About MIST

MIST is a fun, educational, interactive program of competitions and workshops geared towards bringing high school students together from around the nation to develop leadership, communication, and other creative skills while gaining a deeper understanding of Islam and Muslims.

We believe that active high school students become active college students. Active college students become active adults within their community. We are dedicated to empowering high school students to be motivated and active within their community. By giving high school students a venue to excel in the arts, sciences, and humanities, they grow up knowing not only that they can be important members of their various communities, but important contributors.

To learn more about the history of MIST, its objectives, who MIST is for, and to see what new stuff we’re working on now, check out www.getmistified.com.

2011 Pictures!

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2012 Tournament

This year’s MIST NY tournament will be held from Friday, April 6, to Sunday, April 8, at Hofstra University. The 2012 program is now available for viewing! Click here to download. The 2012 theme is: Family: Reconnecting our Hearts to Home “The best of you are those who are best to their families.” – Prophet …

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2nd place winner

Interviews from the Top Winners of 2011

  Ayesha Syed(1st Place Overall Individual Winner from Crescent School) (Ayesha Syed, 1st place winner on right. Zahra Syed, 3rd place winner on left) Q. How did you hear about MIST? Ayesha: I heard about it after I came back from Hajj. So I researched it online. Q. How has your experience been so far? …

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Ubaid

Our Team

Please direct all general inquiries to newyork@getmistified.com or call (646)820-MIST Regional Director: Ubaid Bandukra Ubaid Bandukra was born and raised in New York, attended Stuyvesant High School and served as the Vice President for the Muslim Students Association there for two years, after which, he attended University of Maryland, serving in different non-board positions including …

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Pictures from 2010

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