I’m a PhD candidate in Philosophy at Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey, with a Master’s in Philosophy from the American University of Beirut. My research interests include Greek Philosophy, Natural and Social Ontology, and Hylomorphism.
I’ve taught courses in Philosophy, History of Ideas, Culture, and Logic—always aiming to make abstract ideas accessible and exciting.
Alongside philosophy, I’m also a language educator and writer, with over 8 years of experience teaching Arabic and English. I create customized curricula that blend creativity with structure, helping students connect with language in meaningful ways.
Previously, I worked as an Instructor at the American University of Beirut and continue to collaborate as a content writer and Arabic language specialist.
📩 Contact me: ziad.danaf@gmail.com
📞 Phone: +90 538 520 5496
Logic
Philosophy
Civilization and Culture
Learn Arabic Online
Translation
Content Writing
Proofreading
No agencies. No hand-offs. You learn with me, Ziad—start to finish.
I’m your dedicated educator—a philosophy-trained Arabic teacher who blends clarity, patience, and a bit of humor. You’ll get one-to-one guidance, honest feedback, and a study plan that fits your brain and your week.
No prefab tracks. I design a custom roadmap after a short chat and a placement check: goals → materials → milestones. We adapt as you grow.
From classical texts to modern media, you’ll practice real language in real contexts, not rote lists. Critical thinking over memorization.
Arabic comes alive with music, film, headlines, and classics—so you remember it, use it, and enjoy it.
We read, listen, and speak through classical and contemporary culture—news, songs, stories, and ideas—so Arabic sticks and actually matters to you.
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This page is a gateway with two doors: one opens to Arabic, the other to Philosophy. Step through either — joy in discovery awaits you