dammam Dome, Eastern Saudi Arabia.

138., (Ms ) “Microfacies Analysis of the Outcropping Early Paleogene Succession in the Dammam Dome. Eastern Saudi Arabia.

139. El-Naggar. Z.R., El-Guindy, A.W., & Al-Naimi, S. (Ms.). Northwestern Saudi Arabia. A New Hydrocarbon Potential.

140. El-Naggar, Z.R. (Ms.) “Stratigraphy and Planktonic Foraminiferida of the Mawhoob West Section, Western Desert. Egypt.

141. (MS) “Mid-Cretaceous Events in Egypt/Arabia region.”

142. El-Naggar, Z R, & El-Nakhal, H.A.H. (Ms.) “Stratigraphy and Planktonic Foraminiferida of the Middle-Late Cretaceous Succession in Kuwait.”

143. EI-Naggar, Z.R. & Jaber, A.S. (Ms) “Stratigraphy and Planktonic Foraminiferida of the Late Cretaceous Succession in the Kuwait-Saudi Arabia Divided Neutral Zone Offshore area. Part 1 Stratigraphy.

144.. (Ms) “Stratigraphy and Planktonic Foraminiferida of the Late Cretaceous Succession in the Kuwait-Saudi Arabia Divided Neutral Zone Offshore area. Part2 Planktonic Foraminiferida.

145. El-Naggar. Z.R. & Williams P. (Ms.) “The occurrence of a silicified wood belonging to the genus Dadoxylon in the Late Campanian Sibaiya Formation of Egypt.

146. El-Naggar. Z.R.(Ms ) Geology of Arabia.

F- SUPERVISED RESEARCH

(List of Ph.D. and M Sc theses supervised by of Professor Z.R. El-Naggar)

1. Stratigraphy and micropaleomology of the Late Cretaceous- Early Paleogene Succession in Kuwait’.

2. “Stratigraphy and Planktonic Foraminifera of the Late Cretaceous Succession in the Kuwait-Saudi Arabia Neutral Zone Offshore Area”.

3. “Stratigraphy and Planktonic Foraminifera of the Middle Cretaceous Succession in Kuwait”.

4. “Foraminiferida from the offshore area of Kuwait (Northwestern Arabian Gulf)”.

5. “Biostratigraphic studies of the Mawhoob West Section, Western Desert, Egypt, UAR.

6. “Stratigraphical and microfacies analysis of some Middle Cretaceous Succession in Kuwait’.

7. “Stratigraphy and microfacies analysis of some Early Cretaceous Successions in the subsurface section of the Kuwait-Saudi Arabia Divided Neutral Zone Offshore area.”

8. “Foraminiferida from the Early-Middle Eocene Succession in the area to the East of Assiut. Egypt.

9. ‘Foraminiferida from the Neogene Succession of Kuwait and the Arabin Gulf’.

10. ‘Microstratigraphical analysis of the Late Cretaceous-Early Paleogene succession in Egypt. typified by the Dakhla Oasis and the Nile Valley Sections’.

11. “Stratigraphical and microfacies analysis of some Late Cretaceous succession in the subsurface of Kuwait”.

12. “The Wall of the Test in the Foraminiferids”.

13. “Larger Foraminiferida from the Paleogene section of J. Hafeet, Abu-Dhabi”.

14. “Foraminiferida from subsurface Paleogene sections in Kuwait

15. “Stratigraphical and microfacies analysis of the Cretaceous-Paleogene transition beds in the Kuwait-Saudi Arabia Divided Zone offshore area".

16. Palynolngy of Neogene Sediments in Kuwait and its Paleoclimatic implications”.

17. Stratigraphical and microfacies analysis of the late Cretaceous-Early Paleogene Phosphate- bearing succession, in Northwestern Saudi Arabia (Thaniyat Turayf and Southern Turayf areas).

18. Stratigraphical and microfacies analysis of the Late Cretaceous-Early Paleogene Phosphate-bearing succession in Northwestern Saudi Arabia (Northern Turayf area).

