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Eid Mubarak ARABIC & ENGLISH MAGAZINE Issue 151 ¿ Shawwal 1445 ¿ April 2024 ناسين ¿ ـه 1445 لاوش ¿ 151 ددعلا

Editor in Chief: Fawaz Chawk

Creative Director: Omar Alhashemi

Editorial Secretary:

Dr. Abdul M. Kamareddine

Layout: (OVISION)

Sydney: Monzer Gabr

Adelaide: Ahmed Zreika

OVER 65? PEOPLE FIRST HEALTHCARE MAY JUST BE YOUR ANSWER

DATE CHANGE FOR NEW AGED CARE ACT

BUILDING SUCCESS WORLDWIDE: THE TRADE INSTITUTE OF VICTORIA

THE 26TH ANNUAL EDUCATION AWARDS CEREMONY

ISAA EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIPS RETREAT 2024

ONE PATTERN OF EUROPEAN COLONISATION

2 INDEX AL WASAT 151 ¿ Shawwal 1445 ¿ April 2024 ناسين ¿ ـه 1445 لاوش ¿ 151 طسولا Eid Mubarak 2024 - 1445 كرابملا رطفلا ديع ىلع ةفيحصلا يمر مدع ىجري ةينآرق تايآ ىلع اهئاوتحلا ضرلاا Address: Melbourne office: 171 Denton Ave, St. Albans, VIC 3021 Postal Address: P.O.Box 5178, Cairnlea VIC 3023 Tel.: + 61 4 3020 4076 Sydney office: 10-28 Biloela St, Villawood NSW 2163 Tel.: + 61 4 9033 0623 Al Wasat Magazine ديعلا ماكحأ فرعت ..يملاعلا يزكرملا خبطملا اهتفصق يتلا ةيئاذغلا ةمظنملا ىلع ةزغ يف ليئارسإ نروبلم ةعماج ةرادإ نوخبوي ةبلط ةزغب ةدابلإا نع اهتمصل نيطسلفل نيديؤم ءاطشن لاقتعا يلارتسأ ءانيمب اورهاظت ايلارتسأ حاتجي ريطخ ضرم ةدلاولا يثيدح ةايح ددهيو 26 30 33 33 43
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EID AL-FITR: A TAPESTRY OF UNITY AND

GAZA, WOULD YOU FORGIVE US?!

• Forgive us Gaza, patience has learned from your persistence and pain agonised of your pain, death is helpless before your courage. Despair is despaired of your resilience; frustration has succumbed to your courage and failure fell apart at your commitment to survival.

• Forgive us Gaza, the genocide you are subject to has turned into a global collective partnership, in which some participate through their support, and others participate through their silence and inaction.

• Forgive us Gaza, those who support the genocide and those who are silent are equal, those who are suffering of weakness and delusion, they have become two sides of the same coin.

• Forgive us Gaza, for every Arab or Islamic position that did not exceed the statements of condemnation and criticism, and for every Western and global position that did not exceed the statements of (feeling anxious and sorry) and the heinous decorative essays that shows on their ugly faces and tongues.

• Forgive us Gaza, most Western leaders support the occupation in order to continue the war of genocide, while most Arab leaders offer only sympathy to the war of genocide.

• Forgive us Gaza, there is a huge difference between the brave that stands in the face of injustice and tyranny, and the miserable that ceases to support the oppressed.

• Forgive us Gaza, as the souls of the inhumane run after the crumbs, and their consciences lie among the dead.

• Forgive us Gaza, they conspired against you and gathered upon you, but you did not fear them, but rather made you more determined, proud and steadfast.

• Forgive us Gaza, your people are not the only ones who are dying, but the consciences of many world leaders and others have died, and they have become weak because of their shameful positions that depend on interests and based on greed, and because of their projects based on the policy of domination and expansion at the expense of human life, freedom, dignity and rights and at the expense of moral principles and human values.

• Forgive us Gaza, your people life does not resemble the lives of these people, nor does your death resemble their death. You live honourable and die as cherished martyrs, while these people live humiliated in front of their interest, driven by materialistic world, submissive to group pressure and submissive to what they order them, weak against the media, lifeless bodies in the face of the voices of conscience and morals.

• Forgive us Gaza, your honourable brothers in the Arab world could not support you, perhaps because they are still living the trauma of oppression, abuse, injustice and torture that they were subjected to in the largest massacre of the Arab peoples after the Arab Spring, committed by all those who are now participating in the war of genocide against you.

