

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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Apr 5, 2024 • 12min
Why Me #27 Will Allah Still Forgive Me
Delving into the emotional turmoil of confronting mortality and seeking forgiveness from Allah. Exploring the delicate balance of hope and fear in the believer's journey. Emphasizing the abundant forgiveness and mercy of Allah, encouraging trust in His benevolence. Highlighting the importance of seeking forgiveness and embracing Allah's mercy, offering reassurance to those seeking spiritual solace.

Apr 4, 2024 • 11min
Why Me #26 How Can I Accept That I am Dying
Exploring how individuals confront their mortality, the podcast discusses the inevitability of death, the importance of good deeds, embracing faith in the face of mortality, and finding acceptance and reassurance in death through the promises in the Quran.

Apr 4, 2024 • 12min
Taraweeh Reflections - How To Make Dua For Gaza On Laylatul Qadr
The podcast discusses the importance of heartfelt prayers for Gaza and the oppressed during Laylatul Qadr, emphasizing empathy, solidarity, and making impactful dua for others. It explores the power of sincere supplications for global change, highlighting the need for hope, empowerment, and justice in the face of adversity.

Apr 3, 2024 • 10min
Why Me #25 What If It Is Too Late
Exploring the symbolism of grey hair as wisdom and humility, emphasizing the value of righteous deeds in a long life. Reflecting on age, good deeds, and seeking refuge according to the Prophet's teachings. Emphasizing spiritual growth in old age and seeking Allah's mercy, highlighting the importance of faith despite physical challenges.

Apr 2, 2024 • 12min
Why Me #24 Do Good Deeds Extend My Life
Exploring the significance of facing challenges and aiding others during tough times, the power of good deeds in extending one's lifespan, the extraordinary life of Anas, and reflections on life and death are discussed in this thought-provoking podcast.

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Apr 2, 2024 • 11min
Taraweeh Khatira - The Dream Of Ibn Abbas (Ra) On Laylatul Qadr
Explore the significance of Laylatul Qadr on the 23rd night of Ramadan, with emphasis on seeking forgiveness and showing mercy. Reflect on the Prophet's actions during this auspicious night and the importance of continuous efforts in searching for blessings.

Apr 1, 2024 • 11min
Why Me #23 Why Is There So Much Suffering In The World
Exploring the concept of suffering in the world, the podcast discusses how hardships can lead to spiritual growth and gratitude. It emphasizes the importance of facing challenges with resilience and finding purpose in difficult times.

Mar 31, 2024 • 10min
Why Me #22 Can I Escape The Consequences Of My Sins
Exploring the lasting impacts of past mistakes and sins on one's life, discussing emotional and practical implications. Highlighting sins affecting provision, relationships, and overall well-being. Emphasizing redemption through repentance and acknowledging the impact of sins on others and the community.

Mar 30, 2024 • 13min
Why Me #21 Is Allah Testing Or Punishing Me
The podcast delves into the distinction between tests and punishments from Allah, highlighting the consequences of actions taken against a man's wife and the importance of determining if it is a matter of love or punishment. It emphasizes not giving things to people when crying and begging, cautioning of potential consequences and warning of the negative outcomes of satisfied goals.

Mar 30, 2024 • 18min
Those Who Are Deprived On Laylatul Qadr
Explore the significance of Laylatul Qadr and the importance of seeking forgiveness. Learn about the superior night of Laylatul Qadr and being deprived, with a focus on honoring the Prophet and elderly parents. Reflect on fulfilling obligations, avoiding sins, and maximizing worship during the last ten nights of Ramadan.