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Honoring the Life, Faith, and Death of Imam Sohaib Sultan

April 19, 2021

Imam Sohaib Nazeer Sultan, Princeton University’s Muslim Chaplain and beloved interfaith leader, died Friday at sunset after a year-long battle with a rare and aggressive form of cancer at age 40. He was surrounded by his family while hearing recitations of the Quran and prayers offered in his honor.

In a Facebook post, his wife, Arshe Ahmed, shared the news of her husband’s death: “Sohaib Sultan has passed away peacefully on this beautiful, blessed Friday Jummah day around maghrib time in this most beautiful month of Ramadan. The month of the Qur’an…Sohaib LOVED the Qur’an. He has returned to his Creator.”

She went on to invite all who could join to a Janaza ceremony the following day – a traditional Islamic prayer performed in a congregation to seek pardon for the deceased and all dead Muslims.

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