Atheer Tareq Noaman Abdullah (Professor)
PhD in ِِArabic Language
Head of the Department
Interpretation and Quran Sciences - Islamic Sciences
isl.atheert.n@uoanbar.edu.iq
Atheer Tariq Noman Abdullah Al-Jabari
Date of Birth: 1977
Gender: Male
General Specialization: Arabic Language and Literature
Specialization: Linguistics and Grammar
Academic Title: Professor
Date of Title Obtained: April 11, 2021
Residence: Anbar, Ramadi
Email: isl.atheert.n@uoanbar.edu.iq
Phone: 07803575075
Positions held:
1- Head of the Hadith Department: College of Islamic Sciences, by Order No. 1243 dated 11/2/2009, and was dissolved by Order No. 59 dated 1/17/2013.
2- Virtual Library Registrar: College of Islamic Sciences, by Order No. 201 dated 1/17/2011, and was dissolved by Order No. 939 dated 10/24/2013.
3- Director of the Quality Assurance and Accreditation Division: College of Islamic Sciences, by Order: M.R.J. 682 dated 10/20/2013, and was terminated by Order: M.R.J. 1259 dated 10/8/2017.
4- Head of the Department of Interpretation and Qur'anic Sciences: College of Islamic Sciences, by Order M.R.J. 1260 dated 10/8/2017, and was terminated by Order M.R.J. 2058 dated 12/29/2019.
5- Assistant Dean for Academic and Student Affairs, by University Order M.R.J. 2058 dated 12/29/2019, and until now.
6- Secretary of the College Council, from 1/14/2020 until now.
The Impact of Semantic Shift on the Departure of Grammatical Particles from Their Original Function in Syntax, Journal of the Iraqi Scientific Academy, Vol. 29, 2022.
The Impact of Non-Linguistic Elements on the Inhibition of the Adverbial Attachment to One of the Governing Elements in the Holy Qur’an, Dirasat: Human and Social Sciences, Vol. 53, No. 3, 2026.
The Use of Arabic Dialects in Ibn al-Shajari’s “Al-Amali” in the Patterns of Nouns and Verbs, University of Anbar Journal of Languages and Literature, Issue 30, 2019.
Verbal Nouns in Sahih al-Bukhari: A Grammatical Study, Proceedings of the Second Conference of the College of Islamic Sciences, 2012.
Re-Examining Grammatical Rules in Light of Poetic Necessity: Supported by Examples from Qur’anic Readings, Dirasat: Human and Social Sciences, Vol. 47, No. 2, Supplement (2), 2020.
The Semantically Inhibited Attachment of Prepositions and Objects in the Holy Qur’an: A Grammatical-Semantic Study, KnE Social Sciences, 2023.
Omission of the Possessor and Substitution by the Possessed in the Holy Qur’an, Proceedings of the First Conference of the College of Islamic Sciences, 2008.
The Grammatical Personality of al-Mustari in His Commentary on “Al-Misbah fi al-Nahw”, Akleel Journal for Human Studies, Issue 21, March 2025.
The Cause of Semantic Awareness in Arabic Grammar, University of Anbar Journal of Languages and Literature, Issue 26, 2018.
The Reasons Behind Qur’anic Word Choices in Surah al-Duha: An Expressive Study, International Journal of Qur’anic Research, 2011.
The Arabic Dialects Mentioned in the Two Sahihs: A Grammatical Study, Madad al-Adab Journal, Al-Iraqia University, 2014.
Instances Where Arabs Deviated from Their Morphological Patterns in Derivation by Altering a Single Vowel for Semantic Differentiation, University of Anbar Journal of Languages and Literature, Issue 15, March 2023.
Deviation of the Arabs from Their Phonological Patterns by Avoiding Assimilation for Semantic Differentiation, Journal of Language Research, College of Education for Women, University of Tikrit, Issue 2, December 2023.
Medical Terminology Related to the Digestive System in the Contemporary Arabic Language Dictionary: A Study in Light of Semantic Field Theory, Nasq Journal, Vol. 38, No. 6, June 30, 2023.
Military Terminology Related to Light and Medium Weapons in the Contemporary Arabic Language Dictionary: A Study in Light of Semantic Field Theory, Akleel Journal for Human Studies, Issue 13, March 2023.