• Forgive us Gaza, your children are thirsty for water because decision- makers in the world are shameless, lack conscience, and are thirsty for blood and destruction.

• Forgive us Gaza, your children are suffering from hunger because of the moral defect that the enemies suffer from that prompted them to practice the policy of starvation against the people of Gaza, the policy of intimidation against the people of the West Bank, and the subjugations of the remaining Arab leaders.

• Forgive us Gaza, the cowards did not understand that the hungry are not the ones who have lost water and food, but the hungry are the ones who lost their honour and the taste of dignity!

• Forgive us Gaza, they threw missiles and rockets at you while they threw themselves down in the dust bin of history.

• Forgive us Gaza, the world has known the true meaning of women’s freedom through the free, honourable and courageous Palestinian women, who have become an exemplary lesson of patience and perseverance, where they participate along with men in all fields of struggle for freedom and the restoration of rights, armed with patience, endurance and adorned with strength and pride.

• Forgive us Gaza, the honourable people in the West have reverted to their common sense of humanity, which rejects killing, hates injustice, and cannot see the blood and tears of children.

• Forgive us Gaza, the more criminal Netanyahu becomes, the more his supporters and accomplices will whizz around his tail.

• Forgive us Gaza, the more brutal the Israeli army is against unarmed civilians, the more the world conscience grew sadder in its grave.

• Forgive us Gaza, everyone is watching the hissing of snakes in the Security Council and in international forums, as they raise their heads and raise their voices, rejecting the end of a genocide against innocent civilians, without anyone being able to stop their poison and weapons that are consuming the bodies of children.

• Forgive us Gaza. more than six months of genocide, on live television, were unable to awaken the conscience of a single leader

or official. There is a huge difference between these leaders and Al-Mu’tasim, who mobilised an army and declared a war for the dignity of a woman. It took only one woman for him to declare war for her right. She did not need to say more than one word (Oh, Mutasimah) for the army to move and dignity to be restored.

• Forgive us Gaza, for the absurdity of their shows as they drop aid from the air while they do not want the land crossings to open, the genocide to stop and the military aid to be cut off.

• Forgive us Gaza, we have seen Negus of Abyssinia in the efficiency and help of South Africa, and we did not see it in our people. When the companions, may God be pleased with them, were subjected to injustice and harm at the hands of their people from Bani Quraish, they were welcomed by a king in the land of Abyssinia (in East Africa) who did not oppress anyone. Now, when Gaza is getting betrayed by its people, they were supported and stood by the state of South Africa, which could not bear to see injustice again.

• Forgive us Gaza, it is confusing to us, we do not know whether we live in a jungle or the jungle lives in us?! Where human monsters were able to control the fate of peoples. Monsters who do not relate to humanity except by name! Monsters who committed dozens of massacres around the world, from the massacre of Srebrenica in Bosnia to the massacres of Chechnya, Syria, Iraq, Myanmar, Sudan, Africa, the massacres of the Arab Spring and many more others, finally, to the massacres in Gaza that are committed every day.

• Forgive us Gaza, you are facing an enemy who has lost all conscience and morals, a loser who has lost dignity and honour, a coward who has lost nobility and pride.

Finally, with the end of the blessed month of Ramadan, we say sorry to the people of Gaza, when we see pictures of the luxurious Ramadan tables and the extravagance, indulging ostentation and indifference without shame from the children of Gaza who are starving and dying of thirst, in a show that has no modesty, no shame and devoid of any meanings of pride and human sense. What these people do not know is that celebrating in the midst of tragedy is a tragedy itself.

Forgive us Gaza, I am at a loss for words...!

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EID AL-FITR: A TAPESTRY OF UNITY AND GENEROSITY

Eid al-Fitr is a special time for Muslims all over the world. Eid is more than just a day on the calendar; it’s like a beautiful tapestry woven with threads of unity and generosity. These threads come together at three levels: individual, family, and community.

Let’s dive into the individual experience of Eid. Picture this: after a whole month of fasting, praying, and reflecting during Ramadan, Eid arrives like a breath of fresh air. It’s a time for Muslims to feel a sense of accomplishment and gratitude for completing the month-long spiritual journey. Whether you’re in a bustling city or a quiet town, the feeling is no less profound.

Families play a huge role in making Eid extra special. Think about it –gathering around the dining table, sharing delicious food, exchanging heartfelt gifts, and praying together. In some places, you’ll see families getting all decked out in new clothes and decorating their homes with colourful lights and festive decorations. It’s like a mini-fiesta right in your living room! And even if you’re in a place where Muslims are

fewer, the love and warmth between family members make Eid just as magical.

