The month of Barakah has once again immersed the campus in a sense of greater purpose and revived the spirit of Ramadan.

Management and Science University (MSU) welcomed campus-wide Ihya Ramadan.

“Ihya Ramadan is more than just a tradition; it embodies the essence of Ramadan through a strong mentoring programme that promotes excellence. It also integrates industry engagement, academic connections, and meaningful relationships,” remarked Professor Tan Sri Dato’ Wira Dr. Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid, the President and Founder of MSU, during the launching ceremony on March 3 at the Chancellor Hall.

 

 

He additionally emphasised to the freshmen and international students that this effort fosters cultural competence, which is vital for becoming global citizens.

Ihya Ramadan is one of the annual hallmark components of the University’s ecosystem, amplifying the 2G culture (Giving & Grateful) by every student and staff of MSU irrespective of racial, religious, and regional backgrounds.

Hosted by the Students and Career Development (SCD) along with faculties and departments across the University as well as the MSU group of colleges and offshore campuses, Ihya Ramadan 2025 is expected to conduct over 350 programmes throughout the month of Ramadan, resounding the timeless theme ‘One Day, One Kindness.’

 

 

This year’s programmes are compartmentalised according to five central clusters, namely Ramadan Care, Ramadan Share, Ramadan Vibes, Ramadan Connect, and Ramadan Recharge.

Ramadan Care (Compassion & Support) focuses on kindness, charity, and helping those in need. Among the programmes are Zakat distribution to MSU students, orphanages, and schools; Zakat by Affin Bank Berhad and Takaful Malaysia; the Ramadan Community Project, Jejak Ramadan; Engage Sahur with Orang Asli, Siraman Qaseh Ramadan, Carving One’s Smile; Gift of Happiness; Ceria Barakah Raya; Sesuap Nasi Sekuntum Senyuman; Bingkisan Barakah Ramadan; Projek Baju Raya; and Sahur Kit.

 


 

Ramadan Share encourages generosity and community engagement through 2G Corner, MSU D’Lambuk 2025, Sinar Ramadan, Iftar Box, GPS Ramadan, CaSeH Ramadan, For Your Series, SESS Rewang, Ambang Ramadan: Bubuk Lambuk, Food on Call, Cahaya Ramadan, 2G FHLS Drive, Pharmadan, Berkat Kasih Ramadan, i-Sadaqah Ramadan, Selera Sahur, MSU Unsung Heroes, Syukuri Ramadan, KoTak Puasa, Break-Fast, and Projek Dapur Anak Cucu.

 

 

Ramadan Vibes (Cultural Atmosphere) endeavours to uplift Ramadan engagement via SCD B.L.E.S.S.; Blessing in Action; Lending our Love 3.0; Spirit of Ramadan Challenge; Nasyid, Qasidah & Duff Drumming; Blessings in a Bite; Khat & Kad Raya; Ramadan Habit Tracker; Arabic Calligraphy Competition; Jejak Nur Ramadan; Warna-Warni Aidilfitri Deco; #SCHARAYAPOSE; Snack Ramadan, Karnival Zakat; Ramadan Edu Carnival; and Manikam Iftar.

 

 

Through Ramadan Connect, the MSU populace aims to strengthen engagement with schools, industry, and authorities. The activities are Love from Alumni, Ramadan Blossom, Hopebeat, Shine & Bright, Bento Bites, Sinar Technology For U, Blessing Spirit-Boxes, Rewang Ukhuwah Bubur Lambuk 2.0, Bingkisan Barakah Ramadan, Jelajah Ramadan, Qaseh Engage, WEE Engage, and Vital Signs of Hope.

 

 

MSU Quranic League, MSU Quran Hour 2025, Majlis Khatam Quran, Qiamullail, Congregation Prayer, Mosque Project, Tadarrus, and Tadabbur accentuate personal growth, spiritual renewal, and physical well-being, the essential goals of Ramadan Recharge.

 

 

Yayasan MSU sponsors the daily iftar, providing 1,500 packed foods and drinks to MSU students. Throughout Ramadan, 130 student volunteers will assist with the preparation and distribution of packed food for the daily iftar.

