Afif Abdul Wahab (1915–2003) was a
Lebanese doctor, general surgeon and urologist, businessman and philanthropist, born and raised in
El Mina. After receiving his
Medical Doctorate from the
American University of Beirut in 1941, he opened up a hospital in his hometown of El-Mina in 1946 in partnership with Dr. Joseph Yamine and Dr. Richard Jebara, for a short period before moving to
Saudi Arabia in 1949. Again with Drs Yamine and Jebara, Abdul Wahab opened up the first Arab-owned hospital in
Jeddah, The Lebanese Hospital in Jeddah, and was one of the first medical doctors to live and work in Saudi Arabia. In !953 Abdul Wahab received the Saudi Citizenship from King
,Saud Bin Abdul Aziz, In 1962 all three partners opened another hospital in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia,Ash-Sharq Hospital which was a medical contractor for ARAMCO.
In 1971,Abdul Wahab entered into the industrial world,as a silent partner with his son Ramzi, by opening up the first car
exhaust pipe factory in Saudi Arabia, and moved from a one time doctor to entrepreneurship. He retired and moved to
London in 1981, before moving back to Lebanon at the end of the
Lebanese Civil War in 1992. He participated in the country's resurrection by getting involved in charity work as a philanthropist, establishing several scholarships and funds at local universities and foundations.
Abdul Wahab, along with Dr. Yamine received the
National Cedars Medal from Lebanese president......
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