Muhammad Altunji

Muhammad Altunji
Born 1933
Aleppo, Syria
Occupation Lexicographer, Linguist

Muhammad Altunji (Arabic: محمد ألتونجي/Muḥammad Alūnjī; 1933) a Syrian linguist, and author. He received his PhD in Persian language from University of Tehran in 1966 and received his bachelor's degree in Arabic literature from University of Damascus in 1955 also received high Honorary degree of PhD in Arabic literature from Saint Joseph University. [1][2] He received Indian Prize from UNESCO in 1970 also received prize from president University of Aleppo in 1986 and received prize from president of University of Benghazi in 1989.[2]

He was a Professor and Assistant Professor in some universities like:Damascus University (1966-1970), University of Benghazi (1971-1975), University of Aleppo (1975-1976). He was teaching Arabic language in the China for Three months in 1979. He was Visiting scholar in some universities like: University of Budapest (1982), University of Exeter (1984).[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Muhammad Tunji, Web Site Iranology Foundation.
  2. 1 2 جریدة شرق الأوسط. Arabic international newspaper headquartered in London, Asharq Al-Awsat
  3. 1 2 Muhammad al-Tunji, books of Muhammad al-Tunji in Amazon.
  4. behindthename, Meaning & History of SHAKEEB (to english languages) .
  5. Modern Arabic manuscripts in the National Library of Tunis, in MME 4 (1989), pp. 56-66. (pdf ) 1988:,
  6. The Arabicized Turkish Word in the Qur’an: A Study of “Ghassaq”, Al-Tunji and Muhammad., 2003 Al-Tunji, Muhammad. (2003). Al-Mujam al-Mufassal fi Tafsir Gharib al-Qur’an al-Karim. Lubnan: Dar al-Kutub al-Ilmiyyah..


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