This is Hijratullah Arab, an Arab-Afghan, who was born in a refugee camp in Peshawar, Pakistan on January 7, 1990 during the Post-Soviet invasion war in Afghanistan. He completed his primary school in Nasir-Bagh refugee camp in Peshawar in a GTZ school run by the UNHCR, and then graduated from Abdul Wakil High School in Jalalabad, Afghanistan in 2009. He then went on to complete his BA Degree in Political Science and English Elective from the Government College in Peshawar, Pakistan in 2012.
His native language is Dari, also known as Persian; nevertheless he is fluent in Pashto, Urdu and English as well. He has been teaching English language to Dari/Persian natives for over a decade at Muslim English Language Institute, a prestigious and widely known institution in Afghanistan, which is under the affiliation of LADO Institute in Washington DC., America. In the meantime, he has done an extensive work in translating English to Persian for different organizations in Kabul, Afghanistan over the years.
Now, Mr. Arab is a dedicated Persian language teacher with a strong passion for language education, and his teaching approach focuses on clear communication, critical thinking and a deep understanding of the Persian language. He is also committed to promoting the richness of Persian culture and literature while aiming to inspire learners to appreciate the beauty and historical depth of the Persian language and to use it effectively in academic and everyday communication.