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MSA Plan 2004/2005

Carleton University Muslim Student Association. MSA is You!. MSA Plan 2004/2005. Presentation Outline. Example of activities that MSA can organize. Categorizing the events. Services. Events tailored for Muslims. Special Programs. Dawa on campus. Public Relations. Questions/Answers.

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MSA Plan 2004/2005

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  1. Carleton University Muslim Student Association MSA is You! MSA Plan 2004/2005

  2. Presentation Outline • Example of activities that MSA can organize. • Categorizing the events. • Services. • Events tailored for Muslims. • Special Programs. • Dawa on campus. • Public Relations. • Questions/Answers.

  3. Activities that MSA can organize • Services: Prayer room, Friday prayer settings, lockers, etc. • Resource Center: A room where we can have a small library for us on campus. • Co-operation with MSA National, U of O MSA and other organizations. • Islam 101: It is a series of lectures that used to take place on both campuses few years ago in Ottawa. • More halaqa’s on campus.

  4. Activities that MSA can organize Cont’d • IAW: Islam Awareness Week. That’s where we present and represent Islam to students and Alumni. • Consistency of Dawa to non Muslims: Can be achieved through dawa tables and other tools. • Consistency of outings and gatherings to Muslims. • News letter and being media oriented. • Brothers Bash (BB), Sisters Bash (SB), sports, etc

  5. Categorizing the events • Taking in consideration the current lack of man power in MSA, we have divided the events into five categories. Our plan is based on forming a balance between the five categories, rather than focusing on one and neglecting the others. • The main goal of MSA this year is to form a Muslim body on campus and to increase the sense of brotherhood/sisterhood. So within the same category, events that meet our goal receives the highest priority.

  6. The five categories • 1- Services: Prayer room cleaning, Juma’ settings, buying material, lockers, etc. • 2- Events tailored for Muslims: Juma’, Grad Dinner, Ramadan Iftar, Juma’ Khutab, Frosh week, Know Your Rights, Welcome Dinner, Welcome BBQ, etc. • 3- Special Programs: workshops, Islam 101, SB and BB, sport competitions, halaqat, etc. • 4- Dawa on campus: IAW, Dawa Tables. • 5- Public Relations: CUSA, Charlatan, clubs and societies, Muslim Link, Muslim organizations, etc.

  7. 1- SERVICES • Prayer room: maintaining the cleanliness of the prayer room once a week volunteers needed. • Friday prayer settings: MSA needs volunteers in transporting the prayer mats each Friday and help in setting up and removal. • Friday prayer food selling: MSA needs volunteers to sell food provided after the Friday prayer. • Lockers: To apply for lockers in front of the prayer room there will be a charge of $25. Who to Contact • Islam Balbaa (i_balbaa@hotmail.com) • Ezzu Abu Farha

  8. 2- Events Tailored For Muslims • Welcome Dinner • Welcome BBQ • Ramadan Iftar • Grad Dinner • Juma’ Khutab and locations • Frosh week • Know Your Rights Who to Contact • Anisa Ali (al_khansaa99@hotmail.com )

  9. 3- Special Programs • Three Tajweed halaqas: Br. Yasser Mahjoub; Tajweed Halaqa. Instructions in English and Arabic (@ 4:00 pm every Thursday). Br. Abu Maryam; Tajweed Halaqa. Instruction in Arabic (@1:30 pm every Tuesday). Sr. Instructions in English (TBD). • BB and SB: They are biweekly outings for brothers and sisters. Examples would be bowling, sports competition between MSAs at U of O and Carleton U, etc. The event will be planned in co-operation with U of O MSA. • Islam 101: Biweekly series of lectures that focuses on the science of Qur’an, tafseer and practical implications in our daily life. It will alternate with BB and SB. • Workshops: The one workshop that is in the plan is the dawa workshop that precedes IAW. Who to Contact • Sharif Higazy (sharif_higazy@yahoo.ca)

  10. 4- Dawa on campus • Islamic Awareness Week • What is IAW? • What has been proposed for each day? • Who we want to bring? • What help we need? • Who to contact? • Dawa Table Proposal Who to Contact • Zenab (zenabarm@yahoo.com )

  11. Islamic Awareness Week Themes • Allah SWA/ Tawheed • The message of the Prophets (AS) • Muhammad (SAWS) and Islam • Great Muslim Women in Islam • Quran

  12. Islamic Awareness Week Speakers • Dr. Jamal Badawi • Iman Suhaib Webb • Sh. Mukhtar Magrawi • Khalid Griggs • Muhammed Al Sharif

  13. Islamic Awareness Week Categories of Volunteers • Dawa Table • Hosts • Set-up/Clean-up • Posters Making Who to Contact • Brothers: Nazir Kabbani (nadkabbani@hotmail.com) • Sisters: Anisa Ali (al_khansaa99@hotmail.com)

  14. Dawa Table Basic Islamic Principals Mandatory Training Contact: Br. Ismail Kaka kaka_ismail@yahoo.com

  15. 5- Public Relations • CUSA • issues involving the administration • Different Clubs & Societies • Cooperating on shared objectives • The Charlatan • Writing editorials on Islam • Responding to articles • Salam Ottawa • Technicians, hosts, producers • Weekly dose of Islam, current events, interest pieces • Muslim Link • Inform community on MSA events and issues • Fuel rivalries between the University MSAs • Muslim organizations, etc • Maximizing resources in the community Who to Contact • Ahmad Luqman (ahmadluqman@rogers.com )

  16. Questions and Answers

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