
Prof. Dr. Adel Saleh Al-Alawi
Professor (Specialization: Arabic Language – Syntax)
College of Education for Human Sciences
Department of Arabic Language
Email: adelsaleh@tu.edu.iq

My academic interests focus primarily on the study and analysis of Arabic syntax (nahw)—also known as the science of grammatical inflection. It is the discipline concerned with understanding the grammatical status of word endings and examining the foundational principles governing sentence structure and rules of syntax. The ultimate aim of this field is to determine the mechanisms of sentence formation, the syntactic positions of words, and the characteristics each word acquires within its structural context, whether related to syntactic functions such as subjecthood, objecthood, and initiation, or syntactic rulings such as precedence, postponement, inflection, and grammatical construction.
I am committed to contributing to the formation of a generation well-versed in its mother tongue—the Arabic language, the language of ḍād.
- B.A. in Arabic Language – University of Tikrit – 1998
- M.A. in Arabic Language – University of Tikrit – 2000
- Ph.D. in Arabic Syntax – University of Tikrit – 2009
- Director of the Office of the President of the University of Tikrit (2003–2007)
- Assistant Dean for Administrative Affairs, College of Education for Women – University of Tikrit (2012–2016)
- Rapporteur of the Department of Arabic Language, College of Education for Humanities – University of Tikrit (2019–2021)
- Assistant Dean for Scientific Affairs, College of Education for Humanities (2023–2024)
- Assistant Dean for Administrative Affairs, College of Education for Humanities (2024–present)




