Mission Statement

The goal of MSA@Purdue University is to promote a proper understanding of Islam that is based on the Qur'aan and Sunnah to all residents and students in Greater Lafayette. It is our hope that insha'Allah (God-willing), this understanding will foster mutual good-will within the community as well as clear misconceptions that are perpetuated.

Islamic History Halaqa

Islamic History Halaqas are held every Friday after Isha at the Masjid. This Halaqa will cover the Ummawy period through the Ottoman period.

 


 

Time Block for Jumma

Students as you sign up for your Spring semester of classes, please take note of the following: you can incorporate a 1 hour time block in your schedule for jumm’ah prayer by signing up for ACTIVITY 900 (ACTY 900). Purdue University policy forbids instructors from punishing students for attending valid, required religious services/functions during class time. If you have questions related to time conflicts between class and jumm’ah prayer, please consult one of the MSA Board members.

Iqama Times

If you are looking for Athan times click here
Fajr07:00 AM
Dhuhur1:00 PM
Asr03:30 PM
Maghrib05:35 PM
Isha07:15 PM
Jum'a Prayer is Friday at 1:45 pm