1- Sheikh Dr Abdul Malik Al-Saadi, who taught him in grammar (Shawthar Al-Ghahab (ongoing), Al-Bahaja Al-Marriyah fi Sharh Al-Alfiya Al-Sioti (complete), and Magni Al-Libibib by Ibn Hisham).
In rhetoric (part of Ahmad Al-Hashimi’s Jawaher Al-Balagha, Al-Taftazani’s Mukhtar Al-Ma’ani (ongoing)).
2- Sheikh Dr Abdul Razzaq Al-Saadi studied on him, in grammar (Al-Ajromiya and Qatar Al-Nada). In morphology (Removing Restrictions in the Words of the Maqsood, Marah Al-Arwah, and Building Verbs). In rhetoric (Tanbih al-Wasnan to the science of Bayan, and Maslak al-Wadih to the science of Budaiyah).
3- Sheikh Dr Mohammed Hassan Othman Al-Azhari, the great Egyptian Arabic scholar, studied with him:
In grammar (Matn al-Ajromiya, al-Muqaddamah al-Azhariya, Qatar al-Nada, Shawthar al-Dahab, Alfiya ibn Malik), in rhetoric (Al-Balagha al-Wadha), and in morphology (Shaza al-Arf in the art of morphology) He authorised him with all of them.
4- Sheikh Ali Saleh Al-Azhari, a scholar of Arabic at Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, studied with him in grammar (Al-Tahfat Al-Sunniyya by explaining the introduction of Al-Ajromiya) and in morphology (Shaza Al-Arf in the art of morphology). He granted him a general licence.
5- Professor Ayman Amin Abdulghani, a liberal Arabic scholar, the author of great works in the Arabic sciences.
6- Sheikh Khalid Abdul Aziz, professor of Arabic and author of the book Applied Grammar, which has been adopted for teaching in many Arab and international schools. He studied the entire book (Applied Grammar) and authorised him with it.
7- Professor Sheikh Muhammad Makkawi, the author of the four-volume grammar book. He studied the entire grammar book. He taught him the entire grammar book. He authorised him with it.
8- Dr Adel Hazman Al-Azmi, who attended the entire Qatar Al-Nada commentary, and authorised him.
9- Prof. Dr Abdulaziz Al-Harbi, he heard from him the complete Alfiya bin Malik.