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Mr Falah
Writer: Khalid Muktar Othman
Email:khalid6373@gmail.com
Mustafa Al-Kasabi was a teacher, imam and preacher of Al-Nafati Masjid in Andalusia.
Writer born within the ancient city of Tripoli, he was an orphan parent since childhood,
raised by his eldest sister who motivated him to continue his study, was neither prevented by
his difficult living standard condition and nor learnt from the best universities in Egypt
however he was one the Libyan person who studied and attended the Masters at the college
of Leeds, Britain, returned to the home. After the discovery the oil in the Alsonosi era, where
he gave him many temptations to take several positions the highest in the country, but he
refused and forwarded to his teaching and educational mission, because of his priority to
learning the English Language. As he wrote the series of English language books for the
Libyan schools.His dream taught all Libyans at all levels and build English to increase their
culture and the breadth of their perceptions. He first designed curricula series and books to
teach English in the Arab world. He established several schools such as the Al Qasabi
English Language Centre in the New Tripoli College. He was the dean of foreign language at
the Secretariat of Education He spent many years writing his books. He did not receive any
money from the state even at the beginning of the 1980s country made a decision to cancel
the teaching of language this period in Libyan schools and universities burned his works and
wasted his efforts. Because the country suffered a political crisis with this injustice and
oppression, demanded him to teach and gave private lessons for students. This the situation
continued for many years. His house was a charitable society for the poverty people, and he
volunteered according to the request neighbours and managed the masjid for a limited period
of time.He remained a simple, and humble man who loved religion, education and goodness
and helped others until last breath of his life and he passed away in the seventh of
December 2018, leaving a beautiful imprint in our souls cannot be forgettable, and we lift
our hat up to me because He reminded us of the gratitude and appreciation of a man how
lived an upright reputation. It injustice without mentioning him for the next generations have
reminding to be a good memory about his lifetime Which may not give him his right and
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loyalty glimpse the fulfilment of his pure soul. Finally, He will remain as the spiritual father
of English language in basic education curricula to the present day. And also the history will
testify his works of education and the nation Mister Falah is the professor, imam and preacher
of Al-Nafati Masjid in Andalusia Mustafa Al-Kasabi, born in the old city of Tripoli, he was
an orphan parent since childhood, raised by his eldest sister who encouraged him to continue
his study, was neither prevented by his difficult living standard condition and nor learnt from
the best universities in Cairo however he was one the Libyan person who studied and
attended the Masters at the college of Leeds, Britain, returned to the home. After the
discovery the oil in the Alsonosi era, where he gave him many temptations to take several
positions the highest in the country, but he refused and forwarded to his teaching and
educational mission, because of his priority to learning the English Language. As he wrote
the series of English language books for the Libyan schools. His dream taught all Libyans at
all levels and build English to increase their culture and the breadth of their perceptions. He
first designed curricula series and books to teach English in the Arab world. He established
several schools such as the Al Qasabi English Language Centre in the New Tripoli College.
He was the dean of foreign language at the Secretariat of Education He spent many years
writing his books. He did not receive any money from the state even at the beginning of the
1980s country made a decision to cancel the teaching of language this period in Libyan
schools and universities burned his works and wasted his efforts. Because the country
suffered a political crisis with this injustice and oppression, demanded him to teach and gave
private lessons for students. This the situation continued for many years. His house was a
charitable society for the poverty people, and he volunteered according to the request
neighbours and managed the masjid for a limited period of time. He remained a simple, and
humble man who loved religion, education and goodness and helped others until last breath
of his life and he passed away in the seventh of December 2018, leaving a beautiful imprint
in our souls cannot be forgettable, and we lift our hat up to me because He reminded us of
the gratitude and appreciation of a man how lived an upright reputation. It injustice without
mentioning him for the next generations have reminding to be a good memory about his
lifetime Which may not give him his right and loyalty glimpse the fulfilment of his pure
soul. Finally, He will remain as the spiritual father of English language in basic education
curricula to the present day. And also the history will testify his works of education and the
nation.