19. “Stratigraphical and microfacies analysis of the Early Paleogene Section of the Dammam Dome, Eastern Saudi Arabia.

20. Geology. Petrography and Geochemistry of the Volcanic Rocks of the Turayf-Wadi As sirhan area, Northwestern Saudi Arabia”.

21. “Geostatistical estimation of ore reserves in the Abu Tartur Phosphate Deposits, Western Desert. Egypt’.

22. “Stratigraphy and Microfacies Analysis of some selected Late Cretaceous surface and subsurface sections in Arabia”.

23. “Stratigraphy and Microfacies Analysis of some Early Cretaceous Type Sections in Saudi Arabia”.

24. “Stratigraphy and Microfacies Analysis of The Middle Cretaceous succession in The Saudi Arabia/Kuwait Divided Neutral Zone Offshore area.

25. Foundation problems in Sabkha deposits.”

26. “Stratigraphical and Microfacies Analysis of the Late Eocene -Early Oligocene succession of Jabal Hafeet,U.A.E.”.

27. “Lithofacies and Diagenetic Study of the Uthmaniya Arab-D Limestone Member, Saudi Arabia”.

28. “Environmental changes in the Arabian Peninsula during the Holocene Epoch”.

29. ‘Petrographic, Mineralogical and Geochemical Characteristics of the Proterozoic Volcanic Rocks in the Abha Area, Saudi Arabia”.

30. “Paleomagnetism and Petrography of Cenozoic Basaltic Flows in the Rabigh Area.

31. “Studies on Soil Foundation Interaction in the Sabkha Environment of Eastern Saudi Arabia”.

32. “Climatic Changes in Saudi Arabia During The Neogene Time”.

33. “Geology of the Early Paleogene Phosphorite Deposit of Nourthwestern Saudi Arabia”.

34. “Geostatistical Evaluation of the Hazm’al-Jalamid Phosphorite Deposit, Northwestern Saudi Arabia”.

35. “Stratigraphical Analysis of Middle Cretaceous Succession in the Khafji / Saffaniya Structure. Saudi Arabia”.

G- INTERNAL REPORTS, CLASSIFIED CONSULTATION REPORTS  AND UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS:

1. El-Naggar, Z.R. (1957): “Some Geological Observations On the Phosphate Deposits in the Nile Valley. Egypt”. Read before the Geological Society of Egypt, Cairo, June 1957 (p. 1-25, I map, 4 sections).

2. (1958), ‘Geology of the Barramiya Gold Mining District Eastern Desert, Egypt”: Internal Report, the Barramiya Gold Mining Co., Egypt. 1958, p. 1-25, I map. 3 sections.

3. (1959), “Geology of The Carboniferous Outcrops in Mid Central Sinai, With Special Reference to its Coaly Horizons. Internal Report, Department of Geological and Mining Research. Cairo, Egypt, 1959 (pp. 1- 45, 1 map, 4 sections).

4. (1960), “Introduction to Geomorphology” Riyadh University, Saudi Arabia, p. 1-56 (In Arabic).

5. (1961), “Egypt through the Eras” Read before the “Ruddler Geology Club”, Aberystwyth, Cards., U.K., March 15, 1961. (p. 1-45, 1 map. I text figs.).

6. (1964a), “Bottom and sub-bottom geology of the North See basin Robertson Research Laboratories. Llandylas, Abergele, N. Wales 75 p., 16 maps 20 figs.

7. (1964b), “Stratigraphy and micropaleontology of a subsurface section in the Ethiopian offshore area, Red Sea”; Robertson Research Laboratories, Llandylas Abergele, North Wales; 36 p., 14 text-figs.

8. (1965). “Recent advances in microstratigrapbical analysis”. Read before the Scientific Association. Riyadh University, Riyadh, 23-11-1985 (In Arabic)

9. (1966c), “The Geological Evolution of Arabia. Read before the Scientific Association. Riyadh University, Riyadh. 23-11-1966 (In Arabic).

