Muslim Life

The Muslim life program is dedicated to providing a supportive community that serves to enrich students through fellowship, study, and worship. Muslim life at UR is rich in diversity, welcoming students from across the United States and around the world. The result is a growing community that strives to learn from one another while sharing each students' unique heritage and interests. Highlights of Muslim life include:

  • Weekly Friday/Jumu'ah Prayer at 1:00 p.m. in the Inter-Religious Prayer Room
  • Weekly discussions/halaqahs
  • Social activities
  • Signature events such as the annual Eid Banquet and Fall Break Retreat

Prayer

The Inter-religious Prayer Room is located in the Wilton Center and is accessible throughout the day for the daily prayers. Prayer rugs, muṣḥaf, scarves, and prayer necessities are available in the room. Ablution/wuḍū’ stations are located on the same floor as the Prayer Room, and slippers are available for use just outside of the Prayer Room.

Friday/Jumuʿah Prayer is held weekly at 1:00 p.m. in the Inter-religious Prayer Room throughout the academic year.

Muslim Life Staff

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Muslim Chaplain: Waleed Ilyas

Waleed Ilyas has been serving as the Muslim Chaplain on the Chaplaincy staff since 2017. He earned a Master’s degree in Islamic Studies with a concentration in Islamic Leadership from The Islamic Seminary of America. Waleed also holds an MBA with a concentration in Healthcare Management, as well as a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering.

In addition to his part-time role with the Chaplaincy, he is a Manager of the Install Project Management team at OCHIN, a nonprofit healthcare company. 

Waleed is on campus mostTuesday’s and Friday’s, and can be available on other days upon request. Please contact Waleed at wilyas@richmond.edu or 804.287.6586, or use the link here to schedule time with him.

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Muslim Life Program Coordinator: Mahreen Azam

Mahreen joined the Chaplaincy staff as the Muslim Life Program Coordinator in December 2023. She earned her undergraduate degree in Biomedical Engineering, with a minor in Mathematics, from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2016. Alongside her responsibilities at the Chaplaincy, she serves as a software developer for a digital products company in Charlottesville. Additionally, Mahreen served as Randolph-Macon College’s first Muslim Life Coordinator from 2022 to 2024, where she laid the foundation for the college’s Muslim Life program. At University of Richmond, Mahreen leads sisters programs and assists in general program coordination.