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  2. Omar Suleiman (imam) - Wikipedia

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    Omar Suleiman (born June 3, 1986) is an American Islamic scholar and civil rights activist. He is the founding president of the Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research and an adjunct professor of Islamic studies and member of the Ethics Center Advisory Board at Southern Methodist University .

  3. Omar Youssef Souleimane - Wikipedia

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    Omar Youssef Souleimane, (Arabic: عمر يوسف سليمان; born 1987 in Al-Qutayfah near Damascus, Syria), is a French-Syrian journalist, poet and literary writer.In 2011, he had to flee Syria for his political views and has lived in exile in France since 2012.

  4. Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov - Wikipedia

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    Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov (Bulgarian: Омраам Микаел Айванхов; born Mikhail Dimitrov Ivanov [Михаил Димитров Иванов]; January 31, 1900 – December 25, 1986) was a Bulgarian philosopher, pedagogue, mystic, and esotericist.

  5. Omar Suleiman (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Omar Mahmoud Suleiman (Arabic: عمر محمود سليمان, Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [ˈʕomɑɾ seleˈmæːn]; 2 July 1936 – 19 July 2012) was an Egyptian army general, politician, diplomat, and intelligence officer.

  6. Omar Suleiman - Wikipedia

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    Omar Suleiman, Souleyman, or Soliman (Arabic: عمر سليمان) may refer to: Omar Soliman (born 1982), American entrepreneur; Omar Souleyman (born 1966), Syrian singer; Omar Suleiman (politician) (1936–2012), former Vice President of Egypt; Omar Suleiman (imam) (born 1986), American imam and activist; Omar Suleiman Adam, Sudanese politician

  7. Umar Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Umar Rashad Ibn Abdullah-Johnson (born Jermaine Shoemake; August 21, 1974), better known simply as Dr. Umar, is an American Black activist, [1] [2] psychologist, and motivational speaker. [3]

  8. Umar Faruq Abd-Allah - Wikipedia

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    Umar Faruq Abd-Allah was born in 1948 in Columbus, Nebraska to a Protestant family. He was raised in Athens, Georgia, where both of his parents worked as tutors at the University of Georgia. [2]

  9. Ahmed Tijani Ben Omar - Wikipedia

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    Tijani is a leader of the Tijaniyyah, which came to the United States in the 1970s. [2] He is also the National Advisor International Association of Sufism USA; Advisor Islamic Studies and Research Association ISSRA USA; President and Imam Universal Islamic Center USA; Member of the World Council of Religious Leaders under the auspices of The United Nations Millennium World Peace Summit.