

Omar Suleiman
Muslim Central
Imam Omar Suleiman is the Founder and President of the Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research and a professor of Islamic Studies at Southern Methodist University. He’s also the resident scholar of the Valley Ranch Islamic Center, and Co-Chair of Faith Forward Dallas at Thanks-Giving Square, a multi-faith alliance for peace and justice.
Originally from New Orleans, LA, he began his journey of traditional Islamic learning in the year 2000 and has spent years studying in the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Malaysia, etc. Upon becoming certified in various traditional sciences, he completed a Bachelor’s degree in Islamic law, a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, a Master’s degree in Islamic Finance, a Master’s Degree in Political History, and is in the process of completing his PhD from the International Islamic University of Malaysia in Islamic Thought and Civilization.
His career started in his hometown of New Orleans where he served as the Imam of the Jefferson Muslim Association in New Orleans for 6 years and directed the ICNA Relief “Muslims for Humanity” Hurricane Katrina Relief effort. It was in this time that he was noted on a national level as being a strong advocate of community service, interfaith dialogue, and social justice. He co-founded the East Jefferson Interfaith Clergy Association and was awarded for his outstanding civic achievement by the Mayor and City Council of New Orleans in 2010.
He then moved to Dallas and became the Resident Scholar of the Valley Ranch Islamic Center in 2013 and more recently, Co-Chair of Faith Forward Dallas at Thanks-Giving Square. In Dallas, he has been a noted leader and voice for peace, and has partaken as a representative of the Muslim Community in many city functions. He has since been a guest at various national functions to share his experiences in community building.
Shaykh Omar most recently founded the Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research which is a think tank that focuses on instilling conviction based on Islamic texts, and producing contribution. He also founded M.U.H.S.E.N (Muslims Understanding and Helping Special Education Needs), a nonprofit umbrella organization serving the community to establish a more inclusive “Special Friendly” environment for our Brothers & Sisters of all Disabilities.
Originally from New Orleans, LA, he began his journey of traditional Islamic learning in the year 2000 and has spent years studying in the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Malaysia, etc. Upon becoming certified in various traditional sciences, he completed a Bachelor’s degree in Islamic law, a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, a Master’s degree in Islamic Finance, a Master’s Degree in Political History, and is in the process of completing his PhD from the International Islamic University of Malaysia in Islamic Thought and Civilization.
His career started in his hometown of New Orleans where he served as the Imam of the Jefferson Muslim Association in New Orleans for 6 years and directed the ICNA Relief “Muslims for Humanity” Hurricane Katrina Relief effort. It was in this time that he was noted on a national level as being a strong advocate of community service, interfaith dialogue, and social justice. He co-founded the East Jefferson Interfaith Clergy Association and was awarded for his outstanding civic achievement by the Mayor and City Council of New Orleans in 2010.
He then moved to Dallas and became the Resident Scholar of the Valley Ranch Islamic Center in 2013 and more recently, Co-Chair of Faith Forward Dallas at Thanks-Giving Square. In Dallas, he has been a noted leader and voice for peace, and has partaken as a representative of the Muslim Community in many city functions. He has since been a guest at various national functions to share his experiences in community building.
Shaykh Omar most recently founded the Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research which is a think tank that focuses on instilling conviction based on Islamic texts, and producing contribution. He also founded M.U.H.S.E.N (Muslims Understanding and Helping Special Education Needs), a nonprofit umbrella organization serving the community to establish a more inclusive “Special Friendly” environment for our Brothers & Sisters of all Disabilities.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Jun 18, 2017 • 25min
Passing Up On Good Deeds
Jummah Khutbah at the Valley Ranch Islamic Center - Let somebody else do it - passing up on good deeds & opportunities
2017-06-16 - Ramadan 2017

Jun 18, 2017 • 5min
The Faith Revival 21
They Don't Believe Until..
Episode 21: How do we get to the point where we can taste the sweetness of faith? The journey involves humbling oneself and submitting fully to Allah.
2017-06-16 - Ramadan 2017

Jun 17, 2017 • 5min
The Faith Revival 20
Sweetness of Faith..
Episode 20: Once you've tasted the sweetness of faith in your heart, you will do anything to protect it.
2017-06-15 - Ramadan 2017

Jun 17, 2017 • 5min
The Faith Revival 19
Faith in Hardship
Episode 19: The firm belief that what has come to you is decreed by Allah SWT can keep you steadfast during times of hardship.
Ramadan 2017

Jun 17, 2017 • 1h 8min
Late Night Reflections
The difference between Posing and Aspiring
2017-06-16 - Ramadan 2017

Jun 17, 2017 • 16min
Ramadan 2017 - Khatirah Night 19
Am I a Pharaoh? The pitfalls of Narcissism - This talk was delivered at the Valley Ranch Islamic Center.
2017-06-13

Jun 17, 2017 • 4min
The Faith Revival 18
Envy and Faith...
Episode 18: Envy and stinginess cannot coexist with faith in the heart. Guard your iman by disconnecting yourself from the love of this world and taking advantage of opportunities to be generous.
Ramadan 2017

Jun 16, 2017 • 6min
The Faith Revival 17
Poverty Leads To Disbelief..
Episode 17: Poverty is a difficult test to a person's faith. Seek refuge from poverty with this supplication.
Ramadan 2017

Jun 13, 2017 • 8min
Ramadan 2017 - Khatirah Night 17
The need for Validation and Approval - This talk was delivered at the Valley Ranch Islamic Center.
2017-06-11

Jun 13, 2017 • 5min
The Faith Revival 16
Two Hungry Wolves
Episode 16: What are the biggest threats to your faith and how can we overcome them?
Ramadan 2017


