About: Sohaib Sultan

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Sohaib Nazeer Sultan (August 26, 1980 – April 16, 2021) studied Islamic chaplaincy, Islamic studies, and Christian-Muslim relations at the Hartford Seminary. In 2005, Sultan became the first Muslim chaplain at Yale University, and since then he has gone on to serve as Muslim chaplain for Trinity College and Wesleyan University as well, a particularly important position given that few American institutes of higher learning have Muslim chaplains on the faculty. He was a 2002 graduate of the Hartford Theological Seminary, and the author of The Koran for Dummies (2004), The Qur’an and Sayings of Prophet Muhammad: Selection Annotated and Explained (2007).

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  • صهيب سلطان (1980 - 2021) كان أول منسق مسلم بدوام كامل في جامعة برينستون. تخرج عام 2002 من مدرسة هارتفورد الدينية، ومؤلف كتاب «أصنام القرآن» (2004)، القرآن وأحاديث النبي محمد: اختيار مشروح ومفسر (2007). كان محاضرًا وكاتبًا عامًا في الإسلام والثقافة الإسلامية والعلاقات بين المسلمين والغرب، وقام أحيانًا بالتدوين على المدونات في قسم هافينغتون بوست ديني. بالإضافة إلى ذلك فقد ألقى مرارًا خطب الجمعة الإسلامية، وكان آخرها في مارس 2021. تم تشخيص إصابته بالمرحلة الرابعة من سرطان الصفراء، وتوفي منه في 16 أبريل 2021. أقيمت جنازته ودفنه في اليوم التالي. (ar)
  • Sohaib Nazeer Sultan (August 26, 1980 – April 16, 2021) studied Islamic chaplaincy, Islamic studies, and Christian-Muslim relations at the Hartford Seminary. In 2005, Sultan became the first Muslim chaplain at Yale University, and since then he has gone on to serve as Muslim chaplain for Trinity College and Wesleyan University as well, a particularly important position given that few American institutes of higher learning have Muslim chaplains on the faculty. He was a 2002 graduate of the Hartford Theological Seminary, and the author of The Koran for Dummies (2004), The Qur’an and Sayings of Prophet Muhammad: Selection Annotated and Explained (2007). He was a public lecturer and writer on Islam, Muslim culture and Muslim-Western relations and occasionally blogged on the Huffington Post Religion section. Additionally, he frequently delivered Islamic Friday sermons, his last being in March 2021. He was diagnosed with stage 4 bile duct cancer, dying from it on April 16, 2021. His funeral and burial were held the next day. (en)
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  • صهيب سلطان (1980 - 2021) كان أول منسق مسلم بدوام كامل في جامعة برينستون. تخرج عام 2002 من مدرسة هارتفورد الدينية، ومؤلف كتاب «أصنام القرآن» (2004)، القرآن وأحاديث النبي محمد: اختيار مشروح ومفسر (2007). كان محاضرًا وكاتبًا عامًا في الإسلام والثقافة الإسلامية والعلاقات بين المسلمين والغرب، وقام أحيانًا بالتدوين على المدونات في قسم هافينغتون بوست ديني. بالإضافة إلى ذلك فقد ألقى مرارًا خطب الجمعة الإسلامية، وكان آخرها في مارس 2021. تم تشخيص إصابته بالمرحلة الرابعة من سرطان الصفراء، وتوفي منه في 16 أبريل 2021. أقيمت جنازته ودفنه في اليوم التالي. (ar)
  • Sohaib Nazeer Sultan (August 26, 1980 – April 16, 2021) studied Islamic chaplaincy, Islamic studies, and Christian-Muslim relations at the Hartford Seminary. In 2005, Sultan became the first Muslim chaplain at Yale University, and since then he has gone on to serve as Muslim chaplain for Trinity College and Wesleyan University as well, a particularly important position given that few American institutes of higher learning have Muslim chaplains on the faculty. He was a 2002 graduate of the Hartford Theological Seminary, and the author of The Koran for Dummies (2004), The Qur’an and Sayings of Prophet Muhammad: Selection Annotated and Explained (2007). (en)
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