Holder of a PhD in Language Planning and Policy from the College of Islamic Call in Libya, a Master's degree in Arabic Linguistics and Lexicography from the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, and a Master's degree in Semantics from Mansoura University in Egypt. He joined the Doha Historical Dictionary in 2018 and progressed from Research Assistant to Assistant Researcher to Linguistic Expert.
He has authored several research papers and books, including a peer-reviewed book under publication by the Libyan Academy of Arabic Language titled "Language Planning and Policy in Libya." His research includes a paper titled "Civilization Terms in the Doha Historical Dictionary: Clothing Field as a Model," a co-authored paper titled "The Terminological Evolution of the Concept of Exceptional Rule Between the 4th and 8th Centuries AH" (2022), and a paper titled "The Pattern in Lexicographic Industry: The Intermediate Model" (2021). He also authored a peer-reviewed book for the King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz International Center for the Arabic Language, titled "Ordering Compound Lexical Units in the Contemporary Arabic Dictionary: A Computational Linguistic Approach" (2019). He was awarded second place in the ALECSO-Sharjah Award for Linguistic and Lexicographical Studies in 2018.