
معرفی
Muhammet Kasim Erden serves as an Assistant Professor and Domestic Vice Dean at Gaziantep University's Faculty of Theology, Department of Arabic Language and Rhetoric. With academic service since 2013, he teaches courses including Arabic Grammar, Arabic Language and Rhetoric, and Written Expression across degree and preparation programs, while managing significant administrative responsibilities within the university structure.
His educational foundation includes an Integrated Doctorate (2014-2023) from Gaziantep University's Faculty of Theology specializing in Fundamental Islamic Sciences and Arabic Language and Rhetoric, preceded by a Licence degree (2001-2006) from Konya University's Faculty of Theology in Religious Culture and Moral Knowledge education.
Erden's research centers on Arabic linguistic structures within Islamic scholarly traditions, with intense focus on semantic concepts including Taraduf (synonymy), Furuk/Furūq (meaning differentiation), and Ezdad/Azzad (antonymy). His work examines historical evolution of these concepts through lexical analysis, revealing intricate relationships between Arabic rhetoric, semantic theory, and Islamic scholarly discourse across centuries.
Analysis of his 2022-2023 publications shows consistent exploration of Arabic semantic frameworks, demonstrating specialized expertise in conceptual analysis of linguistic phenomena within classical Arabic texts. His research trajectory reveals deep engagement with theoretical linguistics while maintaining strong connections to Islamic scholarly traditions.
No scientific awards are documented in his academic profile. Regarding academic mentorship, no supervised students are listed in available records. Similarly, research grants, laboratory affiliations, or team-based research initiatives are not referenced in current documentation.




