Taught over 10 diverse courses in classical and modern Arabic literature, criticism, and linguistics to undergraduate and graduate students, including Pre-Islamic, Umayyad, Abbasid, and Yemeni literature.
Conducted advanced research in classical Arabic poetry and literary theory, resulting in 7 peer-reviewed publications and a doctoral thesis focused on Al-Hamdani's "Al-Iklil."
Served as Editor-in-Chief for "Saba Journal for Human and Social Sciences," overseeing editorial processes and contributing to scholarly discourse.
Mentored and supervised over 50 students in practical education, thesis development, and academic writing, enhancing their research and pedagogical skills.
Participated actively in 10+ international and national academic conferences and workshops, presenting research and contributing to scholarly discussions on Arabic language and literature.
Contributed to curriculum development and academic assessment by serving on departmental and faculty councils and participating in exam specification workshops.