Souleiman Ghali is an American-Muslim leader and former head and a founder of the Islamic Society of San Francisco.
He supports dialogue between the faith communities and works to raise consciousness about Islam [1] and bring Muslims, Christians, and Jews together. [2] [3] Born in Beirut, Lebanon, he came to the U.S. as a college student, and holds a degree in Activism and Social Change.[ citation needed]
He is a speaker and lecturer about Islam at churches, synagogues, universities and businesses, and has spoken at the Commonwealth Club [4] and the World Affairs Council.[ citation needed]
The Islamic Society of San Francisco (ISSF) was the subject of a wrongful termination lawsuit by Safwat Morsy, an imam he had hired for his mosque but later fired for preaching radical ideology. [ citation needed] Morsy maintained that he had been terminated for reporting accounting irregularities at the mosque, and was awarded $400,000 in damages by a jury in San Francisco Superior Court. [5]
Souleiman Ghali is an American-Muslim leader and former head and a founder of the Islamic Society of San Francisco.
He supports dialogue between the faith communities and works to raise consciousness about Islam [1] and bring Muslims, Christians, and Jews together. [2] [3] Born in Beirut, Lebanon, he came to the U.S. as a college student, and holds a degree in Activism and Social Change.[ citation needed]
He is a speaker and lecturer about Islam at churches, synagogues, universities and businesses, and has spoken at the Commonwealth Club [4] and the World Affairs Council.[ citation needed]
The Islamic Society of San Francisco (ISSF) was the subject of a wrongful termination lawsuit by Safwat Morsy, an imam he had hired for his mosque but later fired for preaching radical ideology. [ citation needed] Morsy maintained that he had been terminated for reporting accounting irregularities at the mosque, and was awarded $400,000 in damages by a jury in San Francisco Superior Court. [5]