Arabic Department at Sana’a University Hosts Senior Thesis Defense for 10th Graduating Class

SANA’A – Tuesday, February 10, 2026
The Department of Arabic within the Faculty of Languages at Sana’a University held its senior thesis defense sessions today for fourth-year students. This milestone serves as a core requirement for the completion of their Bachelor of Arts degrees.
The sessions were conducted under the supervision of Dr. Tariq Al-Wahbani, the program’s research coordinator. The event was attended by department leadership, including Assoc. Prof. Khaled Abdulhaleem Al-Absi, along with Assoc. Prof. Altaf Mohammed Al-Fandi and Dr. Huda Ahmed Al-Saidi.
Throughout the presentations, students showcased a diverse range of research projects addressing contemporary linguistic, literary, and critical issues. The faculty noted that the presentations demonstrated high-level proficiency in scientific research methodologies, analytical thinking, and deductive reasoning—qualities that reflect the department’s rigorous academic training.
The examining committee praised the high caliber of the students’ work, noting that these theses transcend mere graduation requirements to stand as significant scholarly contributions. Faculty members expressed pride in the students’ intellectual maturity and disciplined methodology, highlighting that such outcomes are a testament to the quality of the university’s educational standards and the ongoing support of the University Presidency and the Deanship of the Faculty.
The event concluded with final recommendations and a celebration of the students’ hard work. Recognition was given to Dr. Tariq Al-Wahbani for his dedicated mentorship and to the examining committee for their constructive scholarly feedback. The atmosphere was one of shared pride and joy as students celebrated the successful completion of this qualitative academic achievement.





