It’s still dark out at 6:40 a.m. when sophomore Muneeb Malik wakes up to pray for the first time each day. Malik isn’t the only one up that early, however; though he prays alone in the mornings, he is in sync with many other Muslim students on campus, most notably with three other suites on his floor. That’s because Malik lives in Sakeenah, a Living Learning Community “designed to engage students around the Muslim-American experience.”
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