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The Muslim Life Program is dedicated to building a vibrant and pluralistic community on Princeton Uni

The Muslim Life Program in the Office of Religious Life is directed by Imam Khalil Abdullah. Khalil works closely with students on campus to support their diverse cultural and spiritual identities while helping to strengthen their religious literacy and mutual respect for others. In addition, Khalil offers pastoral care to students and regularly hosts campus dialogues on various topics related to faith, identity, and meaning.

Photos from Princeton MLP's post 06/04/2026

Eid ul-Adha Mubarak from the Princeton Muslim Life Program! We were so blessed to celebrate with a beautiful community and our students the day after commencement, which incidentally took place on the Day of Arafah. Imam Khalil encouraged us to recognize value in each other, reminded us of our immense privilege, Islam’s emphasis of inclusivity of people of all backgrounds, and our responsibility to be at service to humanity. May we all be at better service to our community and each other, Ameen.

05/22/2026

Come join the Princeton Muslim Life Program to celebrate Eid ul-Adha!

Location: Carl A. Fields Center, 58 Prospect Ave Princeton, NJ
Dhikr: 9:30am
Eid Prayer: 10:00am
Khutbah by Imam Khalil Abdullah to follow

Please bring the whole family and stay after salah for a light breakfast, face painting, and balloon animals.

Photos from Princeton MLP's post 05/22/2026

Jum’muah Mubaraka beloveds! Princeton Muslim Life Program is so blessed to have such a vibrant and warm community- a testament to a long standing tradition (20 years in 2028!) of inclusivity. A gentle reminder that you can always come as you are.
All are welcome ✨

05/19/2026

Join us to welcome our alumni and to celebrate PUMAA - Princeton University Muslim Alumni Association.
Jum’muah at 1:30pm, reception will follow.
Remarks from Imam Khalil Abdullah and PUMAA President Nabil Shaikh.

Photos from Princeton MLP's post 05/07/2026

Our Annual Mawlid An-Nabi was the perfect way to end our 2026 academic year.
A big thank you to Ammar Charaf, our NJ based Nasheed artist, honored speaker, Dr. Ebad Rahman, Associate Dean of Religious Life and Muslim Chaplain, Columbia University, and graduating seniors Yahya Habib and Sarina Hassan for their reflections on the Prophet ﷺ.
We couldn’t help but reflect multiple times throughout the night on this amazing tradition started by Imam Sohaib Sultan, Allah Yarhamo, and how much we felt the baraka (blessings) of his legacy till this day.
Alhamdulillah- all our love to such a beautiful community, our guests from in and out of town, everyone behind the scenes who made a wonderful event and year possible, and students who were able to attend (as well as those who couldn’t attend due to exams and end of the year conflicts).
You are all in our hearts and duas 🤍
Help us continue to provide our current and future students, our community, and all of you and your families with impactful, meaningful, and ongoing and uninterrupted engagement and programming throughout the year. Help us follow in the footsteps of our Beloved Nabi ‎ﷺby leaving a legacy of service.
Donate now at: https://muslimlife.princeton.edu/donate (link in bio) 🙏🏼

📸: Angel Chang Liu ‘27

Photos from Princeton MLP's post 05/06/2026

Our Annual Mawlid An-Nabi was the perfect way to end our 2026 academic year.
A big thank you to Ammar Charaf, our NJ based Nasheed artist, honored speaker, Dr. Ebad Rahman, Associate Dean of Religious Life and Muslim Chaplain, Columbia University, and graduating seniors Yahya Habib and Sarina Hassan for their reflections on the Prophet ﷺ.
We couldn’t help but reflect multiple times throughout the night on this amazing tradition started by Imam Sohaib Sultan, Allah Yarhamo, and how much we felt the baraka (blessings) of his legacy till this day.
Alhamdulillah- all our love to such a beautiful community, our guests from in and out of town, everyone behind the scenes who made a wonderful event and year possible, and students who were able to attend (as well as those who couldn’t attend due to exams and end of the year conflicts).
You are all in our hearts and duas 🤍

04/27/2026

Salaam beloved community, we would be so pleased if you would join us THIS FRIDAY for an evening of poetry and praise of THE Beloved ﷺ 💚 and celebrating the end of our academic year with our Annual Mawlid An-Nabi 💚
Guest speaker: Dr. Ebad Rahman, Associate Dean of Religious Life and Muslim Chaplain, Columbia University
Performance by: New Jersey-based Artist and Songwriter, Ammar Charaf

🗓️ Date: Friday, May 1st
⏰ Time: 6 PM
📍 Location: Carl A Fields Center

Program starts at 6pm. Maghrib Prayer at 7:45pm. Dinner to follow.
Looking forward to seeing you all there InshaAllah 💚

04/22/2026

Surah Ar-Rahman (55:33) challenges humanity and jinn, stating: “O company of jinn and mankind, if you are able to pass beyond the regions of the heavens and the earth, then pass. You will not pass except by authority [from Allah]”.
Watch the whole Jummah Khutbah livestream on our page under the “Live” section, also linked in bio.

04/20/2026

Join the Princeton University Muslim Life Program for our weekly Monday gathering for divine mindfulness meditation.

Mondays 12-12:15pm
Weekly year-round | Murray-Dodge 104

Photos from Princeton MLP's post 04/15/2026

It was a beautiful day for a tour of Princeton University given by our Muslim Student Association and the Muslim Life Program during Princeton Preview month!
Our own Princeton students hit it out of the park by showing our guests around the beautiful campus lined with blooming magnolia trees, ivy covered historical buildings, and intricately carved stone arches.
We showed them the plethora of halal options during lunch at Mathey Hall’s private dining room, and talked with our Muslim Chaplain, Imam Khalil Abdullah, and Assosicate Dean of Diversity and Inclusion, Karin Firoza, about what it means to be Muslim on campus, how we show up to pray at Murray Dodge, and what Ramadan feels like for students and community members.
Our last stop was a Q&A panel in the architecture building where our Princeton students fielded questions about how it feels to be Muslim facing in a university, how to balance their faith and studies for the first time being away from home, and directed them to resources on how to get more information about the application process.
Most of all we are so grateful for our Princeton students and Dean Firoza who took time away from family, studying, and resting on a Saturday to invest in prospective students and the future of Muslim students at Princeton ✨

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