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Student Affairs Liaisons for Muslim and Jewish Students

Student Affairs Liaison for Muslim Students

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This role is key to ensuring that McGill students who self-identify as Muslim are supported and that their concerns and needs are communicated with McGill’s senior leadership in a manner that is clear, timely, effective, and centered on their success and wellness.

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Farah Chouayakh

McGill University’s Muslim Student Affairs Liaison

Email:Ìýfarah.chouayakh [at] mcgill.caÌý

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Don’t hesitate to reach out to Farah, she is there to

  • Listen to Muslim students and ensure that their needs and interests are communicated to the University and addressed in a timely and effective manner.
  • Refer Muslim students towards the appropriate resources so that they feel better equipped to succeed and flourish.
  • Foster a climate where Muslim students feel heard, seen, supported, empowered and celebrated.
  • Create opportunities for building a sense of community and spaces that feel safe, nourishing and inspiring for Muslim students.
  • Make the numerous invisible barriers and unique challenges facing Muslim students on campus more visible and collaborate in the process of dismantling them.
  • Raise awareness about Islamophobia and increase the McGill community’s understanding of Islam and Muslim identities.

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Prayer Space on campus and beyond

Food and Groceries on campus and beyond

·Halal food at McGill Halal | Food and Dining Services - McGill University

·MSA student Halal food collective recommendations document:

Off-campus Resources by Muslims for Muslims

Book an appointment with the Muslim Chaplain

Well-being, mental health and counselling services

A free, confidential mental health helpline

A wide range of Muslim therapists

Coaching services

: BIPOC (including Muslim) mental health practitioners

Sexual health counselling for Muslims

: Naturopathic, homeopathic, nutritional, and holistic hikma somatic trauma counselling

Free, confidential phone support for Muslim women

Confidential and culturally competent psycho-social support for women experiencing abuse

Family law resources for Muslim women

/ Reporting Islamophobia

: mobile application called IMIRT – Islamophobia-Motivated Incident Reporting Tool

Free, confidential and supportive counselling services for Muslim women and youth who have experienced religious, racial or culture-based violence

Support and advocacy for Canadian Muslims who have experienced anti-Muslim discrimination or hate crimes

Support for victims of racism, Islamophobia, or xenophobia

For more resources, download the Muslim Student Toolkit


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