Biography
Ph.D. in Law and Comparative Jurisprudence with a very good degree, University of Islamic Sciences in 2012; Master of Law and Comparative Jurisprudence with a very good degree, Al-Azhari University in 2009; and Bachelor of Religion with a good degree from Yarmouk University in 2001. He is a former lecturer at Ajman University School of Law and the University of Sharjah Faculty of Law.
He has authored several research papers, including: “Women's Rights Working in UAE Law, a Study Compared to Islamic Jurisprudence” (Mansoura University School of Law); “Genetic Fingerprint and its Impact on the Proof and Exile of Descent in Emirati Law, a Study Compared to Islamic Jurisprudence” (Faculty of Law, Sultan Qaboos University); and “The Legality of Surrogacy: A Comparative, Doctrinal Study,” accepted for publication in the *Journal of Positive School Psychology*. In addition, he has attended numerous development workshops and international conferences, and has participated in many volunteer events to serve the community.
Terminal Degree: Ph.D. in Law and Comparative Jurisprudence, University of Islamic Sciences, (2012).