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Dr. Abbas Husayn Hamdani

1926 - 2019

Dr.  Abbas Husayn Hamdani obituary, 1926-2019, Milwaukee, WI

Abbas Hamdani Obituary

Dr. Abbas Husayn Hamdani

1926-2019

Abbas Hamdani passed peacefully at home with his family by his side on December 23, 2019. He was laid to rest on Thursday December 26, 2019. He was predeceased by his beloved wife Zubeda Hamdani in 2015, and daughter Amal in 1994. He is survived by his daughter Sumaiya, and grandchildren Ali Hamdani-Shaw, Anisa Hamdani-Shaw Conde, and Zahra Hamdani.

Abbas Hamdani was born on August 11, 1926 in Surat, India, into a family of religious scholars. He was educated in India, receiving his B.A. with Honors from Bombay University in 1945, his LL.B. from same in 1947, and his Ph.D. from the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London in 1950. After teaching in Pakistan from 1951-1962, and at the American University in Cairo from 1962-1969, he was invited to teach at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1969 and then appointed to the faculty in the History Department at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 1970. He retired from UWM in 2001, and moved to Florida, where he enjoyed retirement with his wife until her passing. His last years were spent with his daughter and granddaughter in Bethesda MD.

Abbas Hamdani taught Middle East and Islamic history at UWM, and published widely in the fields of Islamic history and philosophy; Islamic perspectives on the Voyages of New World Discovery; and current events as they related to the Middle East and Islamic world. Hamdani was instrumental in developing programs in his field and related areas. At UWM he helped to establish and chair committees in Middle East and North African Studies, and in Comparative Religions. He also helped found the American Institute of Yemeni Studies, the Middle East Medievalists, and was active in the Middle East Studies Association. He received numerous grants from the Fulbright Foundation, American Research Center in Egypt and Institute of Ismaili Studies in London. Eager to connect with the community he lived in, he worked to enhance coverage of Middle East history in Wisconsin high schools; participated in interfaith dialogue; and gave talks on Arab-American affairs. His service in all these areas was recognized by Distinguished Service and Teaching Awards at UWM, Educator of the Year Award and Service awards from the Indian Student Association at UWM and Pakistan Cultural Association of Milwaukee, distinguished Arab-American for Wisconsin by the National Association of Arab Americans, Distinguished Service award from the Middle East Medievalists, and Distinguished Scholar of the Year Award from the Wisconsin Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies. His contribution to interfaith dialogue is addressed in the forthcoming Interfaith Engagement in Milwaukee (Marquette University Press).

A man of charm and impressive erudition, Abbas Hamdani was beloved by family, students, colleagues and fellow scholars, and the many friends he made over a long and eventful life. He was a devoted husband and father, an unflagging support for many family members, an inspiring teacher for legions of students, a willing and generous collaborator for many scholars. He embraced the cause of justice and the oppressed throughout his life, which on becoming an American, he pursued through active civic engagement and community activism. He was a poet, a lover of music, the beauties of which he imparted to his children. He was a generous and kind man, meticulous in corresponding with all he knew through letters and cards. He was in short, a man of virtue, erudition and service to others and will be greatly missed.

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel from Dec. 30, 2019 to Jan. 5, 2020.

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Sumaiya Hamdani

December 24, 2024

It has been five years since you left us dad, but not a day goes by without some endearing memory of you. The world has changed since your passing - covid, elections, genocide have occurred or are ongoing, all for the worse. I often wonder what you would have made of it, glad you were spared. Mostly, wish I could still hear your laugh, hear your reminiscences, benefit from your erudition. Loving you always. S

Nermin Nazim

December 24, 2023

aunti zoubaida. God Bless your soul and May God grant you The Highest Ferdaws.

Sumaiya Hamdani

December 24, 2020

Very touched by all the remembrances of my father posted here. On the first anniversary of his passing, I thank you all.

jihad abudayyeh

June 4, 2020

Of all the professors who taught me in UWM, he is the only one that i always check on. Somehow he left a permanent print in my memories. I took fours classes with him and they were very exiting and interesting. His teaching style was unique and pleasure to listen to. Rest In Peace Professor Hamdani. Inna Lillah Wa Inna Ilayhi Rajioon.

Nermin Nazim

March 7, 2020

Dear Sumaiya, I am terribly saddened and heartbroken to find out by mere coincidence of uncle Abbas'passing away and before him auntie Zubeida and Amali whom I met for the last time when I went to Chicago. God Bless their souls. My deepest condolences. You know how you all were family too. I am so so saddened. May God give you strength.

January 24, 2020

Dear Sumaiya Hamdani and family, please accept these condolences from a Wisconsin colleague of Dr. Hamdani.

January 23, 2020

Dear Sumaiya,

I am very saddened to learn of your father's passing. I will always remember his wisdom and kindness.

My thoughts are with you and your family at this very difficult time.

Please contact me when you are able to do so.

Sonia

January 5, 2020

I was a student of Dr. Hamdani in 1979. He was an excellent educator, the type of professor one remembers throughout your life as you look back on college.

Kay Augustine

January 3, 2020

Abbas was my introduction to Islam. In the 1970s he volunteered to serve on my Human Relations Committee formed to write a resource for the Shorewood Public Schools on teaching about religious and ethnic diversity. His knowledge of and enthusiasm for our work and his religion was a wonderful asset to the committee.

Ahmed Kraima

January 1, 2020

I first knew Abbas as a teacher at UWM in the 70's. We later became friends. Over the years, I knew him to be a humble man despite his many accomplishments. I will miss him greatly. He was a great teacher, a great mentor, and most of all, a great human being. May Allah have mercy on his soul.
Ahmed A Kraima

Alice Kehoe

December 31, 2019

Prof. Hamdani reached out to me, an Anthropology professor at Marquette, to inform me of his researches suggesting Spanish Moors sent out ships to explore the Atlantic, well before Prince Henry of Portugal and of Columbus. Such a challenge to the Catholic Doctrine of Discovery crediting Columbus as the first, has been taboo in American studies. Valuable as Prof. Hamdani's research has been, I particularly mourn his passing because he was so gentle, considerate, generous and supportive, rare qualities in a renowned academic. And the luncheon at which he shared with me some of his beautiful poetry remains treasured in my memory.

December 30, 2019

Great Instructor! I was sitting in Dr. Hamdani's class when the Challenger went down. That along with the great discussion in that class have him indelibly remembered. He was a fantastic leader of challenging discussions.
I'm sorry for your loss.

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