Biography

Nabeel Alauddin is the Head of Development for the Muslim Youth of North America (MYNA), where he works to cultivate conviction in young Muslims and advance the mission of meaningful da'wah. Prior to MYNA, he spent 2.5 years working across go-to-market functions at two software startups valued at over $1B each, as well as in IT roles at a Fortune 20 company.

Nabeel holds an MBA, is a Certified Fundraising Manager, and earned a dual degree in Management Information Systems and Arabic. His Islamic education includes intensive Arabic at Bayyinah Institute and coursework with Cambridge Islamic College, Qalam Institute, Miftaah Institute, Al-Maghrib Institute, and the American Learning Institute for Muslims (ALIM), in addition to mentorship from personal teachers. He has been delivering khutbahs for over 20 years and has taught Qur'anic Arabic to students of all levels.

During college, Nabeel was one of six MSA leaders invited to the White House to represent Muslim American students and discuss the challenges facing the community. He was also selected for Yaqeen Institute's inaugural Confident Muslim cohort, which empowers Muslims to lead boldly and excel without compromising faith—drawing inspiration from the legacy of Muhammad Ali (R).

He lives with his family in Atlanta, Georgia, and in his spare time enjoys playing basketball and correcting anyone who forgets to say "The" Ohio State University.