

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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Dec 13, 2023 • 33min
How To Build Resilient Muslim Families Like Those In Gaza
The host discusses the current situation in Palestine and highlights the resilience of the people of Gaza. They explore the role of self-actualization, collective efforts, and sincere advice in building resilience in Muslim families. The concept of recognizing greater responsibility and upholding faith is also explored. The importance of belonging to a global faith community and acknowledging the efforts of those who came before us is emphasized.

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Dec 9, 2023 • 40min
Israel is DESPERATE
Imam Omar Suleiman shares his experiences advocating for justice. The resilience of the people of Palestine and their connection to the Quran. Impact of Reza's work challenging US foreign policy and mainstream media. The duty of Muslims to take sincere and strategic actions. The importance of unity and lasting brotherhood. The significance of 'Hasband Allahu Alayhi Wasallam wa kir'.

Dec 9, 2023 • 15min
The Value of Just One Righteous Life
Explore the significance of believers and the sacredness of Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem. Reflect on the emotional impact of Palestinian tragedies. Discuss the tragic loss of life and the value of saving one person. Discover the significance of righteous individuals in preserving the faith. Learn about the preservation of the ummah through walking to prayer.

Dec 7, 2023 • 2min
Muhammad Ali for Palestine

Dec 6, 2023 • 25min
The Reward For Refuting Israeli Propaganda
The podcast explores the importance of refuting Israeli propaganda, the consequences of affirming lies and aiding oppressors, the Prophet's affinity for the oppressed, the risks faced by the community equating anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism, and the significance of speaking the truth.

Dec 2, 2023 • 16min
Your Leg is Already in Paradise
The podcast discusses topics like the comprehensive nature of Islam, the promises of Allah, the concept of body parts preceding paradise, the profound grief of losing a child, and the limitations of the people of the United States.

Nov 29, 2023 • 27min
Why Them and Not Me - Gaza
In this podcast, the speaker explores survivor's guilt and the emotions felt towards suffering in Gaza. They reflect on the deaths of companions, blessings in this life, deprivation and blessings in the hereafter, contrasting life experiences, and embracing sadness and certainty in adversity.

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Nov 22, 2023 • 50min
The Flowers of our Ummah in Gaza with Dr. Haifaa Younis
Dr. Haifaa Younis, an expert on the flowers of our Ummah in Gaza, discusses the strength and faith of the people of Gaza. The speaker explores the concept of certainty, shares inspiring stories of lesser-known Sahabiyat women, and reflects on the tragic story of a woman and her children. They highlight the lessons from women in Gaza, the power of dua, and the importance of faith in facing challenges.

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Nov 15, 2023 • 1h 20min
How Palestine is Testing Your Conscience
A discussion on conflicting emotions, a dark and tragic incident, challenging pre-Islamic societal practices, moral implications of the Palestinian conflict, the importance of freedom in Islamic teachings, sustaining collective work, and challenging oppression and building human rights values.

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Nov 11, 2023 • 24min
Feeling Helpless While Watching Oppression- Gaza
Exploring the emotional aspects of Prophet Muhammad's life, the podcast draws parallels to the situation in Gaza, highlighting the oppression faced by the Muslims. It reflects on the power of faith and miracles amidst oppression, narrating the story of Zinnirah, a woman who experiences a miraculous restoration of her eyesight. It emphasizes the strength of determination displayed by the early Muslims and discusses the potential positive shifts and silver linings that can emerge from current difficulties, highlighting the impact on people's faith and conversions to Islam.