Khadija Al Sallabi
Linguistic Expert

Linguistic Expert at the Doha Historical Dictionary of Arabic. She holds a PhD in Arabic Language and Literature with distinction from the College of Islamic Call in Libya (2022). She earned a Master's degree from the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies in Arabic Linguistics and Lexicography (2017), and a Bachelor's degree in Arabic Language (Linguistics) with honors and distinction in Media from Qatar University.

She has two published books: "Teaching Arabic to Non-Native Speakers in Light of the Communicative Approach" and "Aspects of Non-Verbal Communication in Children: A Functional Linguistic Study."

She has presented peer-reviewed scientific research at various international conferences, such as: "The Use of Etymology in the Doha Historical Dictionary of the Arabic Language for Teaching Arabic to Non-Native Speakers," "Language Planning and Policy in Qatar: Arabization of University Education and the Mandatory Teaching of Arabic in Private Schools," and "The Structuralist and Generative Schools: A Study of Foundational Concepts."

She has participated in international conferences, celebrations, and various cultural activities, and has publications in local and international newspapers and journals. She has won numerous awards in literary fields.