Playing football has always been a favourite pastime for the athlete who began his journey in athletics in 2008 at school. His passion for competition drove him to pursue the sport professionally. He made his debut for Tunisia in 2019 and has since been a significant figure in the field.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | 1500m - T13 | S Silver |
| 2020 | 400m - T12 | B Bronze |
He is currently associated with Haute Bretagne Athletisme in France. His national coach, Mohammed Al-Sakri, has been a significant influence on his career. The coach's guidance has played a crucial role in shaping his athletic journey.
The athlete looks up to Norwegian middle-distance runner Jakob Ingebrigtsen as his hero. His personal philosophy is rooted in the belief that "Anything is possible. I don't think there are limits. Run hard, run fast, dream big and never give up." This mindset has driven him to achieve remarkable feats in his career.
In March 2024, he received the Paralympic Merit Medal from the Tunisian Paralympic Committee. This award recognises his contributions and achievements in athletics, highlighting his dedication and hard work.
As he continues to train under the guidance of Coach Mohammed Al-Sakri, his future plans remain focused on excelling further in athletics. His journey from a school athlete to a decorated professional serves as an inspiration to many aspiring athletes worldwide.
Playing football has always been a favourite pastime for the athlete who began his journey in athletics in 2008 at school. His passion for competition drove him to pursue the sport professionally. He made his debut for Tunisia in 2019 and has since been a significant figure in the field.