معرفی
Prof. Dr. Atik Aydın is a Turkish academic specializing in Arabic language, Quranic exegesis, and Islamic literature. He currently holds a Professor position in the Department of Arabic Language and Rhetoric at Ankara Social Sciences University Faculty of Theology. Previously, he was an Associate Professor at İnönü University (2015-2018) and a Research Assistant at the University of Nottingham (2018). His career spans teaching roles at Qatar's Ministry of Defense School of Foreign Languages (2019-2022) and long-term academic service at İnönü University since 2010.
- PhD in Theology, Ankara University (2004)
- MA in Theology, Sakarya University (1996)
- BA in Theology, Marmara University (1993)
His research focuses on: Arabic language teaching methodologies, analysis of Arabic literary anthologies, historical evolution of Arabic grammar schools, Ottoman-era Arabic language sources, and classical Quranic commentaries like al-Tabari's Tafsir. He has published extensively on linguistic aspects of the Quran, punctuation in Arabic texts, and pedagogical approaches to teaching Arabic in higher education.
Key publication trends include:
- Quranic linguistic analysis (1992-2022)
- Arabic grammar and syntax studies (2004-2013)
- Historical orthography (2012)
- Exegesis methodology (2004-2022)
- Arabic-Persian-Arabic translation studies (2016)
- Language education in Islamic institutions (2010-2020)
He has advised multiple graduate students, including Halis Dişci (Master's, 2025) and Mehmet Fevzi Sargın (PhD, 2024), focusing on classical Arabic literature and pre-Islamic poetry. His interdisciplinary work extends to psychology, notably analyzing caregiver burden in schizophrenia patients (2009).
