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The woman advanced in age would have the falling eyesight as she has the hallmarks of life out in the open.As the woman failed to thread the eye of the needle although attempts were repeatedly ...
In May 2025, National Volunteer Week was celebrated across the country, with many community organisations hosting events to thank volunteers for their time and dedication. At the Muslim Women’s ...
Brothers In Need were honoured on Friday 13 May as Most Outstanding Community Organisation of the Year at the 2025 Canterbury Bankstown Local Business Awards held at Revesby Workers Club. Dean Mousad, ...
The Macarthur Multicultural Children’s Festival 2025, held on Sunday 4 May 20256 at Koshigaya Park, Campbelltown, brought together families from many backgrounds in a joyful celebration of culture, ...
In an inspiring display of innovation and community leadership, Australian International Islamic College (AIIC) Brisbane hosted the Future Guardians Program on 3 and 24 April 2025, welcoming Year 10, ...
The Macarthur Multicultural Children’s Festival 2025, held on Sunday 4 May at Koshigaya Park, Campbelltown, showcased cultural diversity and vibrant entertainment with Muslim youth taking leading ...
At the Centre for Mental Health and Community Wellbeing at the University of Melbourne, we want to understand the grief journey and support needs after suicide in Islamic communities. If you are: A ...
The sudden death of a passionate Palestinian advocate and former Canberra diplomat has left Australian Palestinians and our supporters reeling. Ali Kazak died on Saturday as he travelled to his ...
Australia is home to one of the most diverse Muslim communities in the world, with believers from over 60 different countries calling this land home. While their languages and cultures may differ, a ...
In Islamic belief, every human being is born with a fitrah — a pure, innate disposition. This concept refers to the natural state in which Allah creates all people, encompassing not only belief in one ...
In a world where leadership is often judged by what is seen on stage, Senator Fatima Payman provides a compelling case study that reveals the deeper work happening behind the curtain and before ...
The recent wave of anti-Semitic attacks and the so-called “terror plots” in Sydney and Melbourne which have led to the swift passage of controversial hate speech ...
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