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Prof. Ali Ahmed Mahdi Omran

Professor

Contact Information

  • Holds a PhD degree from University of Manouba in Tunisia obtained in 2006
  • Has published many researches, books and magazines both international and local

Biography

Prof. Ali Ahmed Omran, born in Manama on 1st of January, 1966. Studied in schools of the kingdom of Bahrain (primary, intermediate, secondary), studied in the university of Bahrain-1993. And got the bachelor’s degree. Studied in Saint Joseph University in Lebanon for the master degree-1999 then I got the PhD degree from University of Manouba in Tunisia-2006. I have Joined Ahlia University in 2007 till now (teaching, researches, supervise on students in this university). I am working as an Arabic language and general studies Assistant Professor since 6 years and now as an Assistant Professor of Arabic language and literature, criticism and rhetoric. I has established many researches, books and magazines both international and local.

Teaching Areas

  • Arabic Language and Literature

Research Areas

  • “Shaabyat Al Jomla wa Tatwea Al Lugha: Lughat Al I E” for Yousef Edrees
  • “Al Taqaniyat Al Sardeya” in “Qandeel Um Hashem” Story for Yahya Haqqi, Alexandria University, 2015
  • “Al Lahajat Al Mahliya” in Kingdome of Bahrain: Al Burhama Village as an example, Algeria, 2014
  • Reading in “Hams Al Junoon” Story for Najeeb Mahfodh, Denmark, 2014

Research

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الألغاز الشعبية في مملكة البحرين: منطقة البرهامة أنموذجًا

Journal
2022
علي عمران

التناص الديني في الشعر العربي القديم: ديوان الإمام علي أنموذجًا

Journal
2021
علي عمران

الألغاز الشعبية في مملكة البحرين: منطقة البرهامة أنموذجًا

Journal
2022
علي عمران

حجاجية المجاز المرسل في مقامات بديع الزمان الهمذاني

Journal
2021
علي عمران

التناص الديني في الشعر العربي القديم: ديوان الإمام علي أنموذجًا

Journal
2021
علي عمران

بلاغة أسلوب الالتفات في القرآن الكريم: سورة آل عمران” أنموذجًا

Journal
2021
علي عمران, لا يوجد
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