But Eid isn’t just about individuals and families; it’s also about coming together as a community. Imagine going for prayers to the mosque, and then stepping out onto the streets on Eid morning and seeing your neighbourhood come alive with the buzz of excitement. Mosques overflow with worshippers, markets bustle with activity, and people greet each other with smiles and hugs. It’s like one big happy family reunion, where everyone is welcome and no one is left out. Even in places where Muslims are fewer, communities find creative ways to celebrate together, such as organizing communal prayers and sharing meals with neighbours. You see, Eid is like a beautiful mosaic made up of individual experiences, family traditions, and communal gatherings. Each piece adds its own unique colour and texture to the tapestry of unity and generosity. No matter where you are in the world, the spirit of Eid remains the same – a time to spread kindness, show gratitude, and strengthen bonds of friendship and

love.

For many Muslims, Eid is a time of deep personal reflection. It’s a moment to look back on the past month, to cherish the moments of prayer and self-discipline, and to express gratitude for the blessings received. And let’s not forget the excitement of getting dressed in new clothes, ready to celebrate with family and friends. In places where Muslims are fewer in number, this personal reflection may feel even more profound, as individuals navigate their faith amidst a diverse cultural landscape.

One of the most beautiful aspects of Eid is the spirit of generosity that permeates throughout the community. From giving to charity to hosting feasts for friends and neighbours, Muslims demonstrate their commitment to helping those in need and spreading kindness and compassion. Even in Muslim-minority communities, where celebrations may be smaller in scale, the sense of community and generosity remains strong as individuals come together to support one another and celebrate their shared faith.

Eid al-Fitr is truly a tapestry of unity and generosity, woven together by the threads of individual reflection, family bonding, and community spirit. It doesn’t matter if you’re celebrating in a bustling city or a quiet town, surrounded by family or friends, the essence of Eid remains the same: a time to come together and count our blessings. As Muslims around the world welcome Eid al-Fitr, let’s remember to embrace the spirit of unity and generosity. Whether you’re spending Eid with your family, your friends, or your community, let’s make beautiful memories together. After all, Eid is not just a day; it’s a celebration of the goodness that connects us all. Eid Mubarak!

Jamilah Samian is the author of “Leadership In Parenting”, “Raise Me Right”, “Cool Mum Super Dad”, “Cool Boys Super Sons”, “The Kindness Miracle”, “Parenting Generation Y & Z”, and “77 Power Parent Tips”. For more resources, visit www. coolmumsuperdad.com

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Eid Mubarak

Dear Brothers and Sisters

Assalamu Alaikum, Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh

On this joyous occasion of Eid al-Fitr, the team at Human Appeal Australia joins me in extending our warmest wishes to you, your families, and loved ones.

As always, the month of Ramadan has been a time for us to reconnect. It is a time of self-reflection and spiritual growth, strengthening our bond with Allah. It also fosters a profound sense of empathy towards the less fortunate. Our hearts go out to those affected by conflicts or disasters around the world, especially our brothers and sisters in Gaza. We promise to strive to deliver the precious donations from the community to those who need it the most across the globe.

May this Eid bring them solace and an end to their hardships.

Once again, I wish you, your esteemed families, and all of humanity prosperity, peace, and happiness

Your sincerely,

The Prophet said:
“Whoever helps a brother in his time of need, Allah will help him in this life & the next”. [Muslim]
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Bashar Al-Jamal Director Human Appeal Australia

