Muslim students are an integral part of the student body at Drexel University, and as they make their journey on their quest of knowledge and self-betterment, Drexel Muslim Students Association (DMSA) aims to support them by being a source of community and Islamic education on campus – helping them to maintain and strengthen their Islamic identity while they develop as academic professionals.
From its inception in 2010 to its present-day status, DMSA has been committed to fostering unity, brotherhood, and sisterhood within Drexel’s Muslim community, through conducting social, religious, community service, and other activities in the best interest of Islam. It has also strived to be a convergence of inter-faith communication, promoting tolerance and understanding and opening channels of healthy discussion and debate with those of other faiths and traditions. By establishing these fora, DMSA intends to build confidence in students’ abilities to express themselves as religious individuals and as members of society, questioning the status quo and shaping the voices of the next generation.