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Halid Hamedu serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Basic Islamic Sciences at the Faculty of Theology, Artvin Coruh University, Turkey, a position he has held since 2016. His academic work centers on Arabic language studies within Islamic scholarly traditions, with a focus on linguistic analysis of classical texts and pedagogical applications in Arabic grammar instruction.
His educational background includes advanced studies at Tishreen University (Syria) in Arabic Literature and Grammar during 2005-2008 and 1994-1995, complemented by foundational training in Arabic Rhetoric at the University of Mosul (Iraq) from 1985-1989.
Dr. Hamedu's research spans Arabic Linguistics, Grammar, Rhetoric, Semantics, and Syntax, with particular emphasis on contextual analysis of grammatical structures and classical Islamic texts. His methodology bridges theoretical linguistics with historical Islamic scholarship, examining syntactic phenomena through semantic and pragmatic lenses while preserving traditional analytical frameworks.
His publication record from 2002-2023 reveals consistent scholarly output in Arabic linguistic theory, Quranic exegesis commentary analysis, and historical Islamic education documentation. Recent works demonstrate increasing focus on manuscript studies and regional Islamic scholarship, particularly concerning Ottoman-era Yemeni and Black Sea region academic traditions.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
Dr. Hamedu maintains active teaching responsibilities in Arabic language courses at Artvin Coruh University while previously instructing at Yemeni scientific institutes. No formal student advising relationships or research grants were specified in the available records.
His academic activities include critical editions of classical Arabic texts on rhetoric, prayer, Jerusalem studies, and creed, reflecting deep engagement with primary sources in Islamic intellectual history.
