A researcher in linguistics and lexicography, currently working at the Doha Historical Dictionary of Arabic, affiliated with the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies. He holds a PhD in "The Historical Development of the Term Naḥw (Grammar) up to the Fourth Century AH: A Terminological Linguistic Approach" from Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University in Fez, within the Research Laboratory for Terminology and Textual Studies. His dissertation received commendation from the defense committee, with a recommendation for publication due to its scientific importance and high-quality analysis.
He also holds a Master’s degree in Arabic Linguistics and Lexicography from the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, and a Bachelor's degree in Arabic Language and Literature from Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University in Fez, where he was awarded the University Excellence Certificate (First Rank) in 2015.
His work lies at the intersection of linguistic treatment and lexicographic editing. He has hands-on experience in issues related to terminology, grammar, dictionaries, the analysis of heritage texts, and the application of technology in language analysis. Since 2016, he has participated in peer-reviewed international conferences and published academic studies in both Arabic and English in journals indexed in international databases such as Web of Science.
His contributions span academic writing, translation, lexicographic editing, and participation in conferences and training programs. His research focuses on tracing the development of scientific concepts within texts, analyzing the morphological and syntactic structure of verbs, and leveraging these insights to develop lexicographic and linguistic theories.