

However, the struggle does not end along with the month of Ramadan. Nonetheless, it can be taken as a positive thing for the believers, as a sign that Allah has placed sincerity in our heart and has accepted the deeds of His servants. Indeed, time is flying by and so is our life. One of the most heard things in particular during this Ramadan, is that the days went by fast. It is a day when the believers feel a sense of satisfaction for having successfully completed the set of tasks, stipulated by Allah, throughout the month of Ramadan. Peace and blessings be upon our beloved Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), his family members, his companions and all those who follow his way of life.Įid is not a celebration for the good foods, the new clothes or the parties. Through a wide range of programs and offices– from undergraduate new student and family programs to career advising, from venue management and the box office to QuadEx, student leader advising, and student-programs and initiatives in our Identity and Cultural Centers, we love being a part of our students’ individual journeys and fostering excellence across Duke.Eid al-Fitr Khutbah delivered by Mufti Didmar Faja on at UICA.Īll praise be to Allah, the Creator and the Sustainer of the universe. We also help Blue Devils gain skills and insight about themselves and the world - and we take great pride in helping future leaders tackle obstacles, flourish, and make the most of their Duke experience. Our primary job is to ensure Duke students have the resources and support they need to arrive at their classes and laboratories ready to engage in critical thinking and learning each day. We partner with student leaders and faculty on the Durham and Beaufort campuses throughout the calendar year.

Our team includes more than 800 dining staff, 200 housekeepers, 100 clinicians and care providers, and scores of student development specialists, event coordinators, residential coordinators, career advisers and operations experts. The Division of Student Affairs supports over 16,000 Duke undergraduate, graduate and professional students and engages tens of thousands of visitors, families, and members of the Duke community every year.
