Mujeeb Saad Abu Kataifa

Academic Info

Academic Title
– Assistant Professor Dr
General specialty
–  Arabic
Specialization
–  Language and Grammar

Accounts

Education

BSC
–  Arabic Language – College of Arts – University of Kufa, 2004-2005.

Masters
–  Arabic Language and Literature – College of Arts – University of Kufa – 2008-2009

PhD
–  Language and Grammar – College of Education, Department of Arabic Language. Karbala University in 2015.

Position(s) Held

  • Director of the Graduate Studies Division
  • Editor-in-chief of the Echo of the Qur’an magazine, affiliated to the Hussainiya Holy Shrine.
  • The linguistic component of the Journal of Contemporary Islamic Studies.

Research Interests

  • The Holy Quran

Research

The researcher has researches, some of which have been accomplished and some are in progress:

  • The Promise of the Hereafter in the Noble Qur’an, a reading in the light of the data of the linguistics of the text.
  • The Day of Judgment in the Noble Qur’an, a textual linguistic study
  • The cry in the Noble Qur’an, a study in the light of the linguistics of the text
  • Al-Habak fi Al-Maqamah Al-Baghdadi by Badi Al-Zaman Al-Hamdani, an applied study in the light of textual linguistics.
  • Substitution and its effect on the consistency of the text The covenant of Imam Ali, peace be upon him, to Malik Al-Ashtar as a model.
  • Al-Sakhkha in the Noble Qur’an, a study in the light of textual linguistics.
  • The forty visit and its impact on the prelude to the Mahdist state.
  • The Intellectual Dimensions of Words in the Noble Qur’an: An Analytical Semantic Study.
  • The psychological dimensions of words in the Holy Qur’an, an analytical and semantic study, which was accepted for publication in the Journal of the Kufa Studies Center.
  • A problematic (a, a) phonemic study (joint research) published in the Journal of the Kufa Studies Center.
  • The words denoting the tribes in the Holy Qur’an are a linguistic approach between their semantic expansion and the possibility of spending them and not.
  • Words indicating marital relations in the Holy Qur’an – the two words (touch, touch) as a model.
  • Normativeness and its impact on deducing the morphological rule, weight (verb) as a model
  • The Great Structure of the Upper Text Selections from War Speeches (24, 66, 124) from Nahj al-Balagha as a model.
  • The return of conscience and its impact on achieving textual harmony.
  • Heaven and Earth: A Study in the Light of the Principle of Interpretation with Accompaniment
    Conferences:
  • Participated in a research in the conference held at the University of Karbala / College of Islamic Sciences 2010 AD.
  • Participated in a research conference held at the University of Kufa / College of Basic Education 2013.
  • Participated in research in the conference held at the University of Kufa / College of Jurisprudence 2013.
  • Participated in a research in the conference held at the University of Baghdad / College of Education for Girls 6/4/2016.
  • Participated in a research in the conference held at the University of Kufa / College of Education for Girls 9/4/2015.
  • Participated in a research in the conference that was held in the shrine of Zaid Al-Shaheed on 6 Shaaban / 2016.
  • Participated in a research in the conference held at the representation of Hajj and Visitation in the Islamic Republic of Iran, a scientific conference devoted to the fortieth visit, which was held on November 18, 2016.
  • Participated in a research in the conference held at the Imam Hussain shrine in cooperation with the Kufa Studies Center for Nahj al-Balaghah in 2016.
  • Participated in a research in the Third International Conference (Islam is Life) held at the University of Karbala, College of Islamic Sciences, in cooperation with the University of Warith Al-Anbiya, College of Islamic Sciences, on December 25, 2021 AD.
  • Participation in other local and international conferences.

Courses Taught

  • Teaching Quranic grammar to PhD students
  • Teaching grammar to undergraduate students
  • Teaching Philology to third-year students, Department of Jurisprudence and its Fundamentals
  • Teaching morphology to undergraduate students