Mr Falah

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    1 Mr Falah Writer: KhalidMuktar Othman Email:khalid6373@gmail.com Mustafa Al-Kasabi was a teacher, imam and preacher of Al-Nafati Masjid in Andalusia. Writer born within the ancient city of Tripoli, he was an orphan parent since childhood, raised by his eldest sister who motivated him to continue his study, was neither prevented by his difficult living standard condition and nor learnt from the best universities in Egypt however he was one the Libyan person who studied and attended the Masters at the college of Leeds, Britain, returned to the home. After the discovery the oil in the Alsonosi era, where he gave him many temptations to take several positions the highest in the country, but he refused and forwarded to his teaching and educational mission, because of his priority to learning the English Language. As he wrote the series of English language books for the Libyan schools.His dream taught all Libyans at all levels and build English to increase their culture and the breadth of their perceptions. He first designed curricula series and books to teach English in the Arab world. He established several schools such as the Al Qasabi English Language Centre in the New Tripoli College. He was the dean of foreign language at the Secretariat of Education He spent many years writing his books. He did not receive any money from the state even at the beginning of the 1980s country made a decision to cancel the teaching of language this period in Libyan schools and universities burned his works and wasted his efforts. Because the country suffered a political crisis with this injustice and oppression, demanded him to teach and gave private lessons for students. This the situation continued for many years. His house was a charitable society for the poverty people, and he volunteered according to the request neighbours and managed the masjid for a limited period of time.He remained a simple, and humble man who loved religion, education and goodness and helped others until last breath of his life and he passed away in the seventh of December 2018, leaving a beautiful imprint in our souls cannot be forgettable, and we lift our hat up to me because He reminded us of the gratitude and appreciation of a man how lived an upright reputation. It injustice without mentioning him for the next generations have reminding to be a good memory about his lifetime Which may not give him his right and
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    2 loyalty glimpse thefulfilment of his pure soul. Finally, He will remain as the spiritual father of English language in basic education curricula to the present day. And also the history will testify his works of education and the nation Mister Falah is the professor, imam and preacher of Al-Nafati Masjid in Andalusia Mustafa Al-Kasabi, born in the old city of Tripoli, he was an orphan parent since childhood, raised by his eldest sister who encouraged him to continue his study, was neither prevented by his difficult living standard condition and nor learnt from the best universities in Cairo however he was one the Libyan person who studied and attended the Masters at the college of Leeds, Britain, returned to the home. After the discovery the oil in the Alsonosi era, where he gave him many temptations to take several positions the highest in the country, but he refused and forwarded to his teaching and educational mission, because of his priority to learning the English Language. As he wrote the series of English language books for the Libyan schools. His dream taught all Libyans at all levels and build English to increase their culture and the breadth of their perceptions. He first designed curricula series and books to teach English in the Arab world. He established several schools such as the Al Qasabi English Language Centre in the New Tripoli College. He was the dean of foreign language at the Secretariat of Education He spent many years writing his books. He did not receive any money from the state even at the beginning of the 1980s country made a decision to cancel the teaching of language this period in Libyan schools and universities burned his works and wasted his efforts. Because the country suffered a political crisis with this injustice and oppression, demanded him to teach and gave private lessons for students. This the situation continued for many years. His house was a charitable society for the poverty people, and he volunteered according to the request neighbours and managed the masjid for a limited period of time. He remained a simple, and humble man who loved religion, education and goodness and helped others until last breath of his life and he passed away in the seventh of December 2018, leaving a beautiful imprint in our souls cannot be forgettable, and we lift our hat up to me because He reminded us of the gratitude and appreciation of a man how lived an upright reputation. It injustice without mentioning him for the next generations have reminding to be a good memory about his lifetime Which may not give him his right and loyalty glimpse the fulfilment of his pure soul. Finally, He will remain as the spiritual father of English language in basic education curricula to the present day. And also the history will testify his works of education and the nation.