
Dr. ٍSalah aldeen Zagrouna
- َQualifications: Doctor of Philosophy
- Academic Rank: Lecturer
- Department of Fine and Applied arts
- Faculty of Arts and Design
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Roles
Role
D Salaheddin"s primary roles now as, researcher, bachelore supervisor, lecturer and coordinator of graduation projects for students of the Drawing and Painting Division, Department of Fine Arts, University of Tripoli.
Salaheddin focused heavily on the subject of Islamic Arts curricula and ways to develop them, and he has prepared a simplified theoretical curriculum for Islamic Arts. which He and some colleagues are working to apply it practically inLibyan Art Colleges
Careers
Career overveiw
Dr. Salaheddin graduated from the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Department of Fine Arts, Painting and drowing Division, University of Tripoli. He worked there as a lacturer assistant for several years.
He received a master's degree in painting from the Academy of Fine Arts of Rome, where he worked with many artists in many art forums and held many personal and group art exhibitions.
He received a PhD in Philosophy of Islamic Arts from Mara Technical University (UiTM), and was most interested in the subject of Islamization of knowledge, and the Islamic art perspective, He also researched the field of Islamic arts curricula, and how useful are the western curricula approaches of curricula.
Research Interests
Research areas
Dr. Salah has many research interests, which focus mainly on the arts education systems wich has been applied in many colleges and institutes of arts in the Arab and Islamic world.
In his research, he focuses on the nature of Islamic Arts from the point of view of thinkers interested in the theory of Islamization of knowledge.
External Activities
External Activities
Over the past twenty years as a visual artist, Dr. Salah has carried out many activities and artistic participations from private and gruop art exhibitions with many artists, most of his interest in these exhibitions was focused on the issue of the values of Islamic identity and human heritage.
Publications