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Sohaib Nazeer Sultan (August 26, 1980 – April 16, 2021) was the first full-time Muslim Life Coordinator and Chaplain at Princeton University.[1] He was a 2002 graduate of the Hartford Theological Seminary, and the author of The Koran for Dummies (2004),[2] The Qur’an and Sayings of Prophet Muhammad: Selection Annotated and Explained (2007).[3]

He was a public lecturer and writer on Islam, Muslim culture and Muslim-Western relations and occasionally blogged on the Huffington Post Religion section.[4] 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.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Princeton Muslim Students Association". Retrieved 17 February 2013.
  2. ^ Sultan, Sohaib (4 June 2004). The Koran for Dummies. For Dummies (2004). ISBN 0764555812.
  3. ^ Sultan, Sohaib (2007). The Qur'an and Sayings of Prophet Muhammad: Selections Annotated & Explained. Skylight Paths (2007). ISBN 978-1594732225.
  4. ^ "Imam Sohaib Sultan Blog Entries". Huffington Post. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
  5. ^ https://planetprinceton.com/2021/04/17/sohaib-nazeer-sultan-muslim-life-coordinator-and-chaplain-at-princeton-university-dies-at-40/


His Funeral Youtube Video