How We Serve Muslim Students at Stanford
Alhambra provides comprehensive support to Muslim students at Stanford through multiple programs designed to nurture spiritual, intellectual, and communal well-being.
Supporting students during critical college years through guidance, counseling, and faith-based support.
Impact: Students receive personalized spiritual support during their most formative years, helping them maintain and strengthen their faith identity.
Providing dedicated chaplaincy services to help students navigate faith, doubt, and relationships as independent adults.
Impact: Students have access to dedicated spiritual leadership, ensuring their needs are met beyond what a secular institution can provide.
Offering dedicated spaces for prayer, community gatherings, and student activities.
Impact: Students have access to dedicated physical spaces that accommodate their religious needs, addressing the decades-long struggle for adequate space on campus.
Independent voice advocating for Muslim students' needs and rights on campus.
Impact: Muslim students have an independent advocate working on their behalf, ensuring their needs are addressed regardless of changing administrations or budget constraints.
Developing future leaders through mentorship, community building, and professional development.
Impact: Students develop into Ummah-minded, spiritually-grounded global leaders prepared to serve their communities.
All Muslim students at Stanford are welcome to participate in Alhambra's programs. For more information or to get involved: