The Muslim Students Association at Duke University is a student-run and DSG chartered group on campus. The association plans religious, social, political, and cultural activities related to Islam…
The Center for Muslim Life is home to Muslim Life at Duke. Inaugurated in 2008, the facility includes a kitchen, a dining room, a library, wireless internet access and a media room with Blue Ray…
DURHAM, NC -- Duke Muslim chaplain Abdullah T. Antepli delivered the opening prayer for the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington, D.C., this morning. Antepli served as guest chaplain at the…
Due to decreased student presence during the summer, there will be no Jummah (Friday) prayers at the York Room, and the only Jummah prayers held on campus will be at Duke Hospital North. Directions to Duke Hospital North and further information about Jummah can be found here. Local mosques also hold their own respective Jummah prayers. Their contact information can be found here.
Prayer Room and Group Prayers
The prayer room location has also changed to the room directly across from its previous location. There will be no regularly scheduled group prayers. General information about the prayer room can be found here.
Other Activities and the Center for Muslim Life
Just because most people are away from Duke's campus for the summer does not mean that fellow Muslims and Dukies are completely nonexistent on campus! If there is any interest to schedule meetings, events, dinners, or quiet get-togethers, please contact Ahmad Jitan. More information on the Center for Muslim Life can be found here.
Welcome to DukeMSA.org. I would like to add a special shoutout (and salaams) to Duke University's Class of 2014. Congratulations on making the best decision of your life in attending this fine institution! I hope this website will familiarize you with everything you need to know about being a Muslim at Duke. If not, you can always shoot an e-mail to one of MSA's executive board members (found in About MSA). After you have checked out our MSA and subscribed to our listserv, be sure to check out the information under Muslim Life at Duke, especially the Center for Muslim Life, which is the only dedicated building for Muslims on any American university campus. Duke is also unique in its hiring of our very own Muslim chaplain, Abdullah Antepli. While these blessings play a large role in facilitating Muslim involvement on Duke's campus, they are in no way reserved just for Muslims and should be seen as valuable resources for the entire Duke community. That being said, feel free to take a look around our website and do not hesitate to forward any of your questions or concerns here.
Also, please note that Ramadan will be beginning around the 11th of August 2010, which is before the start of the fall semester. Information regarding Ramadan and Eid is available on this website and specifics will be provided as the time approaches.