COMMUNITY IFTAR DINNER

HOSTED BY ED HUSIC MP

IFTAR DINNERS

MAYOR OF CANTERBURY

BANKSTOWN COUNCIL IFTAR

CUMBERLAND CITY COUNCIL IFTAR

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يناضمرلا راطفلإا نروبلم يف ةيرترلاا ةيلاجلل
7 يوعدلا طسولا AL WASAT 151 ¿ Shawwal 1445 ¿ April 2024 ناسين ¿ ـه 1445 لاوش ¿ 151 طسولا Eid Mubarak 2024 - 1445 كرابملا رطفلا ديع رسختو ةريبك تامارغ ى قلتت دقف ،ةدايقلا ءانثأ نوناقلا تفلاخ اذإ .عمتجملا دارفأ عيمج ةملاس لىع ظافحلل اراهنو لا يل ةطرشلا لمعت .كفيقوت متيس هنأ نظلا بلغأف لاإو ريسلا نيناوقب مزتلاو ةدايقلا ءانثأ رطاخت لا .كتصخر ةط رشلا دجا وتت نأ نكمي .تقو يأ يفو ناكم يأ يف لبق راـــطـــفلإا • ةلاصلا ملسملا ردابي نأ ةنسلا نم ىلع ةلاصلا دعوم لبق راطفلإا ىــلإ ناك :لاق سنأ نعف ،ارتو نهلكأي تارمت تارمت لكأي ىتح رطفلا موي ودغي لا يبنلا .دمحأو يراخبلا هاور .ارتو نهلكأيو ديعلا ةلاص • ديعلا ةلاصل جورخلل ريكبتلا ةنسلا نم.حبصلا ةلاص دعب ديعلا ةلاص ناكم ىلإ يشملا ةنسلا نمنوكتل كلذو ؛بوكرلا نم لضفأ وهو مهضعب نيملسملا ةلباقمل ربكأ ةصرفلا كلذو ديعلاب يناهتلاو تاكرابملا هيجوتو .كرابملا ديعلاب ةحرفلا ءاشفلإ دجسملا ىلإ باهذلا ةنسلا نم هنأ امكنم ديعلا ةلاص اهب ماقملا ةحاسلا وأ رثكت يكل ؛رخآ قيرط نم دوعيو قيرط ،هتانسح رثكت يلاتلابو ملسملا تاوطخ نم نكمم ددــع ربكأ لباقيل كلذك .ديعلاب مهتئنهتل نيملسملا ةلاص نوملسملا يلصي نأ ةنسلا نممل نإ ىتح ،ديعلا موي حابص يف ديعلا مأ نعف ،يعرش رذعل ةلاصلا ضعبلا دؤي هيلع هللا ىلص هللا لوسر انرمأ :ةيطع ىحضلأاو رطفلا يف جرخن نأ ملسو امأف ،رودخلا تاذو ضيحلاو قتاوعلا ريخلا ندهشيو ةلاصلا نلزتعيف ضيحلا .نيملسملا ةوعدو .ناتعكر يهو ،ةدكؤم ةنس ديعلا ةلاصعولط نم ةرتفلا يف ديعلا ةلاص تقو ةلاص ريخأت يغبنيو ،اهلاوز ىلإ سمشلا .حمر رادقمب سمشلا عفترت ىتح ديعلا نوكت نأ اضيأ ديعلا ةلاص يف ةنسلادرفلا اهلاص ول حصت اهنكلو ،ةعامج يف .حبصلا ةلاص لثم نيتعكر ريبكتلا • هللا( هتغيصو ،ريبكتلا ديعلا ننس نماثلاث نوكتو )ربكأ هللا - ربكأ هللا - ربكأ تاولصلاب ديقم ريغ ريبكتلا اذهو ،اعابت عراشلاو دجسملاو لزنملا يف بحتسمو تقو نم ملسملا هيف دجاوتي ناكم لكو جورخ ىتحو ديعلا ةليل يف سمشلا بورغ .ديعلل ةلاصلل نيملسملا يف ريبكتلا نورهظيو :ةمادق نبا لاقلوقل ؛دكآ رطفلا يف وهو نيديعلا يلايل هللا اوربكتلو ةدعلا اولمكتلو( :ىلاعت هللا ةروس - )نوركشت مكلعلو مكاده ام ىلع 185 ةيلآا ةرقبلا رطفلا يف سانلا ربكي« :يعفاشلا لاق ىدارف رطفلا ةليل سمشلا بيغت نيح ماملإا جرخي ىتح ،لاح لك يف ةعامجو ريبكتلا نوعطقيف ديعلا ةلاصل لاق امك ريبكتلل ةبحتسملا ةغيصلا نع امأ لا ربكأ هللا ربكأ هللا ربكأ هللا« :يعفاشلا »دمحلا هللو ربكأ هللا ربكأ هللا ،هللا لاإ هلإ .نسح هللا ركذ نم داز امو لاق امك www.elfagr.org لسغلا • ريبكتلا • ديعلاب ةئنهتلا • ديعلا ةلاص • ةلاصلا لبق راطفلإا • :يهو ،ننس رطفلا ديعل رطفلا ديع ننس

OVER 65? PEOPLE FIRST HEALTHCARE MAY JUST BE YOUR ANSWER

“We found a gap in the market, we noticed that a lot of our elderly people in our community, predominantly middle Eastern, needed services in-home. Back then I realised there was no ethnic multicultural provider that’s providing this service to the elderly population. So that’s why we thought this was a good opportunity to provide services for our community,” Al Ebrahimi said. He established the aged care business while completing a Master of Optometry at the University of Melbourne, but his passion has always been geared towards health care and giving back to the community. What piqued his interest in aged care was noticing how well his grandparents were cared for by his aunts and uncles back home in Iraq, and wondered if his parents would receive the same level of care.

