Salman Tumah Explained

Salman Hadi Tumah
Native Name:Arabic: سلمان هادي طعمة
Notableworks:Heritage of Karbala
Karbala in the memory
The History of the Husayn and Abbas shrines
Nationality:Iraqi
Birth Place:Karbala, Kingdom of Iraq
Birth Date:1935 2, df=yes
Birth Name:Salman Hadi Muhammad Tumah
Native Name Lang:ar
Alma Mater:University of Baghdad (BA)
The Islamic Civilization Open University (MA)
Islamic University of Lebanon (MA)
The Islamic Civilization Open University (PhD)
Honorific Prefix:Sayyid Dr.
Children:2

Sayyid Salman Hadi Tumah (; born 16 February 1935), is an Iraqi poet, writer, and historian.[1] [2]

He is considered Karbala's leading historian, writing a plethora of records on the city's history and heritage, as well its inhabitants and notables.[3]

Early life and education

Tumah was born on 16 February 1935, to Hadi Tumah and to the daughter of Ahmed Tumah. He hails from the noble Al Faiz family, and claims agnatic descent from Muhammad's daughter Fatimah and her husband, Ali, the first Shia Imam. His grandfather, Salih Tumah (d. 1901) was a member of the governing council of Karbala in the late Ottoman era.[4]

He had both an academic and religious primary education. His religious education was held at the Imam Husayn shrine, and he was taught Quran by Sheikh Hasan Kusa; Arabic by Sheikh Abd al-Husayn al-Baydhani, and Islamic History by Sayyid Abd al-Husayn al-Killidar. He graduated from Karbala High School in 1951. He then graduated from the Teachers' Institute in 1959, and was assigned as a teacher in a number of Karbala's schools. He then completed his education in the Psychology department of the University of Baghdad, graduating with a BA in 1971.[5]

A while after his retirement, he went to Lebanon and graduated with a MA. In 2009, he received his PhD from The Islamic Civilization Open University, and a year later, graduated with a second MA from the Islamic University of Lebanon, with his dissertation being about Sufi exegesis of the Quran (Ibn Arabi).

Career

He set up a literary society along with a group of laureates named The Middle Euphrates Association in 1956, and it remained until 1959.

He worked as a teacher in the 1960s, and retired in 1985, to then become a full-time researcher. His research consisted of history, genealogy, and religious theology.[6]

He received a 48 ijaza's in narrating hadiths from notable scholars such as Agha Bozorg Tehrani, Muhammad-Mehdi al-Isfahani, Shihab al-Din al-Mar'ashi, Yusuf al-Khurasani, Muhammad-Mehdi al-Khirsan, Husayn al-Mahfudh, Muhammad-Saeed al-Hakim, Sadiq al-Shirazi, Ishaq al-Fayadh and others.[7]

Works

Books

Tumah has published over seventy books, spanning between literature, poetry, and history. He also has more than 30 books in manuscript format. Some of his most notable works include:[8]

Poetry

Tumah has also written number of poems, and some of his notable poems include:

Personal life

Tumah is married to his cousin, the daughter of Muhammad Ahmed Tumah, and has two children. His son, Ahmed is a professor in electrical engineering, having achieved his doctorate from Brunel University, and teaches at the University of Karbala.[9] His cousin and brother-in-law, Adnan Tumah (d. 2021) is a professor of Andalusian history and literature.[10]

References

  1. Web site: 252 Salman Hadi Tumah born: (1353 AH / 1935 AD). 2022-02-02. Imam Husayn shrine. ar.
  2. Book: Akhbar al-Turath al-Arabi. al-Ma'had. 2000. ar.
  3. Web site: Goft vo go ba navisendeh sakhte kush ustad sayyid salman hadi al tu'mah. 2022-02-02. hawzah.net. fa.
  4. Book: al-Karbassi, Muhammad-Sadiq. Tarikh al-Maraqid: al-Husayn Wa Ahli Baytih Wa Ansarih. 2003-01-31. Hussaini Centre for Research. London. 207. ar.
  5. Web site: Liqaa' ma'a al-sayyid salman hadi al tu'mah. 2022-02-02. www.alshirazi.net. ar.
  6. Web site: Markaz kerbala yastaqbil al-mu'arikh al-diktor al-sayyid salman hadi al tu'mah. 2022-02-02. Karbala Research Centre. ar.
  7. Web site: Al-ustath al-diktor Salman Hadi Tumah (hafithahu allah). 2022-02-02. Imam Ali Shrine Library. ar.
  8. Book: al-Fihris al-shāmil lil-turāth al-ʻArabī al-Islāmī. 1996. al-Majmaʻ al-Malakī. 2. ar.
  9. Web site: Ahmed Altuma's Publons profile. 2022-02-02. publons.com. en.
  10. Web site: 2014-10-22. Dr. Prof. Adnan Muhammad Ahmed Tumah. 2022-02-02. Ahl al-Bayt University. ar.

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