Zakaria Ouzoun

Zakaria Ouzoun

Zakaria Ouzoun is a Syrian engineer, writer, and thinker. He was born and raised in Damascus, the capital of Syria, where he excelled in civil engineering, specializing in structural studies supporting civil reinforcement works. Despite his considerable skill in engineering and his renowned career as an engineer in several Western and Arab countries, he never abandoned his deep passion for the Arabic language. He dedicated significant time to delving into its world, using his free time to write numerous books on Arabic grammar and linguistics. He also authored a large collection of books on Arab and Islamic heritage. His first book on grammar was “Sibawayh’s Crime: The Complete Rejection of the Illusions in Grammar,” which caused a major media stir and divided public opinion between supporters and opponents. Engineer Zakaria Ouzoun was known for… He takes a critical and problematic approach, and Zakaria Ouzoun was subjected to many harassments and attacks. Efforts were made to prevent the publication of his first book in many Arab countries, and the management of Arab book fairs considered the book “The Crime of Sibawayh: The Complete Rejection of the Illusions in Grammar” to be a forbidden book from the opposition.

Books By Zakaria Ouzoun