 



The month of Barakah has once again immersed the campus in a sense of greater purpose and revived the spirit of Ramadan.

Management and Science University (MSU) welcomed campus-wide Ihya Ramadan.

“Ihya Ramadan is more than just a tradition; it embodies the essence of Ramadan through a strong mentoring programme that promotes excellence. It also integrates industry engagement, academic connections, and meaningful relationships,” remarked Professor Tan Sri Dato’ Wira Dr. Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid, the President and Founder of MSU, during the launching ceremony on March 3 at the Chancellor Hall.

 

 

He additionally emphasised to the freshmen and international students that this effort fosters cultural competence, which is vital for becoming global citizens.

Ihya Ramadan is one of the annual hallmark components of the University’s ecosystem, amplifying the 2G culture (Giving & Grateful) by every student and staff of MSU irrespective of racial, religious, and regional backgrounds.

Hosted by the Students and Career Development (SCD) along with faculties and departments across the University as well as the MSU group of colleges and offshore campuses, Ihya Ramadan 2025 is expected to conduct over 350 programmes throughout the month of Ramadan, resounding the timeless theme ‘One Day, One Kindness.’

 

 

This year’s programmes are compartmentalised according to five central clusters, namely Ramadan Care, Ramadan Share, Ramadan Vibes, Ramadan Connect, and Ramadan Recharge.

Ramadan Care (Compassion & Support) focuses on kindness, charity, and helping those in need. Among the programmes are Zakat distribution to MSU students, orphanages, and schools; Zakat by Affin Bank Berhad and Takaful Malaysia; the Ramadan Community Project, Jejak Ramadan; Engage Sahur with Orang Asli, Siraman Qaseh Ramadan, Carving One’s Smile; Gift of Happiness; Ceria Barakah Raya; Sesuap Nasi Sekuntum Senyuman; Bingkisan Barakah Ramadan; Projek Baju Raya; and Sahur Kit.

 


 

Ramadan Share encourages generosity and community engagement through 2G Corner, MSU D’Lambuk 2025, Sinar Ramadan, Iftar Box, GPS Ramadan, CaSeH Ramadan, For Your Series, SESS Rewang, Ambang Ramadan: Bubuk Lambuk, Food on Call, Cahaya Ramadan, 2G FHLS Drive, Pharmadan, Berkat Kasih Ramadan, i-Sadaqah Ramadan, Selera Sahur, MSU Unsung Heroes, Syukuri Ramadan, KoTak Puasa, Break-Fast, and Projek Dapur Anak Cucu.

 

 

Ramadan Vibes (Cultural Atmosphere) endeavours to uplift Ramadan engagement via SCD B.L.E.S.S.; Blessing in Action; Lending our Love 3.0; Spirit of Ramadan Challenge; Nasyid, Qasidah & Duff Drumming; Blessings in a Bite; Khat & Kad Raya; Ramadan Habit Tracker; Arabic Calligraphy Competition; Jejak Nur Ramadan; Warna-Warni Aidilfitri Deco; #SCHARAYAPOSE; Snack Ramadan, Karnival Zakat; Ramadan Edu Carnival; and Manikam Iftar.

 

 

Through Ramadan Connect, the MSU populace aims to strengthen engagement with schools, industry, and authorities. The activities are Love from Alumni, Ramadan Blossom, Hopebeat, Shine & Bright, Bento Bites, Sinar Technology For U, Blessing Spirit-Boxes, Rewang Ukhuwah Bubur Lambuk 2.0, Bingkisan Barakah Ramadan, Jelajah Ramadan, Qaseh Engage, WEE Engage, and Vital Signs of Hope.

 

 

MSU Quranic League, MSU Quran Hour 2025, Majlis Khatam Quran, Qiamullail, Congregation Prayer, Mosque Project, Tadarrus, and Tadabbur accentuate personal growth, spiritual renewal, and physical well-being, the essential goals of Ramadan Recharge.

 

 

Yayasan MSU sponsors the daily iftar, providing 1,500 packed foods and drinks to MSU students. Throughout Ramadan, 130 student volunteers will assist with the preparation and distribution of packed food for the daily iftar.