See also: Contact Us • The Executive Committee • Our Chaplain • Our Constitution
The MIT Muslim Students’ Association is a close-knit and friendly community which aims to assist MIT Muslims with their practice of Islam and endeavors to promote understanding between Muslims and people of other faiths on campus. Representing nearly one hundred Muslims, the MIT-MSA holds events year-round that promote peace, brotherhood, and the Islamic message. The MITMSA is directed by the Executive Committee, which is elected each December to organize and run the various events and projects throughout the year.
The MIT-MSA also maintains a prayer room with daily prayers, including jumu’ah prayers every Friday at 1:10pm. During Ramadan, the MIT-MSA organizes daily iftaars, and holds taraweeh prayers. Very often, MITMSA members also organize suhoors to add to the special feeling of Ramadan unity.
To contact specific leaders of the MSA, including the webmaster, please see our Executive Committee page. More general comments, questions, and requests can be sent to the entire MSA Executive Committee at msa-ec@mit.edu. An online e-mail form, as well as our address and telephone number, is available on our Contact Us page.
Join Us
Even if you are not a member of the Executive Committee (and especially if you are not a member of the EC), you are encouraged to get involved and stay informed by joining one of our open mailing lists:
- msa-info — event announcement list
- mit-msa — open discussion list (also receives msa-info announcements)
- mitmsa-sis — mailing list for sisters
- msa-grad — announcements relevant to graduate students
- msa-undergrad — announcements relevant to undergraduates; e-mails to this address are merely sent to the members of the four undergraduate mailing lists:
You can sign up for any of the above mailing lists through the links above. If you still have trouble, you can also contact a member of the EC.