Military Terminology Related to Ammunition in the Contemporary Arabic Language Dictionary: A Study in Light of Semantic Field Theory, Nasq Journal, Vol. 37, No. 4, March 30, 2023.
Military Terminology Related to Offensive War Operations in the Contemporary Arabic Language Dictionary: A Study in Light of Semantic Field Theory, Al-Ma’arif College Journal, Vol. 34, No. 3, 2023.
Aspects of Innovation in the “Noor al-Din al-Waseet” Dictionary, Nasq Journal, Vol. 43, No. 5, 2024.
Criteria of Semantic Correction, Akleel Journal for Human Studies, Issue 21, March 2025.
Preparatory School: Teacher Training Institute in Anbar: 1995-1996
Bachelor's Degree: Department of Arabic Language, College of Education for Humanities, University of Anbar, Iraq, 2000-2001
Master's Degree: Department of Language and Grammar, Department of Arabic Language, College of Education for Humanities, University of Anbar, Iraq, 2004
PhD: Department of Language and Grammar, Department of Arabic Language, College of Education for Humanities, University of Anbar, Iraq, 2010
Master's Thesis Title: Semantic Research according to Tha'lab, Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Yahya
PhD Thesis Title: The Meaning-Based Study of Sahih al-Bukhari: A Grammatical-Semantic Study
1- Supervising a master’s thesis entitled (The Linguistic Impact of Poetic Evidence in the Book of Al-Zahir by Abu Bakr Al-Anbari: A Study of Methodology and Function) at the University of Anbar, College of Education for Human Sciences - Department of Arabic Language. 2- Supervising a master's thesis entitled "The Dialects Cited by Ibn al-Shajari in His Book al-Amali: A Grammatical and Linguistic Study" at the University of Anbar, College of Education for Human Sciences, Department of Arabic Language.
3- Supervising a master's thesis entitled "The Miracle of the Qur'an in the Story of Prophet Shu'ayb, peace be upon him" at the University of Anbar, College of Islamic Sciences, Department of Interpretation and Qur'anic Sciences.
4- Supervising a master's thesis entitled "Anatomical Terminology in the Dictionary of Contemporary Arabic: A Study in Light of the Semantic Field Theory" at the University of Anbar, College of Arts, Department of Arabic Language.
5- Supervising a master's thesis entitled "Medical Terminology in the Dictionary of Contemporary Arabic: A Study in Light of the Semantic Field Theory" at the University of Anbar, College of Arts, Department of Arabic Language.
6- Supervising a doctoral thesis entitled "What the Arabs Differed in, I Measured It for Differentiation in Meaning: Collection and Study" at the University of Anbar, College of Education for Human Sciences, Department of Arabic Language.
7- Supervising a master's thesis entitled "Military Terminology in the Contemporary Arabic Dictionary: A Study in Light of the Semantic Field Theory," College of Education for the Humanities, Department of Arabic Language.
8- Supervising a master's thesis entitled "Explanation of Al-Misbah by Ibrahim bin Ismail Al-Mustari (d. 1137), a Descriptive and Analytical Study," University of Anbar, College of Arts, Department of Arabic Language.
1) Participation in the First Conference of the College of Islamic Sciences / Sharia Sciences in Anbar: Originality and Renewal, University of Anbar / College of Islamic Sciences, 2008 (participation with a scientific paper)
2) Participation in the Second Conference of the College of Islamic Sciences / Towards a Better Scientific Approach to Understanding Islamic Sciences, University of Anbar / College of Islamic Sciences, 2012 (participation with a scientific paper)
3) Participation in the University of Anbar Conference on Humanities and Social Sciences 2020 (participation with a scientific paper)
4) Participation in the Conference of the College of Islamic Sciences, University of Fallujah, with a scientific paper
5) Participation in numerous seminars, workshops, and courses as a trainer and trainee.
6) Linguistic and scientific evaluation of more than fifty scientific research papers
7) Participation in the evaluation and discussion of master's and doctoral dissertations.
8) Participation in numerous committees within the college and university.
9) National evaluator for program accreditation for Islamic Sciences Colleges.
10) Serving as a representative of the Iraqi Academics Syndicate on the Anbar University Council from October 24, 2022, to February 19, 2024.