Academic Staff
Arabic Language
College of Basic Education
University of Duhok
- PhD in Tafsir and Qur'anic Sciences, College of Islamic Sciences, Salahuddin University, 2023.
- MA in Tafsir and Qur'anic Sciences, College of Da'wah and Fundamentals of Religion, World Islamic Sciences and Education University, 2014.
- BA in Fundamentals of Religion, College of Sharia and Islamic Studies, Salahuddin University, 2007.
My teaching experience at the University of Duhok began when the Institute of Islamic Sciences moved to the university in 2016–2017, where I worked in the Department of Islamic Studies in the Faculty of Arts. This allowed me to develop my teaching skills and interact with students from diverse intellectual backgrounds.
Later, I continued teaching in the Department of Arabic Language in the Faculty of Education, which provided me with a broader scope to implement modern teaching methods and cultivate students' critical thinking and analytical skills. This experience contributed to enhancing my professional capabilities and developing teaching methods that combine theory and practice.
Thus, my work in the Faculties of Arts and Education represents a comprehensive path that has enriched my academic experience and strengthened my contribution to improving the quality of university education.
My activities combine academic, religious, and social work, contributing to the service of both the university and the community. I am a faculty member in the Arabic Language Department at the College of Education, University of Duhok, where I participate in teaching and developing academic performance.
I also serve on the Fatwa Committee in Duhok and act as an imam and preacher at the Directorate of Religious Endowments, which gives me the opportunity to engage directly with the community and provide balanced religious guidance.
On the social front, I hold the position of "expert" at the Directorate for Combating Violence Against Women, contributing to awareness and protection efforts. Thus, my professional roles complement each other, forming a path that combines academic knowledge with community service.