A judge in the Yemeni judiciary, a university lecturer, and a trainer in legal and judicial applications, he is considered a highly qualified individual who combines judicial practice with academic experience and practical training. He currently serves as the head of the Al-Habilayn Primary Court in Lahj Governorate. His career path progressed from lawyer and prosecutor to specialized judge. He has also been lecturing on private international law and other courses at several Yemeni universities since 2009. His academic journey includes excelling at the undergraduate level, earning a master's degree from the Higher Institute of the Judiciary and the Supreme Council of Egyptian Universities, and obtaining a doctorate in private law. He has also contributed research in the fields of private international law, criminal law, and Islamic law. Furthermore, he is known for his expertise in applied legal training, having participated as a trainer in dozens of specialized courses on advocacy, arbitration, criminal investigations, and the development of judicial personnel. His influence extends into the digital space through his activity in spreading legal awareness and culture, and his active participation in national and regional conferences and workshops, thus embodying a model of a judge who makes justice in court, builds minds at the university, and hones skills in the training hall.