Dr. Baha’ Aldeen Raed Suliman Almomani is a Jordanian scholar, military professional, and international educator with extensive experience at the intersection of English literature, security studies, military education, and intelligence practice. He was born in Ajlun (Ibbin), Jordan, and completed a long and distinguished career in the Jordanian Armed Forces (2004–2025), retiring with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Alongside his military service, he developed a strong academic profile focused on literature, culture, security, and conflict.

He holds a Doctor of Philosophy in English Language Studies (English Literature) from Sultan Zainal Abidin University (UniSZA), Malaysia (2025). His doctoral and postdoctoral research bridges literary studies with intelligence, security, and geopolitics. He previously earned a Master of Arts in English Literature from Arab Open University (Amman) in partnership with The Open University (UK) in 2018, and a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Military Sciences from Mutah University, Jordan in 2008.

Professionally, Dr. Almomani has combined academic teaching, military leadership, intelligence operations, and international training. In 2025, he was appointed Head of the English Department and Quality Assurance Manager at Prince Al-Hussein Bin Abdullah II Technical Military College, affiliated with Al-Balqa Applied University, where he is responsible for academic standards, curriculum quality, and institutional development. From 2017 to 2025, he served as an English Educator at the Language Institute of the Jordanian Armed Forces, teaching English to military personnel and developing specialized language training programs tailored to operational and strategic needs.

Internationally, he served as an Instructor at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst for International Cadets and the UK Defence Academy (2023), where he taught English, assisted in curriculum development, and delivered advanced cultural studies courses. He also held a teaching appointment at Mutah University (2024), conducting English literature courses for undergraduate students. Earlier in his career, he worked as a Sky Marshal Officer with Royal Jordanian Airlines (2015–2017), ensuring in-flight security, and as an Intelligence and Operations Officer in Afghanistan (2013), where he conducted intelligence reporting and operational duties. His military background also includes service as an Instructor for Cadets at King Tala Academy (2011–2014), a Field Officer in the Anti-Tank Company of the Armored Division (2008–2011), and prior cadet training at Mutah University.

Dr. Almomani has completed numerous professional and international certifications, including the Basic English Instructor Course (USA, 2019)Advanced Instructor Course (USA, 2022)Quality Assurance Course (Germany, 2022), and a Work Placement at the UK Defence Academy (2023). His skill set includes quality management, military leadership, strategic thinking, national security research writing, English–Arabic translation, academic research and book composition, international communication, liaison duties, and long-term experience in higher education and professional military education. He is fluent in Arabic (native) and English (near-native).

As a researcher, Dr. Almomani has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and international repositories. His work covers espionage studies, securitization, conflict resolution, great-power rivalry, intelligence in literature, and Jordan’s role in regional stability. His publications include articles in Security Science JournalHRMARS journals, and multiple DOI-indexed studies on Zenodo, reflecting a rare integration of literary analysis with intelligence and security science.

Dr. Almomani is an ORCID-registered researcher (ORCID: 0009-0006-8383-1986). He is married, a father of four children, and remains actively engaged in international academic and security-focused collaboration, with the stated objective of serving as a professor of English literature and an international educator in military studies, political science, conflict resolution, and security science.