has participated numerous times in MSA National's "Ramadan Fast-a-Thon"
The Muslim Students Association of Princeton University (MSA PU) is an undergraduate organization that seeks "to promote understanding and cooperation between members of the Muslim and non-Muslim communities both on Princeton's campus and in the greater Princeton community" -- by means of "lectures, cultural and social activities, community celebrations and community service projects."
MSA PU strongly opposed the Terrorism Awareness Project's October 2007 Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week (IFAW) activities, whose purpose was to educate American college students about the nature of the fanatical religious movement aiming to create a global Muslim empire. In MSA PU's estimation, IFAW was an exercise in anti-Muslim bigotry. "The Islamo-Fascism week organized by the David Horowitz Center is extremely offensive to the Muslim Students Association as an organization," said MSA PU president Sarah Dajani. "It raises questions for Muslim students when a speaker comes who equates terrorism with the religion."
MSA PU has participated several times in MSA National's "Ramadan Fast-a-Thon" along with nearly 280 fellow Muslim organizations (mostly chapters of MSA). The purpose of this event is to raise, through temporary fasting, public awareness of hunger and homelessness in Muslim communities. Recent endorsers of the Fast-a-Thon include:
Imam Zaid Shakir, Yale University's former Muslim chaplain who has expressed his desire to see the United States eventually become "a Muslim country ruled by Islamic law"