Management and Science University (MSU) kicked start its Ihya Ramadan tradition with Clubs and Associations breaking fast with MSU President Professor Tan Sri Dato’ Wira Dr Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid.

 

Attended by seventy-one clubs and associations headed by the MSU Student Representatives Council (SRC), comprising 650 MSUrians including international ones, the Clubs and Associations Iftar with MSU President was held at the MSU Chancellor Hall on campus in Shah Alam Section 13.

 

Five clubs and associations from MSU College (MSUC) Shah Alam joined the 28 from the three faculties and four schools of Management and Science University (MSU) and the 38 under the MSU Student and Career Development (SCD) Department.

 

 

Iftar is just one of the many programmes in Ihya Ramadan at Management and Science University (MSU). University-wide Iftar Mentoring, Ramadan Iftar Box by the School of Education and Social Sciences (SESS), GPS Ramadan by the International Medical School (IMS), Ramadan Booster by the School of Pharmacy (SPH), Sinar Ramadan by the Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering (FISE), Hopebox Ramadan by the Faculty of Business Management and Professional Studies (FBMP), CaSeh Neighbourhood by the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences (FHLS), For You by the School of Hospitality and Creative Arts (SHCA), and MSU Quranic League by the Centre for Fundamental Studies (CFS) join MSU Cares and MSU 2G: Giving and Grateful programmes by the event organizer SCD.

 

 

Distribution of zakat to MSUrians, school students, and orphans, and of iftar local fare bubur lambuk to motorists and mosques, are also permanent fixtures of Ihya Ramadan at Management and Science University (MSU).

 

Whilst a thousand sit-down dinners are provided daily at MSU Plaza to students of the University for iftar at Management and Science University (MSU), the breaking-of-fast get-together is also organized specially at the MSU Chancellor Hall for new students, orphans, members of the MSU Alumni Association, partners of industry as well as authority, MSU Medical Centre (MSUMC) and MSU high school Sekolah Bina Insan (SBI).

 

Offshore, joining in on Ihya Ramadan 2023 at Management and Science University (MSU), are MSU International Medical School Bangalore Campus and sister campus Jakarta Global University (JGU); respectively with their GPS Ramadan 23 and Ramadan at JGU programmes.

 

 

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Management and Science University (MSU) kicked start its Ihya Ramadan tradition with Clubs and Associations breaking fast with MSU President Professor Tan Sri Dato’ Wira Dr Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid.

 

Attended by seventy-one clubs and associations headed by the MSU Student Representatives Council (SRC), comprising 650 MSUrians including international ones, the Clubs and Associations Iftar with MSU President was held at the MSU Chancellor Hall on campus in Shah Alam Section 13.

 

Five clubs and associations from MSU College (MSUC) Shah Alam joined the 28 from the three faculties and four schools of Management and Science University (MSU) and the 38 under the MSU Student and Career Development (SCD) Department.

 

 

Iftar is just one of the many programmes in Ihya Ramadan at Management and Science University (MSU). University-wide Iftar Mentoring, Ramadan Iftar Box by the School of Education and Social Sciences (SESS), GPS Ramadan by the International Medical School (IMS), Ramadan Booster by the School of Pharmacy (SPH), Sinar Ramadan by the Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering (FISE), Hopebox Ramadan by the Faculty of Business Management and Professional Studies (FBMP), CaSeh Neighbourhood by the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences (FHLS), For You by the School of Hospitality and Creative Arts (SHCA), and MSU Quranic League by the Centre for Fundamental Studies (CFS) join MSU Cares and MSU 2G: Giving and Grateful programmes by the event organizer SCD.

 

 

Distribution of zakat to MSUrians, school students, and orphans, and of iftar local fare bubur lambuk to motorists and mosques, are also permanent fixtures of Ihya Ramadan at Management and Science University (MSU).

 

Whilst a thousand sit-down dinners are provided daily at MSU Plaza to students of the University for iftar at Management and Science University (MSU), the breaking-of-fast get-together is also organized specially at the MSU Chancellor Hall for new students, orphans, members of the MSU Alumni Association, partners of industry as well as authority, MSU Medical Centre (MSUMC) and MSU high school Sekolah Bina Insan (SBI).

 

Offshore, joining in on Ihya Ramadan 2023 at Management and Science University (MSU), are MSU International Medical School Bangalore Campus and sister campus Jakarta Global University (JGU); respectively with their GPS Ramadan 23 and Ramadan at JGU programmes.

 

 

RELATED

Bonding over flavours and colours

Giving and Grateful, in GPS Ramadan

In song and spirit, harmony across diversity

Building big hearts with Zakat

Driving change, one community at a time