Sayed Najah Al Husaini is a scholar and religious activist in the United States dedicated to serving Muslim communities through religious, cultural, and social guidance. He began his academic journey in the Islamic seminary in Najaf in the 1980s, reaching advanced levels of study and engaging in Islamic and cultural activities in various Muslim countries. Academically, he holds a diploma in education, a Bachelor’s in Community Development, and a Master’s in Social Justice from American universities. Over four decades, he has delivered hundreds of lectures on religion, culture, and social issues. For nearly 20 years, he has been involved in significant projects and activities across North America. Currently, he serves as Imam and religious advisor at the Imam Al-Sadiq Center in Madison Heights, Michigan.