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Muslim Students Association of South Africa

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Established in 1973, the Union of Muslim Students' Associations (MSA) is an umbrella body representing the members of all respective Muslim Student Association chapters, regional bodies and other, across South Africa.

The MSA is represented at almost every major university in South Africa, through its chapters.

It has grown to be one of the largest student representative bodies in South Africa, representing South African Muslim students at a provincial, national and international level.

MSA Union’s vision is to assist in the development of Muslim students and to see a Muslim role model in every facet of society.

Commitments[edit]

The The MSA is committed to:

(1) Using Islamic guidelines in all that it does, remembering that all it does is for the pleasure of Allah (SWT).

(2) Being transparent, accountable and effective in governance.

(3) Being sustainable in all regards I.e. socially, environmentally and economically.

(4) Work in the best interest of all Muslim students in South Africa.

(5) Maintain balance with regard to ideology. One way of Islamic thinking will not be granted superiority over another as long as the way of thinking believes in one Allah (SWT) and the Muhammad (SAW) is the final messenger.

MSA Chapters in South Africa[edit]

Below is a list of MSA Chapters in South Africa:
MSA Tuks

MSA Wits

MSA Wits Medical & Education Campus

MSA UCT

MSA UCT Medical Campus

MSA UKZN

MSA UKZN Howard College

MSA UKZN Nelson Mandela School of Medicine

MSA UJ DFC

MSA UJ APK

MSA UWC

MSA Stellenbosch

MSA Rhodes

MSA University of the Free State

• MSA Tygerberg

• MSA Tygerberg Medical Campus

MSA NWU Vaal

MSA NWU Potchefstroom

MSA CPUT Bellville

MSA CPUT Mowbray

MSA CPUT District Six

MSA Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University

MSA Nelson Mandela University

MSA University of Limpopo

MSA National Camp[edit]

An annual camp is held where all members of MSA's across the country are invited to participate in discussions around issues affecting MSA's in general, as well covering aspects of Muslim leadership in the South African context.

The Message Magazine[edit]

The Message Magazine is currently (2009) a national student magazine, produced and published by MSA members from many different universities. It began (2001) as a monthly newsletter by the MSA at the University of Natal - Durban and was edited and produced by Bilal Randeree and Mariam Jhaveri. By 2003, the newsletter had become a full colour glossy magazine, still produced out of Durban, but with contributors and distribution nationally.


MSA Union Committees[edit]

Below is a historic list of MSA Union Committees:

2024/25:

• Mohammed Aasim Khan

• Saajidah Motara

• Naseeha Omar

• Razina Mahomed

• Mikhaeel Patel

• Imaad Noormohamed

• Tahiya Moosa-Wadiwala

• Ahmed Ghoor

• Daiyaan Peterson

• Kowthar Peters

• Muaawiyah Dadabhay

• Haroun Samuels

• Tasneem Mohamed

• Mariam Jacobs

• Faeeq Gamiet

• Osman Cassim

• Mohammad Noor Banzi

• Azraa Seedat

• Ameer Adams

2020/21

• Muhammad Shakeel Garda

• Aqeelah Hendrickse

• Mogamat Saabik Kader

• Naseeba Sadak

• Zaynab Cader

• Shafeeqah Lakay

• Aasif Bulbulia

• Amaarah Garda

• Rashid Adam Cader

• Wazier Kariem Kara

• Shalan Dorothy Ferreira

• Ammaarah Arendse

2018/19

• Kaamil Alli

• Aisha Hamdulay

• Irfaan Mangera

• Mishkah Abdool Sattar

• Abduraghmaan Farou

• Muzammil Jable

• Ayesha Moola

• Muhammad Shakeel Garda

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