10. (1970e), “Roam the Earth and see how creation did originate". Read before the Social Reformation Society, Kuwait (13-3-1970). (In Arabic)

11. (1971a), ‘The Universe Around us. Road before the General Library, Hawalli, Kuwait (27-1-1971). (In Arabic).

12. (197lb)“Organic Evolution between supporters and opposers” Keefan Library. Kuwait (January 10, 1974).

13. (1974b), “The Cretaecous-Paleogene rocks in Egypt: A Stratigraphical Analysis”. Read before the Geological Society of Egypt, June 15, 1974.

14. (1975a), “The Role of Muslim Intellectuals in our time: Read before the Graduates’ Society. Kuwait (September 24, 1975).

15. (l975b), ‘Stratigraphical Analysis of the Permo-Triassic to Cretaceous succession penetrated by a number of deep test wells in Kuwait” internal Report, Arab Petroleum Consultants. Kuwait).

16. (l976d), “Islam and Modem Science”. Read before the (Geological Society, Kuwait University, Kuwait (November 29, 1976).

17. (1976e), “Stratigraphical Analysis of the Oil Producing Paleozoic Succession in the Tin-Fouye Structure. Illizi Basin, SE. Algeria (Internal Report, Arab Petroleum Consultants, Kuwait).

18.  (1977), “Micrapaleontological Analysis of the Late Cretaecous Succession Penetrated by the Dorra no. 7 well, Saudi Arabia/ Kuwait Partitioned Zone Offshore Area (Internal Report, Arabian Oil Company, Khafji).

19. (MS) : “Cosmic Verses in the Holy Qur’an, one of numerous miraculous aspects of the last Divine revelation”; (In Arabic).

20. “Geology of Arabia” (Ms).

21. New Suggestions For the Division of the Cainozoic Era (Ms).

22. “Stratigraphy and Classification of the Type Nubia Group of Egypt”(Ms).

23. “Microfacies Analysis of the Late Cretaceous - Early Paleogene Succession in the Nile Valley. Egypt (Ms).

24. “The Late Cretaceous - Early Paleogene rocks of Egypt: A Stratigraphical Analysis” (Ms).

25. “The genera: Praeglobotruncana, Hedbergella, and Globigerimlloides in the Maastrichtian Sharawna Shale of Egypt (Ms).

26. “A Systematic study of the recorded planktonic foraminiferida in the Thanet Sands of England” (Ms) .

27. “A revision of the superfamily Globigerinacea” (Ms).

28. “Remarks on the wall structure of the foraminiferids included in the superfamily Globigerinacea" (Ms).

29. “The genus Neoflabellina In The Late Cretaeceous-Early paleogene Succession of the Nile Valley, Egypt. U.A.R.” (Ms).

30. “Further Planktonic Foraminifera from the Late Cretaceous- Early Paleogene Succession in the Esna -Idfu Region. Nile Valley, Egypt” (Ms).

31. Geology of The Esna-Idfu Region, Nile Valley, Egypt” (Ms).

32. “Index Species of Planktonic Foraminiferids in Maastrichtian Stratigraphy” (Ms).

33. “Index Species of Planktonic Forammniferids in Palcocene Stratigraphy” (Ms) .

34. “Foraminiferida of The Type Esna Group of Egypt” (Ms).

35. “Stratigraphy and Planktonic Foraminiferida of the Type Paleocene Sections in Western Europe” (Ms).

36. “On the Genesis of Bedded Phosphorites in the Nile Valley” (Ms).

37. “Origin And Classification of Bedded Phosphorites(Ms).

38. “Vertebrate Remains In The Late Campanian Sibaiya Foundation of The Nile Valley, in Egypt” (Ms).

39. “Taxonomic Position of the genus Abathomphalus Bali, Loeblich and Tappan, with Remarks On the Globotruncanidae” (Ms).

40. “Macrofaunal Remains In The Late Cretaceous - Early Paleogene Succession of the Esna-Idfu Region, Nile Valley, Egypt” (Ms).