Mustafa bin Muhyiddin Naja (June 13, 1853 - January 31, 1932) was a Lebanese Muslim scholar in the Ottoman era and a mystical mystic. He was born in Beirut and read to Youssef Al-Assir, Ibrahim Al-Ahdab and others. And he was authorized to guide in Beirut, the first mayor of social welfare institutions, the Islamic Orphanage (the Islamic orphanage at the time) and headed the committee of the Fruit of Ihsan School, and the Islamic Charitable Makassed Association. He was considered one of the great religious scholars of his time and the Mufti of Beirut from 1905 until his death. Among its effects is the interpretation of Juz Amma and the revealing of secrets to enlighten ideas. He died in Beirut, and one of its streets in Msaytbeh was named after him
And among his books:
Interpretation of Juz Amma
- Reveal secrets to enlighten ideas
- The pioneers of worldly talents in the birth of the best of the wilderness
Advising the Brotherhood in the Language of Faith, A Treatise on Education, Beirut 1913.
- A message of the legitimacy of the veil
Guiding the aspirant to the provisions of intonation
- The story of the Mi'raj according to what was mentioned in the authentic reports
The Manifestation of Saudization in the Birth of the Master of Existence
- The benefits of benefits on the purposes, - Explanation on the purposes of the nuclear.
Mawrid al-Safa in the birth of the Chosen One, organized on the Prophet’s birthday.
- The pioneers of worldly talents in the birth of the best of the wilderness
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