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Fund for Br. Waleed Shaalan - Victim of Virginia Tech

 
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 3:14 pm    Post subject: Fund for Br. Waleed Shaalan - Victim of Virginia Tech Reply with quote

Assalamualaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhuh:

MSA National Fund for Br. Waleed Shaalan
http://www.msanational.org/finance/vt07donate.html

Waleed Shaalan was one of the victims in the Virginia Tech shooting.

This group is a tribute to him.

Name: Waleed Shaalan
Sex: Male
Age: 30 years old
Height: 6’1
Major/degree: Civil Engineering/ Phd
Marital Status: Married, 3 years with one child

Waleed Shaalan first stepped onto the Virginia Tech campus in August 2006. An international student originally from Zagazig Egypt, with no family members in the United States, Waleed was quickly adopted as an essential member of the Blacksburg Muslim community. Among those mourning his death are his two roommates (Fahad Pasha and Irfan Waseem) to whom Waleed was their loving older brother, cook, academic and spiritual mentor.

Waleed initially began his PhD program in Egypt, but when Virginia Tech offered him an assistance-ship position, he chose to leave his original degree path and continue it in Blacksburg. Following in the footsteps of his father, Waleed was a dedicated and passionate student of Civil Engineering. Though he had a hectic schedule, juggling classes, PhD research and TA responsibilities, he always made time for the people around him. Waleed was known for his broad smile and wave that he gave everyone.

Waleed left behind Amira his wife of 3 years, and Khaled his one-year old son.

As we express our grief and sympathy for the families of all those directly affected by this senseless tragedy, we honor them through memory and reflection; and Waleed will always be smiling in our hearts.

MSA National Memorial Fund for Waleed's Family:
http://www.msanational.org/finance/vt07donate.html

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