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Supporting Muslim Student Associations on Black Colleges & Universities

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Join WORDS MAKE PEOPLE with host Michael Saahir and co-host Mustaffaa Abdullah on Sun. March 13, 2016 from 1-3 p.m. (EST) for a lively discussion with Bilal Hassan  of the HBCU MSA; an acronym for “Muslim Student Associations on Historically Black Colleges and Universities.” Engage us in conversation to learn more about HBCU MSA as they prepare for their Second Annual Conference at Howard University in Washington D.C. on April 8-10, 2016.

WORDS MAKE PEOPLE plans to discuss with our guest:

1.    What is life like for our Muslim youth on College campuses in America?

2.    How can Masajid and Islamic Centers support our Muslim youth who attended institutions of higher learning?

  1. How colleges can benefit from having a MSA on campus?
  2. How to prepare young Muslims, especially our young Muslimahs, for the dangers of college life.
  3. What protection and guidance can a MSA on a college campus offer?
  4. How can a MSA support a Muslim youth handle their first taste of "freedom" from home and parents? How an MSA helps to maintain ones Deen on campus.
  5. Do HBCU MSA plan to conduct workshops at Muslim conventions around America to have serious talk with our college and high school students on these topics
  6. How does HBCU MSA approach chapter 66, verse 6 of the Holy Qur’an?

You can financially support the Second Annual Conference by visiting https://www.gofundme.com/hbcumsaconf16

Join WORDS MAKE PEOPLE this Sunday March 13, 2016 from 1-3 p.m. (EST). We strongly encourage our listeners to join us by calling 714 816-4673. Press 1 to speak to host.
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