About

Beyond the Screen: Why I Teach

Learning a language is not about memorizing grammar rules; it’s about opening a door to a new world. My journey in teaching Arabic started with a simple observation: most traditional methods are too rigid, making one of the most beautiful languages in the world feel unreachable.

With over 1,200 hours of live teaching in the last two years and a community of 280,000 learners on Instagram, I’ve realized that what students truly crave is connection, not just conjugation. Whether I’m working with students like Lotus (from the US) to reach fluency or creating content for thousands online, my philosophy remains the same: Arabic should be lived, not just studied.

I don’t just teach you how to speak; I give you the tools to express your personality in Arabic. When I’m not in a lesson or creating content, you’ll likely find me exploring classic cinema or diving into the latest web technologies—always looking for new ways to bridge the gap between tradition and the modern world.

Are you ready to start your story with Arabic? Let’s make it happen.

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