
معرفی
Ahmet Abdullah serves as a Lecturer at Gaziantep University's School of Foreign Languages within the Department of Foreign Languages. His academic focus bridges Islamic theology and Arabic language instruction, with formal affiliations documented through YÖK (Council of Higher Education) and ORCID.
Education:
- Doctorate in Hadith (Ongoing, 2024–) at Necmettin Erbakan University Institute of Social Sciences
- Master's in Hadith (2011–2014) from Harran University Institute of Social Sciences
- Licence in Theology (1996–2001) from Selçuk University Faculty of Theology
His research centers on Islamic epistemology and Arabic linguistic structures, particularly examining Hadith methodology through historical manuscripts and classical rhetoric. Current work emphasizes Ottoman-era scholarly contributions to Usul al-Hadith and Quranic Arabic pedagogy, integrating theological precision with language acquisition frameworks.
Publications demonstrate a trajectory from biographical studies of Hadith narrators (e.g., Zayd b. Erkam) toward contemporary analysis of Ottoman Hadith scholarship, reflecting dual expertise in textual criticism and applied linguistics.
No scientific awards or fellowships are documented in available records.
With 11 years of pre-university teaching at the Ministry of Education (2002–2013), he transitioned to higher education in 2013, developing specialized curricula in Arabic grammar, Quranic studies, and Hadith methodology across 19 distinct courses. His instructional approach combines classical Islamic sciences with modern language pedagogy.
No dedicated research labs or formal teams are indicated; scholarly activities appear centered within departmental structures.


