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Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Ahmed Mohammed Al-Mota’

Professor

Personal Information:

Name:                             Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Ahmed Mohammed Al-Mota’

Nationality:                      Yemeni

Date Of Birth                     1964/ Sana’a

Mobile :                                            00967- 777 122 275

Summary:

 

 

 

Education:

Academic Qualifications:

 

 

  • PhD in Islamic Archaeological Architecture- Dept. of Islamic Archaeology,

             Faculty of Arts, South Valley University. ( Excellent with recommendation for

             publishing the thesis, 2000)

 

  • A. in Islamic Archaeological Architecture- Dept. of Islamic Archaeology, Faculty of Archaeology, Cairo University. ( 1994- Excellent)

 

  • A. coursework- Faculty of Archaeology, Cairo University. ( 1991)

 

  • Diploma in Islamic Archaeology- Dept. of Islamic Archaeology, Faculty of Archaeology, Cairo University. ( 1990- Very Good)

 

  • A. in Archaeology- Dept. of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, Sana’a University

( Top student of the 1985 batch)

 

 

Experience:

Work Experience:

 

As an assistant professor- Dept. of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts and Humanities- 2000

 

As a lecturer- Dept. of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts and Languages, Thamar University.

 

As an associate professor- Dept. of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts and Humanities- 2006.

 

As the chairperson of the Dept. of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Sana’a University in 2007 until 2009.

 

As the Vice Dean of student affairs- faculty of Arts and Humanities- 2012 up to now.

 

 

Conferences and Workshops:

Publications:

 

1- An investigation and study research tilted “ The burial mound of the mullah judge: Hussein Bin Abdullah Addawrii,” in Al-Ekliil magazine, last edition.

2- An archaeologically linguistic study research titled “ The burial mound of  Ahmed Bin Al-Kassim,” Al-Mosnad magazine, 2nd edition.

3- A research titled “ The burial mound of Salahuddein Salah Bin Al-Hassan, Abjadiat magazine ‘Alphabetics,’  issued by Alexandria Liberary, Egypt.

4- An archaeologically linguistic study research titled “ Makamat ‘Epic’ Ashamla and Alfotah” and presented in the sixth conference of the studies of the Arabic Peninsula’s History, King Suood University, Riyadh.

Research and scientific papers:

A thesis titled “ Imam Al-Kassim Bin Mohammed’s Mosque in Shahara city in Yemen,” a comparatively archaeological architectural study.

A thesis titled “ Al-ourdhi compound in Sana’a,” a comparatively archaeological architectural study.

A thesis titled “ Zabiid Mosques in Aioubi era,” a comparatively archaeological architectural study.

A thesis titled “ The archaeological scripts in the Mosques of the old city of Sana’a from the  second Hijri century until the end of the twelfth Hijri century,” an archaeological study.

A thesis titled “ Mosques in Thamar city,” an archaeological architectural study.

A thesis titled “ Mosques in Al-Shehr city from the first Hiri century until the end of the twelfth Hijri century.

 

PhD theses: 

A thesis titled “ The Kofi scripts in Thamar governorate,” an archaeological study.

A thesis titled “ The Ottoman civil buildings in Sana’a city,” a comparatively archaeological architectural study.