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- Shady Alsuleiman (born 1978 in Sydney, Australia) is a Muslim imam and the president of the Australian National Imams Council and the United Muslims of...
- Paul Nakad Randa Abdel-Fattah Ron Bakir Samah Sabawi Samier Dandan Shady Alsuleiman Waleed Aly Akmal Moudi Najjar Munjed Al Muderis Osama Malik Jammin' in...
- Sheikh Shady Alsuleiman parti****ted in an Iftar dinner hosted by Turnbull at Kirribilli House. Turnbull said he would not have invited Alsuleiman if he had...
- responded by saying the comments were "unhelpful". In 2016, Sheikh Shady Alsuleiman was elected president of ANIC.[citation needed] and then re-elected for...
- president of the Australian National Imams Council (ANIC), Sheikh Shady Alsuleiman parti****ted in an Iftar dinner at Kirribilli House hosted by the Prime...
- than 30 prominent leaders of the Muslim community including Sheikh Shady Alsuleiman, President of the Australian National Imams Council. HT opened a branch...
- and are counted as Arab Australians. Randa Abdel-Fattah Sheikh Shady Alsuleiman Joe Hockey Munif Mohammed Abou Rish Loudy Wiggins Samah Sabawi Lily Serna...
- Abdullah Al Suwaiyel, former Saudi Amb****ador to the United States Ebraheem Alsuleiman (Alakeel), former chief of Crown Prince Faisal's Royal Court and former...
- another 800 gathered outside the evening after the riot. Sheikh Shady Alsuleiman spoke to the crowd and called for calm. However some were armed with Glock...
- al-Qaeda, spoke via phone link. A director of the mosque said that Shady Alsuleiman was in charge of organising evening youth events at the time of the sermon...