Lecturer/Assistant Professor at Department of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Arts

A faculty member with a culumlative fifteen-year experience  at the crossroads of Poetics, Philosophy, Hard Sciences, Medicine, Food Sciences, Banking and Finance, among many others.

My MA grapples with the understudied hermeneutic contributions of the Egyptian scholar Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd compared with Friedrich Schleiermacher. My PhD challenges the confines of Western critical and literary theory along with postcolonial studies by delving into the Arab-Islamic reception and development of dialectic in the formative and postformative Arab-Islamic World in three key figures from a decolonial prespective: al-Farabi, Ibn Sina and Sayf al-Din al-Amidi.