Abdul Razzaq al-Wahaab explained

Abd al-Razzaq al-Wahaab
Nationality:Iraqi
Native Name:Arabic: عبد الرزاق الوهاب آل طعمه
Death Place:Baghdad, Kingdom of Iraq
Notableworks:Karbala in History (3 volumes)
Birth Place:Karbala, Ottoman Empire
Birth Date:1895
Birth Name:Abd al-Razzaq Abd al-Wahaab Abd al-Razzaq Tumah
Native Name Lang:ar
Resting Place:Al-Abbas Shrine
Honorific Prefix:Sayyid

Sayyid Abd al-Razzaq al-Wahaab Tumah (; 1895 – August 10, 1958), was an Iraqi nobleman, and writer.[1] [2] [3] [4]

He is known for his most notable work, Karbala Fi al-Tarikh (Karbala in History) which consisted of 3 volumes.[5]

Biography

al-Wahaab was born in 1885 to Abd al-Wahaab Tumah (d. 1928), the mayor of Karbala in 1926.[6] He is from the Tumah branch of the Al Faiz family. His grandfather, and his brothers, took on the family name of al-Wahaab, after their father, Wahaab Tumah, the governor of Karbala; custodian of the Imam Husayn shrine (1823–1826); custodian of the al-Abbas shrine (1826–1829).[7] His family name is not to be mistaken with the al-Wahaab family that branched from Al Zuhayk.[8]

al-Wahaab was a distinguished in his writing, and witnessed most of the incidents of 1920 revolt, recording them in his books and publications. His works were featured many times in the press and magazines, namely in the al-Irfan, al-I'tidal, al-Sa'a, and Risalat al-Sharq.

He had a remarkable library in Karbala, with rare books and manuscripts. The library was destroyed during the 1991 uprising.

al-Wahaab died on Sunday, August 10, 1958 in Baghdad. His corpse was transferred to Karbala, and buried in the al-Abbas shrine.

References

  1. Book: al-Jibouri, Kaamil Salman. Mu'jam al-'Udaba' Min 'Asr al-Jahili Hata Sanat 2002. Daar al-Kitab al-'Ilmiya. 2003. 3. Beirut, Lebanon. 425. Arabic. Glossary of Scholars: From the Jahiliyyah to 2002 AD.
  2. Book: Tu'ma, Salman Hadi. 'Asha'ir Karbala Wa Usarha. Dar al-Muhja al-Baydha'. 1998. Beirut, Lebanon. 150. Arabic. Tribes and Families of Karbala.
  3. Book: al-Kathemi, Sami. Raqidun 'Ind al-Abbas. Dar al-Kafil. 2015. Karbala, Iraq. 135. ar. Buried near al-Abbas.
  4. Book: al-Zarikli, Khayr al-Din. al-A'lām. 15 November 2016. Dar al-Arqam Bin al-Arqam. 7. Beirut, Lebanon. 134. ar. The Figures.
  5. Web site: al-Matabi' al-Athariya Fi Karbala. Ancient Publication Houses in Karbala. 2020-12-07. Karbala Centre for Studies and Research. ar.
  6. Book: Tu'ma, Salman Hadi. 'Asha'ir Karbala Wa Usarha. Dar al-Muhja al-Baydha'. 1998. Beirut, Lebanon. 147. Arabic. Tribes and Families of Karbala.
  7. Book: al-Karbassi, Ayatullah Sheikh Sadiq. Tarikh al-Sidana al-Hussainiya. 1 February 2014. Hussaini Charitable Trust. 978-1-908286-99-4. 31. Arabic. The History of the Custodianship of Imam Hussain's Shrine.
  8. Book: Shams al-Din, Sayyid Ibrahim. al-Buyutat al-'Alawiya Fi Karbala. Matba'at Karbala. Karbala, Iraq. 24. Arabic. The Alid Households In Karbala.