Ibrahim's obituary
Inna lillahi wa Inna ilayhi Raji’oon
Indeed, we belong to God, and indeed, to Him we shall return
Ibrahim Mustafa, 55, passed away during a trip to visit his family in Palestine. A devout Muslim, a man of strength and humility, Ibrahim was a beacon of light to all who were fortunate to know him.
Ibrahim was born in 1970 in Irving Texas, where he spent his formative years developing the strong character and unwavering faith that would define his life's journey. Throughout his life, Ibrahim demonstrated exceptional dedication to both his family and community.
As a devoted husband to Aisha Mustafa for over three decades, their partnership was built on mutual respect, deep love, and shared values. Together they created a home filled with warmth, faith, and tradition.
Ibrahim's greatest pride was his children, Elizabeth, Mariam, and Omar Mustafa, in whom he instilled the importance of education, compassion, and spiritual devotion. He took immense joy in watching them grow into thoughtful, accomplished adults who carry forward his legacy of kindness and service.
In his professional life, Ibrahim was respected for his diligence, integrity, and expertise. He approached his work with the same careful attention and moral principle that characterized every aspect of his life. His colleagues remember him as someone who elevated those around him through both example and encouragement.
Throughout his life, Ibrahim remained deeply connected to his Palestinian heritage and was passionate about preserving cultural traditions. He was an active member of his local mosque and dedicated countless hours to community service, particularly focused on educational initiatives for youth.
Even through difficult times, Ibrahim maintained a quiet dignity and unwavering faith that inspired all who knew him. His wisdom, patience, and gracious spirit made him a trusted advisor and friend to many.
Ibrahim's legacy lives on in the lessons he bestowed upon his children and all whose lives he touched. His wisdom, kindness, and love will be deeply missed, but his impact as a shining example of resilience and faith continues through the many lives he influenced.
He is survived by his beloved wife Aisha; his children Elizabeth, Mariam, and Omar; his siblings; and several nieces and nephews who all cherish his memory.
A prayer service honoring Ibrahim's life will be held by his beloved nieces and nephews at their home in Tampa on the day of his death, April 21st 2025, while the burial will take place in Sinjil, Palestine. Details of the location and time of the events will be shared privately with close friends and family.