“In Australia, considering everyone is busy, everyone is working or studying, who’s going to take care of my parents? That realisation of my grandparents is what sparked my interest [in aged care],” Al Ebrahimi said.

People First Healthcare primarily offer aged care services as well as disability services. They are also a registered NDIS provider based in Melbourne and Sydney.

“These people are at the end of life, and they do need the services inside their home; allied health, oneon-one support services with a carer

and so on.”

Al Ebrahimi said that people seem to be conflating NDIS services with what People First Healthcare offers when that is not the case. NDIS do not offer services for those over the age of 65.

“If you’re over the age of 65, you can access in-home services...like personal care, cleaning, transport, going to GP, allied health services which is accessed through my aged care. We are a registered home care package provider, and we can provide these services to them,” Al Ebrahimi said.

These services are 100 percent government funded with a means test for self-funded retirees. People First Healthcare is also regulated by the government where they manage the funding and services to clients who choose to go with them.

“It costs the government more money when someone lives in a residential aged care. They want you to live longer at home and get the services you need at home. The government doesn’t want to see you in hospital because every time you rock up to the emergency department, it costs the government a thousand or two thousand dollars,” Al Ebrahimi said.

He mentioned that the government finds it safer for the elderly to remain at home with the necessary care provided to them, and less of a burden on hospitals.

While the initial aim was to cater to the ageing Muslim community, close to 95 percent of People First

Picture this.

You are home alone, bored out of your wits. Your son and daughter-in-law have left for work, the grandkids are in school and won’t be back until after soccer practice. The neighbour whom you small talk with just left to visit his son in the country.

You’ve been on a channel surfing frenzy for the past two hours.

Does this sound familiar? Well, if it does, help may just be around the corner, or literally at your doorstep.

Identifying a loophole in the system where care services weren’t offered to marginalised communities over the age of 65, Doctor Mohammed Al Ebrahimi took things into his own hands and established People First Healthcare in 2017.

Healthcare’s clientele are middle Eastern Christians. Al Ebrahimi believes this is due to many ageing Muslims relying on mosques or their busy children and leave things to the last minute when there is help, free of charge, from the services his aged care provides.

Another quandary within the Muslim community is where many tend

to congregate amongst their own resulting in minimal interactions with other Muslim communities, limiting their understanding and awareness of each other’s cultures.

“Do we have a senior citizens club for our elderly Muslim community? That’s the first question you should

ask. And this is the service we can provide. We do community events, outings to the zoo, to the park. Even people who are not part of the group are welcome to come in,” Al Ebrahimi said.

“We’ve had Iftar nights for our clients where they have a sense of belonging and form those social networks when meeting others.” Al Ebrahimi said that a lot of elderly people live in isolation and while the mosque is a commonplace to interact with others, it is also good to be part of other social surroundings and activities.

“The goal is to have a one-stop-shop of all the services of its kind...what we’re trying to do is provide aged care and disability services within the community to keep them living as long as they can and safely. We have all the [needful] services we can offer them.”

As Australia is an ageing population, these costless services are essential, especially for marginalised communities.

“You’re working with somebody who’s been in the business for the last eight years and with a medical background. So you can trust that you’ll be getting quality care at home.”

Al Ebrahimi is a finalist for the Spirit Super Connecting Communities Award as part of the 2024 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards.

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Doctor Mohammed Al Ebrahimi

DATE CHANGE FOR NEW AGED CARE ACT

The peak body for aged and community care providers in Australia welcomes the opportunity to provide continued input into the creation of the new Aged Care Act after confirmation the commencement date has been changed.

The peak body for aged and community care providers in Australia welcomes the opportunity to provide continued input into the creation of the new Aged Care Act after confirmation the commencement date has been changed.

The new Aged Care Act was slated to come into effect from 1 July 2024. However, the Minister for Aged Care Anika Wells today announced the Government is considering the extensive feedback provided by the sector and the community, in

order to refine and finalise the draft legislation before it is introduced to Parliament. The Government will now update the commencement date of the legislation following a review of feedback received.

