Salar Rasoul

Salar Rasoul
Podcast Description
Salar Rasoul is a respected Islamic educator and former high school principal with over 15 years of leadership experience in faith-based academic environments. He holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Ryerson University and later pursued a Bachelor of Education at the University of Toronto. In 2011, he completed a Master’s in Education with a focus on leadership and administration at Brock University.
Salar Rasoul began his teaching journey in 2005 at Olive Grove School. He later joined ISNA High School in Mississauga as vice-principal and was promoted to principal in 2010. After serving in that role for several years, he transitioned to become Director of Religious Affairs for ISNA Schools, overseeing Islamic curriculum and faith-based programs across campuses.
Deeply committed to community outreach, Salar Rasoul has memorized the Qur’an and frequently delivers Friday khutbas and educational halaqas in mosques across the Greater Toronto Area. He is a co-founder of the I3 Institute and remains active in dawah and Islamic education. He is also currently completing a Bachelor’s in Islamic Studies through Mishkah University.
On social media he shares faith-centered reflections and educational content with a large following. His work blends academic excellence, spiritual depth, and community service, making him a widely admired voice in Islamic leadership and education.
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Content Themes
The show covers a range of topics related to Islamic education, community challenges, and youth engagement, with episodes exploring themes such as navigating social media for youth, the significance of Ramadan from a youthful perspective, and examining contemporary issues like gender identity within the Muslim community.

Salar Rasoul is a respected Islamic educator and former high school principal with over 15 years of leadership experience in faith-based academic environments. He holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Ryerson University and later pursued a Bachelor of Education at the University of Toronto. In 2011, he completed a Master’s in Education with a focus on leadership and administration at Brock University.
Salar Rasoul began his teaching journey in 2005 at Olive Grove School. He later joined ISNA High School in Mississauga as vice-principal and was promoted to principal in 2010. After serving in that role for several years, he transitioned to become Director of Religious Affairs for ISNA Schools, overseeing Islamic curriculum and faith-based programs across campuses.
Deeply committed to community outreach, Salar Rasoul has memorized the Qur’an and frequently delivers Friday khutbas and educational halaqas in mosques across the Greater Toronto Area. He is a co-founder of the I3 Institute and remains active in dawah and Islamic education. He is also currently completing a Bachelor’s in Islamic Studies through Mishkah University.
On social media he shares faith-centered reflections and educational content with a large following. His work blends academic excellence, spiritual depth, and community service, making him a widely admired voice in Islamic leadership and education.

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