Mohammed bin Ahmed al-Wrghi was born in the village of Wargha, located at Jabal Warghahh between the village of Al-Tuwairf and the city of
El Kef, around 1707–1713. He first joined the
Madrasahs and learned the Qur'an, fiqh, history, modern sciences, logic, Arabic linguistics at the
Al-Zaytuna Mosque in Tunis. Then, He sat down to teach at Al-Zaytouna Mosque later, and worked as a writer in the office of
Ali Bey I. He was imprisoned in 1755 during the reign of
Muhammad I ar-Rashid and died in 1776. == References ==