Muslim Students and Scholars Association (MSSA)

The Muslim Students and Scholars Association or MSSA is dedicated to fostering fellowship among UMB students through the planning, development, and implementation of programmatic initiatives. It is an umbrella organization that is open to all students at UMB and serves to provide support for its members. It provides spiritual and social support for its members as well as educational opportunities for members and the UMB campus. As a whole, these activities and events are designed to enrich the intellectual atmosphere present on campus. MSSA services and programs serve to fill a need created by students, specifically Muslim students, living away from an organized Muslim community and its social structure.

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Senators

Issac Chaudry

Issac Chaudry
Pronouns: He/Him/His
ichaudry@som.umaryland.edu

Issac Chaudry is a second year PhD student (4th year in the program) in the MD/PhD (MSTP) program at the School of Medicine. He earned a B.S in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from University of Maryland, Baltimore County. As the USGA senator for Muslim Student and Scholars Association (MSSA), Issac hopes to interface with the larger UMB community to help cater to the needs of the Muslim students on campus, and find more ways the MSSA can give back to the UMB community. When Issac is not busy studying, he enjoys playing basketball, watching netflix, and reading.

Hammad Baqai
Pronouns: 
hammad.baqai@som.umaryland.edu