The MSA National Network

Programs Task Force (PTF)
Overlooks and aids in developing programs for various the MSA National conferences such as the zonal conferences and the Continental conference while maintaining contact with speakers and local committees.
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Community Service Task Force (CSTF)
Coordinates the various MSA National initiatives such as Project Downtown and Action Hour. CSTF is available for reference to MSAs willing to start such projects, provides knowledge and resources for training and assists with development.
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Project Downtown: http://www.projectdowntown.org/

 

Compass
Training services provided by professionally trained and experienced trainers available to MSA executives. Training sessions may include time management, gender relations, successive training and etc. If interested in this service please contact your local Zonal representative.
Website: msacompass.org

 

Political Action Task Force (PATF)
Works on developing various Political projects related to current events within North America that directly affect the Muslim students.
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Media and Communications Task Force (MCTF)
Responsible for various media initiatives including the monthly MSA National E-letter, publication development for MSA chapters across North America and compiling MSA success stories for In the News.
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For submissions to the e-letter contact:
E-letter: http://www.msanational.org/projects/e-letter/
MSA Link: http://www.msanational.org/projects/msalink/

 

Dawah Task Force (DTF)
Responsible for developing guides and ideas for the various dawah initiatives of MSA such as Islam Awareness Week, while compiling relevant information for the various events along with statistics of past years.
For fastathon contact:
For IAW contact:
Islam Awareness Week Resource Center: http://iaw.msanational.org/

 

Information Technology Task Force (ITTF)
Responsible for the various technical aspects of MSA National, including maintaining the website and server while updating online content and payments.
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Muslims Accommodations Task Force (MATF)
Research on the various needs of MSA students on campuses in North America and develops tools that will be able to provide them with reasonable accommodations on campus such as prayer space, halal food and etc.

 

Education Task Force (ETF)
Coordinates MSA National's educational activities. The two current projects are the "Key Lessons for MSA Workers" and the M. N. Ali Award for Excellence: An MSA National Scholarship. "Key Lessons" is a conference call series that each month features a new scholar. Students can listen to lectures and ask questions for free.
Key Lessons for MSA Workers: http://www.msanational.org/events/conferencecalls/
M. N. Ali Award for Excellence: http://mnali.msanational.org/

 

Muslim Interscholastic Tournament (MIST)
The Muslim Interscholastic Tournament (MIST) is an exhilaratingly unique program designed for today's American youth.

MIST is famous for being 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, all while gaining a deeper understanding of Islam and Muslims.
Website: getmistified.com


Please contact for information on how to get involved or for further inquiries. Thank-you

The MSA Guiding Principles
  • Sincerity is the foundation of our existence.
  • Knowledge precedes our actions.
  • Humility guides our conduct.
  • Truthfulness is the mark of our speech.
  • Moderation is the compass of our journey.
  • Tolerance is the banner of our outreach.
  • Forgiveness precedes our reconciliatory efforts.
  • Patience is the hallmark of our planning.
  • Gratitude binds our hearts together.
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