Muslim Association for Development in Religious Academia and Scholastic Achievement
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Established in Fall Of 2023 by Kamal Muhanna
MADRASA provides Islamic Educational Programs for students wishing to learn about Islam, its religious sciences and its history.
Offer Islamic Education as a course or a minor at the University. Becoming a local and national hub for Islamic education
MADRASA collaborates with RIWAQ Institute, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing contemporary Islamic scholarship and discussions grounded in traditional Islamic philosophy.
Muslim Association for Development in Religious Academia and Scholastic Achievement
Lectures, workshops, panel discussions, and study groups led by knowledgeable scholars and experts. The topics covered encompass Quranic studies, Hadith, Fiqh, Tafsir , Islamic history, spirituality, ethics, and contemporary issues relevant to Muslims.
Through engaging discussions, debates, and interactive sessions, members are encouraged to analyze and interpret Islamic texts and concepts, develop a deep understanding of the rich Islamic intellectual tradition, and explore different perspectives within the broader Islamic scholarly discourse
Providing educational resources, mentoring opportunities, and guidance for further academic pursuits in the field of Islamic, legal, religious or political studies. Contribute in research projects, academic conferences, and publications.
Lectures held
Raised for fundraisers
Awards won/nominated for
Dawah tables held
In the Fall of 2024, MADRASA proudly hosted its annual “Charity Week,” an inspiring event dedicated to raising funds and collecting donations to support communities in need across the globe. This year’s efforts focused on providing aid to numerous regions, including Gaza (Palestine), Lebanon, Sudan, Bangladesh, Kenya, Malaysia, Albania, Jordan, Iraq, the Philippines, and Somalia. Through a series of engaging activities, fundraising drives, and awareness campaigns, participants worked tirelessly to shed light on these communities' needs
MADRASA has organized multiple “Dawah” tables, creating a welcoming space for individuals curious about Islam to engage in open, meaningful conversations. These tables offer an opportunity for people to ask questions, gain a deeper understanding of Islamic beliefs and practices, and connect with knowledgeable volunteers who provide thoughtful insights. To encourage continued learning and reflection, interested individuals are also gifted a free Quran as a token of goodwill!
MADRASA has been nominated for multiple awards throughout its short time as a student organization at the University of Delaware, such as