Episode 2: The Journey of Faith

How does the concept, belief and practice of faith start in our lives? How do we hold onto it through the busyness of the world, such as work, family, school, and pastimes? A key part of prioritizing faith amidst the busyness of our day-to-day life is making it part of our day-to-day life and teaching and showing our children at a young age the importance of faith. In this episode, we will discuss Brother Sulaiman “Mufty” Jalloh’s journey of faith starting at the young age of 9. 

You don’t want to miss:

  • The role of scholars and parents in encouraging, teaching and demonstrating the concept of faith, belief and it’s practice

  • The struggles within our very self on practicing our faith 

  • Sulaiman Jalloh’s inspiring journey of faith and the trials along the way that started in his youth  

Through my story and those of my amazing guests, I pray that our message touches the lives of people to be inspired, encouraged and informed all on all things faith, empowerment, global health, and beloved Mother Africa.


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ABOUT OUR GUEST

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Brother Sulaiman Yassin Jalloh was born and raised in Sierra Leone and currently resides in the United States working as a registered nurse. He is a public speaker was a student of knowledge under the guidance of the late Sheikh Mujtabah who introduced and coached him on public speaking. It is with his time with the late Sheikh that he got the nickname “Mufty." At the age of 13 he completed Tafsir under the guidance of Alhaji Bashir Joqui and at 15 years of age, he had memorized 15 Juz of the Quran. Before immigrating to the Netherlands, he studied  Fiqh, Hadith, Seerah from different scholars in Sierra Leone. Brother "Mufty"  volunteers with many organizations within the Sierra Leonean community and beyond. He founded the weekend Quran school at Jamiul-Jalil Jamaat in Maryland, introduced an annual Quran competition at Masjid Noor in California, he taught Quran and Hadith at the Nigerian Islamic Center in Washington DC and he was an assistant Imam at the United Muslim Jamaat (UMAH) in Maryland. He is currently an Imam at Masjid Imaan in Columbus, OH and holds weekly online lectures on Facebook and Zoom to include teaching the Quran.

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