About
Representing hundreds of Muslims, MIT Muslim Students Association is a close-knit and friendly community assisting the diverse Muslims at MIT with their practice of Islam. We offer social, spiritual, and academic programs and aim at building a strong community for all Muslims on campus.
Community
Fostering a vibrant Muslim community at MIT through social events, cultural activities, and interfaith dialogues, promoting unity and understanding.
Academia
Supporting academic excellence among Muslim students with mentoring, study breaks, and discussions on integrating faith and knowledge in diverse fields.
Service
Dedicated to serving the broader community through volunteer initiatives, charity events, and outreach programs, embodying the spirit of giving in Islam.









Kashif-ul Huda
MIT Musalla- prayer area for Muslims. Facility for women as well and on site wudu area. Open to all five prayers but after hours may require ID to get in. Juma from 1:25- 2pm. Facility is very clean and open to non-MIT people too.
Only public place for Muslims to offer prayers in Kendall Sq in Cambridge. Nearest Masjid is ISB on Prospect Ave.
Norhayati Khalip
I really wanna go there.pray for me.i wanna enter mit so badlyyy
Jaafer Saadat
It’s a prayer area. A good prayer area should be clean, have copies of the Quran, and a nice Muslim community that is a part of the mosque. It accomplishes all the stated criteria, so five stars.
Basel Assaf
The musalla is open all the time but you need a student ID or someone to let you in to get into the building.
ibrahim warsi
Can offer Friday prayers between 1-2pm.
Muhammad Salem
Great that you find a prayer room in such place. There is a barrier in the room between sisters and men.
Yusuf Jameel
Juma is at 1:30. You need a MIT ID to eneter the building.
Shaheemstar Ali
What time are the Jumah prayers
A Google User
Incredible community, was a central part of my MIT experience
Yusuf Sha'aban
Lovely mosque