Founded in 1995, the Islamic Religious Society has been a cornerstone of spiritual and intellectual life on campus for nearly three decades. What began as a small group of students meeting for weekly discussions has grown into a thriving community of hundreds of members from diverse backgrounds.
Our society serves as a bridge between faith and academia, providing a supportive environment where students can explore Islamic teachings, engage in meaningful dialogue, and contribute positively to both campus life and the wider community.
Today, we host regular lectures, workshops, and conferences featuring renowned scholars; offer Arabic and Islamic studies courses; provide scholarship support to students in need; and coordinate community service initiatives that make a real difference.
We believe in the pursuit of knowledge as an act of worship, encouraging critical thinking and scholarly excellence rooted in Islamic tradition.
We provide spaces and programs for spiritual development, helping students strengthen their connection with Allah and embody prophetic character.
Following the prophetic example of service, we actively engage in charitable work and social initiatives that benefit our campus and local community.
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Senior Advisor
Professor of Islamic Studies, Department of Religious Studies
Academic Advisor
Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy and Ethics
Our constitution outlines our mission, organizational structure, and operating procedures. We are committed to transparency and good governance.