Sheikh Shady Alsuleiman
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Shady Alsuleiman (born 1978 in
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,
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) is a Muslim imam and the president of the Australian National Imams Council and the United Muslims of Australia. He is from a
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family who migrated to
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in the late 1960s. He initially obtained an
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(licence) with
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(complete chain back to Muhammad) in complete and sound memorization of the
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at Darul Uloom Al-Husainiah in
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,
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. Alsuleiman has been recognized as one of the 500 most influential Muslims in the world.


Background

Alsuleiman is the founder of one of Australia's largest youth centres known as the UMA in Sydney, as well as Sydney Islamic College, which delivers
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to adults. He also held the position of the
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of the Australian National Imams Council (ANIC) from 2006 to 2015. He was re-elected as the president in 2019. Alsuleiman has been described as "controversial" by Fairfax newspaper ''
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''. However, he has also been described as "moderate" by the ''
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'', another Fairfax newspaper. He has been verbally attacked by British extremist
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for some of his
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s. Alsuleiman established the organisation, ''United Muslims of Australia'' and in 2016 was elected as the president of Australian National Imams Council (ANIC). In April 2018, Alsuleiman was banned from entering the
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to stop him from spreading his views there. He was the 14th addition to a list of foreign religious preachers which are barred from entering by the Ministry of Immigration and Integration.


Views

In 2013, Alsuleiman spoke of what he called the "evil of homosexuality", making broad statements regarding HIV and AIDS disease.” Alsuleiman filed defamation charges against
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in 2017 regarding claims he preached
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and hatred towards women and minorities. In 2018, it was reported that Alsuleiman had won the case; Newscorp were ordered to pay costs and remove the articles which made the defamatory claims. Alsuleiman has signed a Muslim community letter condemning “all forms of intimidation and abuse targeting women”. He has been featured in online videos both supporting Sharia Law and respecting woman.


Controversies

In February 2009, a Fairfax journalist was ejected from the Lakemba Mosque during an event, during which, Fairfax later reported that
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spoke via phone link. The director of the mosque told Fairfax journalists that Alsuleiman was in charge of organising evening youth events at the time of the sermon. In 2014 Alsuleiman spoke at Park View Academy, a
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UK secondary school claimed to be at the centre of
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. Alsuleiman told the pupils, "Give victory to Muslims in Afghanistan… Give victory to all the Mujahideen all over the world. Oh Allah, prepare us for the jihad". A subsequent
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, Education Funding Agency (EFA) report said that there was a breach of standards at the school which had allowed, "Sheikh Shady Al-Suleiman, known to extol extremist views (e.g. stoning of adulterers), to address the students". A newspaper report said Asuleiman had only talked about "time management". In June 2016, Alsuleiman participated in an
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dinner at
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hosted by the
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. The Prime Minister said he would not have invited Alsuleiman had he known of his position regarding homosexuals. Alsuleiman said he did not hold radical anti-gay views. Australia's Grand Mufti,
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has repudiated
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's position on this issue, saying Islam has a, "longstanding" position on homosexuality" which "no person can ever change". He said that any attempt to call out its teachings could lead to radicalisation.


See also

* Australian National Imams Council * Homosexuality in Islam *
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Alsuleiman, Sheikh Shady Living people Palestinian Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam Palestinian imams Australian people of Palestinian descent Australian imams Australian Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam 1978 births Australian expatriates in Pakistan