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In the name of God,
the Beneficent, the Merciful

"Say:
'He is Allah, the One;
Allah, on whom all depend;
He did not beget,
nor was He begotten;
And there is none
comparable to Him.'"

-Quran 112:1-4

O' people say:
"There is no God except
Allah and benefit yourselves."

 

    Welcome to the homepage of MIT's Muslim Students' Association.

    We hope insha'Allah that it will be a helpful source of information
    for all wishing to:

    • learn more about the religion of Islam,
    • find out about the activities of MITMSA,
    • discover resources available to Muslims in the Boston area.

 

 

Current Events

 

Ramadan@MIT

    For Students

    At Sidney-Pacific Graduate Residence
    Wednesday, October 29th, 2003, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
    Jointly sponsored by the Sidney and Pacific Graduate Residence Cultural Committee

    Interfaith Dinner

    Walker Memorial
    Tuesday, November 4th, 2003, 6:30pm-8:30pm

    For Faculty

    Ashdown House - Hulsizer Room
    Friday, November 21st, 2003, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
    Jointly sponsored by Ashdown House
   

Ramadan Iftar and Dinner

    In masjid at Religious Activities Building W11, MIT
    Daily Iftar followed by free Dinner (5-6pm on most days).

    Taraweeh prayers are also usually held at the musalla after Ishaa congregational prayers (around 6pm these days). The prayer schedule continues to follow regular times at the musalla.

Zabeeha/Halal Dining

    is now available!
    Baker Dining (326 Memorial Drive)
    Sunday-Thursday: 5-8pm

 

 

 

 

 

Old Events

 

Robert Fisk @ MIT

    7pm February 5, 2003; MIT room 10-250

    Robert Fisk, the Middle East correspondent for the London Independent, is scheduled to speak in Boston on Feb 4th and 5th. His talk, entitled "Ask all you like about 9/11 but for heaven's sake don't ask why!" will assemble the Boston community for an intellectual examination of September 11th as America debates war with Iraq.

     

 

 

 

Gujarat Awareness Week

    @ MIT September 30 - October 4, 2002
    for details click here.