Ayham MishMishan – Wikipedia

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Syrian American scholar (born 1985)

Ayham MishMishan (Arabic: أيهم مشمشان; born 1985, Aleppo, Syria) is a Syrian-American[1] scholar and educator based in Detroit, Michigan.[2][3]

Early life and Career

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Born in 1985 in Aleppo, Ayham holds a Bachelors degree in Business Administration and Economics and Masters degree in Islamic Studies.

Ayham MishMishan is the founder and president of the Dawah Institute.[4][5]

He has served as a guest khateeb and teacher at various mosques across the country, including Tazkiyah (spiritual purification)[6] and Maqaam Ibrahim Islamic Center in Bethesda, Maryland.[7][8][9]

  • Translator of The Founding Fathers and Unitarianism: A New Reading of American History by Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Shah (The Founding Fathers and Unitarianism)[10][11]
  • Seerah series based on الرحيق المختوم (The Sealed Nectar)[12]


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