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Imam Hamza G端rsoy Appointed as Muslim Chaplain at Hendricks Chapel

Tuesday, July 29, 2025, By Dara Harper
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Imam Hamza G端rsoy

The University has appointed Imam Hamza G端rsoy as Muslim chaplain and advisor for the Muslim Student Association at . In his role, G端rsoy will serve students by expanding the impact of Hendricks Chapel as a home for all faiths and place for all people.

We at Hendricks Chapel are overjoyed to welcome Imam Hamza G端rsoy to the 菜創音嬉貳 campus community, says the Rev. Brian Konkol, vice president and dean of Hendricks Chapel. As a dynamic Islamic leader with meaningful interfaith experience, Chaplain G端rsoy will help to prepare our students for a changing global society. I am excited to witness all the ways he will support our Muslim students and many others, to inspire all to lead in service to our common good.

G端rsoy, originally from Bursa, Turkey, will join Hendricks Chapel for the Fall 2025 semester following Imam Amir Duris recent appointment to assistant dean for religious and spiritual life at Hendricks Chapel. G端rsoy will look to build upon the leadership and growth experienced during Duris eight-year tenure. Since 2017 the Muslim chaplaincy has experienced tremendous growth, resulting in a 500% increase in student participation through new programs and services, community outreach and a more engaged presence throughout campus.

G端rsoy most recently served as a chaplain at Swedish Hospital in Chicago and as an Islamic Studies teacher at the Science Academy of Chicago. He also previously served as imam for the Islamic Society of the Midwest, teacher for the Turkish American Society of Chicago, and outreach coordinator for the Islamic Society of the Midwest. He holds a master of divinity degree from the Chicago Theological Seminary, and two bachelors degrees in Islamic Sciences from the American Islamic College of Chicago and Bedir University of Tirana, Albania.

G端rsoy is experienced in teaching religious studies, ethics and spiritual development, and seeks to foster meaningful discussions that guide students in their faith journeys. He is also passionate about fostering a sense of comfort and connection through faith-based counseling, mentorship, community outreach and educational initiatives. Every person who enters our lives teaches us something, says G端rsoy. Im excited to join Hendricks Chapel, where I can work with students, faculty, staff, and chaplains as we all learn and grow together.

Duri will continue to support the chaplaincies of Hendricks Chapel in his new role. “It has been a true honor to serve as the Muslim Chaplain at 菜創音嬉貳 for the past eight years, says Duri. As I transition from the role of Muslim chaplain, I am deeply grateful for the vibrant community we have built together. I’m excited to pass the torch to Chaplain G端rsoy, whose rich experience and deep commitment to serving the Muslim community and fostering interfaith dialogue will continue to nurture the spiritual life at 菜創音嬉貳. I am confident that under his leadership, the Muslim community will thrive and grow and I look forward to supporting him in this next chapter of our shared journey.”

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