STUDENTS ORGANISATIONS |
Name |
Address |
Contact Numbers |
Email |
| Cii Youth Foundation Organisation - Cii Youth Foundation focuses on educational, recreational and empowerment programmes for the youth |
53 Crownwood Road, Crownwood Corner, Ormonde, Johannesburg |
Ml. Mohammad Seedat
084 584 7733 |
mlseedat@ciibroadcasting.com
www.ciiyouth.com |
Islamic Society - University of Cape Town |
UCT SRC Private Bag , Rrondebosch 7700 |
021 650 3537 |
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Islamic Society - University of Durban-Westville |
UDW SRC Private Bag X54001, Durban, 4001 |
031 820 9111 |
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Islamic Society - University of the Free State |
Tufusa Islamic Society Private Bag X20539, 9300 |
051 407 3282 |
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Islamic Societ y- University of Pretoria |
University of Pretoria |
012 420 3725 |
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Junior Achievers - SEE BELOW |
P O Box 3956,Southgate, 2082 |
011 942 1283
082 064 3177
Fax: 011 9421 283 |
info@juniorachievers.co.za |
Muslim Student Association University of Witwatersrand |
Student Union Building-Wits East Campus |
012 374 3341 |
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Muslim Students Association
Wits Medical School |
Wits Medical School, 7 York Road, Parktown |
011 647 1111 |
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Muslim Youth League |
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082 940 3403 |
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Phoenix Boy Scouts |
179 Grove End Drive, Stanmore, Phoenix |
074 192 7592
073 259 4651 |
madrasahuthmaniya@gmail.com |
South African Qur'aan Union
Organizers of the National Qiraat competition and hosts of international Quran reciters and experts.Fulltime and parttime Quran memorization for children |
PO Box 595, Gatesville, 7766, Cape Town |
Sheikh Muntahaa Kenny
083 277 3216 |
info@quranunion.co.za
www.quranunion.co.za |
The Muslim Youth Movement of South Africa |
156 Queens St (Head Office) |
031 306 2011 |
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World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) |
189 Claire Road. Clare Estate |
031 207 8883 |
info@wamy.org.za |
Junior Achievers was established in 2000 as youth and leadership centre to provide opportunities for boys and girls to acquire various skills that will enable them to develop their character, self esteem and confidence through youth camps.
In their 10th Aniversary about 600 boys & girls as well young adults have attended the camps with many returning. Quality service and programmes provide opportunities to be trained as group leaders. Muslims have opportunities to start developing themselves through meaningful holiday activities.
A five-year plan from 2011 is to train youth leaders and teenage peers at school at community level so that they are able to provide highly skilled human resources for the Ummah. |
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