
Prof. Dr. Amal Saleh Mahdi Abdul-Latif
Professor (Specialization: Arabic Language and Grammar)
College of Education for Human Sciences
Department of Arabic Language
Email: amalsalah@tu.edu.iq

Research Focus
Faculty Member in the Department of Arabic Language, specializing in the teaching of Arabic grammar, its foundational principles, and its role in preserving the linguistic heritage of the Arab nation. Her academic interest centers on how Arabic maintained its structural integrity throughout history and its honor as the language of the Qur’an, along with methods of preserving it as a vital part of our literary and cultural heritage.
Academic Qualifications
- B.A. in Arabic Language, University of Baghdad, 1996
- M.A. in Arabic Language, University of Tikrit, 2003
- Ph.D. in Arabic Language (Language and Grammar), University of Tikrit, 2013
Administrative Experience
Teaching and Lectures
Supervision of Postgraduate Students
s and Dissertations:
- M.A. – Mohammed Abbas Maher (2019):
Grammatical Permissibility in the Holy Qur’an from Verse 62 of Surat Al-Kahf to Verse 10 of Surat Al-Nur. - M.A. – Samir Abd Jazza‘ (2020):
Glimpses of Grammatical Issues in the Commentary on “Al-‘Awamil Al-Barkawiyya,” Attributed to Yahya Bakhshi: Study and Edition. - M.A. – Yasmine Abdulaziz Salem (2022):
Grammatical Permissibility in Double-Faced Sentences in the Qur’an from the Beginning of Surat Al-A‘raf to Verse 74 of Surat Al-Kahf. - Ph.D. – Huda Saleh Elias (2024):
Grammatical Selections in the Book “Hadā’iq al-Rūḥ wa al-Rayḥān fī Rawābī al-Qur’ān” by Al-Harari.
Scientific Activities and Achievements
Professional Memberships:
- Member, International Council of Arabic Language, Dubai
- Member, World Council of Arabic Language, Beirut
Selected Scholarly Works:
- Khadija Al-Hadithi and Her Contributions to Arabic Grammar
- An Analytical Study of “Sharḥ Shudhūr al-Dhahab” by Ibn Hisham Al-Ansari




