Imran Hossain

Imran Hossain
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University of Dhaka · Department of Arabic

Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics and Arabic Language Teaching
Collaborators are welcome to work with me on Arabic linguistics and lexicography.

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Introduction
Imran Hossain is a Lecturer in the Department of Arabic at the University of Dhaka. He earned his BA in Arabic in 2016 and his MA in ALT in 2017, securing the first position in both. In recognition of his academic excellence, he has received a Gold Medal, a Provost Award, two Dean’s Awards, the Dhaka University Talentpool Scholarship, and the Mohammad Israil Memorial Scholarship. He teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses, with a research focus on Arabic linguistics and lexicography.
Additional affiliations
September 2024 - present
University of Dhaka
Position
  • Student Advisor
Education
February 2017 - January 2018
University of Dhaka
Field of study
  • Applied Linguistics and Arabic Language Teaching
January 2013 - December 2016
University of Dhaka
Field of study
  • Arabic (Language and Literature)

Publications

Publication (1)
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Lexicography, a branch of applied linguistics, is concerned with the compilation of dictionaries. The article deals with Al-Qāmūs Al-Muḥīṭ, which is considered to be one of the most widely accepted Arabic dictionaries ever. It was written by Muḥammad Ibn Yaʻqūb Al-Fairūzābādī (1329-1415) in the fourteenth century AD. As the dictionary is very sophi...