

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.
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Sep 11, 2024 • 51min
The Firsts - KaB Ibn Zuhayr - Ra The Story Of The First Burda
In this intriguing discussion, Ka'ab ibn Zuhayr, a celebrated pre-Islamic poet famous for his poem 'Burda' honoring the Prophet Muhammad, shares his transformative journey. He reflects on his initial resistance to Islam, influenced by familial legacies and internal conflicts. Ka'ab delves into the power of poetry, recounting his emotional evolution from skepticism to unwavering faith and forgiveness. The moment he received the Prophet's mantle symbolizes a profound connection between artistry and spirituality.

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Sep 8, 2024 • 21min
Wounds That Arent Meant To Heal
The podcast dives into heartfelt reflections sparked by a biking mishap with a daughter, emphasizing how life's unexpected moments can shape our perspectives. It discusses the significance of scars, both physical and emotional, as markers of growth and reminders of divine mercy. Personal stories and historical narratives inspire themes of humility, gratitude, and compassion, urging listeners to embrace their own wounds and appreciate the lessons they bring.

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Sep 4, 2024 • 56min
The Firsts - Thumama Ibn Uthal - Ra The Most Powerful Muslim Of His Time
Thumama Ibn Uthal, a former tribal chief and powerful figure in early Islam, shares his fascinating journey from attempting to assassinate the Prophet to embracing Islam. He discusses the transformative power of faith and the political dynamics at play during his conversion. The conversation delves into historical boycotts and their implications, connecting them to modern challenges. Thumama also reflects on his negotiations with adversaries, emphasizing themes of mercy and the test of faith as he turned from falsehood to true belief.

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Aug 31, 2024 • 22min
What If I Cannot Look Anymore
The discussion highlights the impact of consuming distressing media and its emotional toll. It emphasizes the need for mindfulness when engaging with difficult content. The speaker urges active engagement through prayer and reflection, addressing the challenges of processing global tragedies in the digital era. Listeners are encouraged to foster compassion and responsibility while navigating the fatigue that can come from witnessing suffering.

Aug 28, 2024 • 1h 10min
The Firsts - Muhammad Ibn Maslama - Ra The Knight Of Rasulullah
In this engaging discussion, Muhammad Ibn Maslama, known as the Knight of Rasulullah, shares his remarkable journey as a companion of the Prophet Muhammad. He delves into his early conversion to Islam and courageous contributions in key battles. The conversation highlights his strategic mission against the poet Ka'b al-Ashraf, revealing themes of loyalty and deception. Listeners will discover his pivotal military roles, showcasing bravery and strategic insight, while learning valuable lessons on conflict resolution and the importance of sincerity.

Aug 27, 2024 • 8min
Rohingya Genocide Explained Myanmar Muslim Massacres
Discover the harrowing plight of the Rohingya people as they face brutal oppression from Myanmar's military. The discussion draws parallels between their suffering and that of other marginalized communities, such as the Palestinians. Emphasizing global awareness, the talk seeks to inspire collective action to address severe human rights abuses and the environmental crises impacting these vulnerable groups. Tune in for a compelling analysis that calls for solidarity and urgent action.

Aug 24, 2024 • 24min
Thank God WeRe Not Them
Explore two touching stories from Islamic tradition, highlighting identity and societal perceptions through the voices of nursing babies. Delve into the importance of moral clarity in a hypocritical world, as historical and modern examples illustrate the battle between righteousness and evil. Reflect on the concept of 'jabbar,' contrasting divine compassion with human power, while emphasizing our responsibility to support the oppressed and resist tyranny.

Aug 21, 2024 • 1h 3min
The Firsts - A Foiled Conspiracy Umayr Ibn Wahb - Ra & Safwan Ibn Umayyah RA
Umayr Ibn Wahb, a pivotal figure in early Islamic history, and Safwan Ibn Umayyah, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad, dive deep into their transformative journeys. They recount their initial opposition to the Prophet and the conspiracy to assassinate him, highlighting the gripping stories of change. Their personal struggles, driven by loss and rivalry, unravel into powerful tales of spiritual awakening and redemption. This dynamic conversation reveals how enmity can evolve into faith and the profound impact of the decisions made during tumultuous times.

Aug 17, 2024 • 26min
Don'T Let Them Steal Your Revolution
The podcast kickstarts with a heartfelt celebration of recent victories in the Muslim community, linking them to historical achievements. It beautifully explores the teachings of the Prophet, emphasizing humility during both success and hardship. Listeners are urged to uphold justice and spiritual values amid revolutionary change. The discussion also highlights the importance of American Muslims to stay aligned with the true mission of Islam, promoting patience, gratitude, and unwavering faith in the face of adversity.

Aug 14, 2024 • 20min
The Firsts - The Children Of Taif
Discover the captivating historical journey of the Children of Ta'if as they transformed from opposition to alignment with Islam. Explore themes of psychological resilience, compassion, and perseverance in spreading the Islamic message. Learn about the Prophet Muhammad's compassionate vision for future generations, turning adversaries into advocates. Delve into the mystical story of jinn who embraced Islam, showcasing the profound impact of hope and divine guidance inspired by the Prophet's mission.