About MSAJ

 

Definition:

 

The Muslim Students Association of Japan (MSAJ) is a national and independent Muslim Students' organizations in Japan which was established on September 1960. The MSAJ comprises of 24 local organizations throughout Japan.

 

The structure of MSAJ is composed of:

1.      President                                                  (Selected from the Representatives by MS)

2.      Secretary General                                    (Selected from the Representatives by MS)

3.      Treasurer                                                 (Selected from the Representatives by the President and SG)

4.      Secretary of Social Affairs                       (Selected from the Representatives by the President  and SG)

5.      Secretary of Public Relations                    (Selected from the Representatives by the President and SG)

6.      Secretary of Culture and Publications       (Selected from the Representatives by the President and SG)

Election of the new officers is normally done every year during the "Annual Meeting/Summer Camp". A President of a Local Association may offer or nominate himself to for a post. The Majlis Shura (MS) would then elect capable hands for the posts of President and Secretary General (SG). The other four members would be selected by President and SG within two weeks from their election. The MS members must be a Student of Higher Institution within Japan or a Post-Doctoral Fellow and must also be the President of a Local Organizations that have more than 20 members. MS shall meet at least once a year, and shall be the supreme power and policymaker of the MSAJ.

 

Present Executive Committee Members' Information:

1.      President:                                E-mail:      Phone:

2.      Secretary General:                                  E-mail:                         Phone:

3.      Treasurer:                                                E-mail:

4.      Secretary of Social Affairs:                E-mail:                       

5.      Secretary of Culture and Publications: E-mail:

Aims and objectives

1.      To exalt the words of Allah and work for the welfare of its members.

2.      To promote better understanding of Islam based on Quran and Sunnah, to increase Islamic awareness and to strengthen Islamic brotherhood among Muslim students and trainees.

3.      To work for the promotion and establishment of better and constructive relations with non-Muslims, so as to eliminate many of the perceived notions and misunderstanding about Islam and to contribute to its propagation.

4.      To work for the unity and cause of the Muslim Ummah globally.

5.      To coordinate and cooperate with Islamic organizations of similar objectives.

 

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