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Uniting Muslim students in universities and colleges in Kenya
An umbrella association forging connections between Muslim student communities, fostering collaboration, and addressing challenges faced by Muslim students.
COMMUNITY
Bringing together Muslim students from diverse backgrounds and institutions to foster unity and collaboration.
EMPOWERMENT
Equipping Muslim students with knowledge, leadership skills, and confidence to excel academically, spiritually, and socially.
ADVOCACY
Representing and defending the interests of Muslim students while promoting their rights, welfare, and positive engagement within society.
About Us
We are a dynamic community of Muslim students from diverse disciplines, united by purpose and conviction.
Rooted in faith and committed to excellence, we work to strengthen unity, elevate student voices, and shape
purposeful futures. Through collaboration, knowledge sharing, and mutual support, we cultivate principled
leaders equipped to uplift the Muslim community and contribute meaningfully on a national and global
scale.
Guided by Islamic values, we strive to create safe, inclusive spaces for learning, dialogue,
and personal growth. Our initiatives aim to inspire confidence, nurture character, and empower students to
serve with integrity, wisdom, and compassion in every sphere of life.
Muslim Student Associations
AMUCK is proud to collaborate with Muslim Student Associations from universities and colleges across Kenya.
Through these partnerships, we strive to cultivate a harmonious and supportive environment for Muslim
students — one that nurtures personal development while strengthening collective bonds. Together, we
continue to build meaningful connections that unite and uplift our community.
By sharing resources,
coordinating initiatives, and amplifying student-led efforts, these associations play a vital role in
shaping a strong and resilient student network. Our collective approach ensures that every Muslim student
feels represented, supported, and inspired to contribute positively within and beyond their institutions.
Muslim Student Associations united under one umbrella.
Muslim students represented across universities and colleges.
Years of dedicated service to the Muslim student community.
A Movement Making a Difference
We stand as a unified movement with a vision to empower Muslim students across the nation. Our rich network
spans over 30 institutions, benefitting from the guidance of experienced professionals and community
leaders, and access unique growth and networking opportunities. Our dedication has already made significant
strides in advocating for Muslim student rights and fostering community engagement.
Through strategic
initiatives, mentorship, and impactful programs, we continue to build bridges between students,
institutions, and the wider society. By nurturing talent and encouraging active participation, we aim to
leave a lasting legacy of service, leadership, and positive change.
"Going by our motto, ‘Diversity and Unity among Muslim students’, one of our main objectives is to have a situation where that Muslim student in Mombasa or Nairobi, can feel the joys and sorrows of a fellow Muslim student in Kakamega or Garissa."
Mohamed Abdulqadir
Chairperson, AMUCK Executive Committee
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who can be appointed to serve as an AMUCK Executive Committee official?
To serve as an Executive Committee official, one must be a Muslim and a continuing university or college student from an AMUCK member-MSA, and have at least one academic year remaining before graduation.
How long does an AMUCK Executive Committee serve?
The Executive Committee serves for a two-year term. Officials remain in office until a new committee is duly elected and sworn in, ensuring a smooth and structured transition of leadership.
What is the primary role of the AMUCK Executive Committee?
The primary role of the Executive Committee is to represent the interests of Muslim students at a national level, and uphold the mission, vision, and values of AMUCK. The committee works to promote unity, leadership development, and Islamic identity across campuses.