Nu'man al-Alusi was one of Mahmud al-Alusi's scholarly sons. At first, he took knowledge from his own father, but later on as he grew up he became a student of
Mullah Qasim Effendi. Later in 1882, he migrated to
Istanbul, Turkey, but he stayed for two years only. After his stay, he returned to his hometown with the title of Muda'ir al-Madrasa (head teacher). Nu'man al-Alusi was one of the famous calligraphers of his time, and he took up the hobby of calligraphy from his father. He was fluent in the
Rayhani script, and he wrote letters and books in this form. Some of his work is preserved in the archives of the public libraries in
Baghdad. as photographed in 1962. Nu'man al-Alusi was buried within the grounds of this mosque upon his death in 1899. Nu'man al-Alusi died in Baghdad at the age of 63, and he was buried in the grounds of the
Murjan Mosque. == Views and teachings ==