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Muslim Student Association Club: Creating Community and Sharing Faith

Adam El Fatihi December 11, 2025 1 minute read
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For many students at Malden High, the Muslim Student Association has become far more than just a club; it’s a space built on community, identity, and shared purpose. Through the conversations with members like Yasser Belatrache, Iyad Doukkali, and Meriam Bouchtout, one theme became clear: the MSA has created a welcoming environment where students can learn, express themselves, and feel supported. What began as a simple place to gather has grown into a meaningful part of student life, offering discussions, events, and a sense of belonging for Muslim and non-Muslim students alike. Members emphasized how the club has strengthened friendships, encouraged understanding, and given them a voice within the school. For many, the MSA isn’t just an extracurricular; it’s a community that continues to shape their high-school experience in a positive and lasting way.

From front to back, left to right: Adonay Bekele, Yasser Belatrache, Omar Idmbarek, Iyad Doukkali, Yasser Fghani, Abdul Mohaimen-Khalefa, Ammar Ibrahim, Ahmed Moukara, and Yusuf Zoulgami posing for a group photo. ADAM EL FATIHI

Watch this video by Adam El Fatihi about the Muslim Student Association and how they’ve grown as a community and in faith.

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Adam El Fatihi

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Adam is a 15-year-old sophomore at Malden High School. He plays soccer. He got into the sport because it was always around him at a young age so he fell in love with the sport. His future goals after he graduates from Malden High are to go to college and play college soccer and eventually play at the professional level. Adam is bilingual and speaks English and Dialects of Arabic.

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