About the Muslim Students' Association
The Muslim Students' Association aims to assist in developing students and creating an active citizenship. This is done by developing structures to create a national and influential student representative body, leadership development programs, advocating for social, political and economic justice through campaigns, social projects and humanitarian initiatives that are all student based and run by students themselves.
The Muslim Students' Association's aim is Advancing "Project Islam" by representing, networking and developing Muslim Students on the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Westville Campus.
The Muslim Students' Association's mission:
The Muslim Students' Association's aim is Advancing "Project Islam" by representing, networking and developing Muslim Students on the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Westville Campus.
The Muslim Students' Association's mission:
- To develop students through facilitating experiences that increase Ilm (Knowledge) that leads to Tazkiya (self-improvement and purification) in order to attain Taqwa (God Consciousness)
- To produce leaders in all spheres of society dedicated to service of Allah (SWT) and His creation.
- To be a representative organization for Muslim students at the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Westville Campus and engaging in national dialogue
- Dedicating ourselves to working with honour, distinction and efficiency by embodying Adl and ihsaan (justice and excellence)
- To be a sustainable organisation that creates a viable succession plan for the future of the organisation. The Muslim Students' Association aims to motivate and encourage active citizenship by advocating for social, economic, political and environmental responsibility
- To create unity by providing a platform for the students at the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Westville Campus to network and to work towards common goals and objectives.
- To critically engage institutional policy in the interest of a conducive environment for students
- To be an active participant in national and international forums.
- To be an organisation that is transparent, accountable and accessible.