ACCPA CEO Tom Symondson said the new Aged Care Act was pivotal to the transformation of aged care and the sector’s ability to deliver the care we all want to see for older Australians.

“The new Aged Care Act was a fundamental recommendation of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety and welcomed by our members,” he said.

“This is a chance to usher in a new era to reform our aged care system. So, we need to make sure that the legislation, which will likely govern the aged care sector for the next 30 years, is not rushed. We need to get this right.

“We of course want to see the legislation passed and implemented as soon as practical. But this allows more time to engage meaningfully with older people, the community, the sector and other stakeholders. It is far more important that the legislation and associated requirements be passed when it is ready, than passed to meet the 1 July date.”

New legislation, with an impact of the magnitude of the new Aged Care Act, needs to be clearly articulated and achievable.

“We have been in ongoing and constructive discussions with the Government around transition timeframes, so that the sector has the time they need to plan for the new requirements under the Act. This will ensure the sector can implement the reforms and meet the expectations of the community.”

While the commencement date is to be confirmed by Government ahead of the introduction of the Bill to Parliament, the timing of the transition of new reforms within the Act is also critical.

“We are calling for at least 6 to 12 months transition from the time at which all information is available, including the finalised Act, Rules, guidance and education materials.

“A staged approach to implementation of these new reforms should also be adopted so providers can effectively manage change within their organisations, their workforce and engage with their residents and care recipients.”

“Older Australians deserve nothing less than the confidence that Australia will get this right.”

9 COMMUNITY AL WASAT Eid Mubarak 2024 - 1445 كرابملا رطفلا ديع Michelle Rowland MP Level 1, Suite 101C, 130 Main Street, Blacktown PO Box 8525, Blacktown NSW 2148 (02) 9671 4780 michellerowland.com.au Michelle.rowland.MP@aph.gov.au Minister Michelle Rowland MP Advertisement Authorised by Michelle Rowland MP, Australian Labor Party, Blacktown NSW 2148 @mrowlandmp To all those celebrating Eid al-Fitr, I wish you Eid Mubarak

First: preparing for the Eid prayer by performing total ablution and putting on beautiful cloths

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Fourth: it is from the Sunnah to go out for prayers walking; on foot

Fifth: it is from the Sunnah that if one goes out for prayer, he is to take one rout and return taking

it is legitimate to perform the Eid prayers after sunrise with no Adhan (call for prayer) or iqamah (second call for prayer)

if the Eid day coincides with a Friday, whoever prays the Eid prayer is not obliged to pray

the Friday prayer

Eighth: who misses the Eid prayer with the Muslim congregation is permitted to make up for it as Eid prayer

Ninth: there is nothing wrong in exchanging congratulations and that people say, “May Allah accept from all of us

Tenth: the day of Eid is a day of joy and affluence en.islamway.net

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RETAIL EXPERT PROVIDES TOP TIPS ON HOW TO AVOID SCAMS AND SAFEGUARD YOUR ONLINE SHOPPING

The latest research shows that in Australia in 2023, over 301,000 scam reports were filed, marking a 26 percent increase from the previous year, with financial losses surpassing $477 million.

Retail and social media scams are the most common.

Mal Siriwardhane, the founder and CEO of B dynamic, a leader in retail and logistics, provides important tips on how to reduce the likelihood of being scammed online.

‘Follow the GWS rule: Google, website, social media.

• Before making a purchase, remember to Google the business, check the website’s spelling, and verify the retailer’s social media handles

• Flash sales and “limited-time offers” can be enticing, but they’re also tactics scammers use to rush your decision-making

• Online reviews can be a goldmine of information, but not all are genuine

• Look for reviews on reputable platforms like Google and Trustpilot, and be wary of those with excessive punctuation or emojis

• If anything about the retail site raises red flags, it’s better to miss a deal than to lose your money to scammers

• Unsure about a deal? Consult a friend or family member. A fresh perspective can help identify potential scams you might have overlooked

• If you suspect you’ve been scammed, immediately report it to Scamwatch and contact your bank or financial institution

“With the level of sophistication we are now seeing with scammers these days, you really need to be hyper aware and careful otherwise you will get scammed. The scammers are so good, they can copy mainstream retail websites to the point where you can not tell the difference between the scam site and the real retailer’s site,” B dynamic founder and CEO, Mal Siriwardhane said.

11 AUSTRALIAN AL WASAT 151 ¿ Shawwal 1445 ¿ April 2024 ناسين ¿ ـه 1445 لاوش ¿ 151 طسولا Eid Mubarak 2024 - 1445 كرابملا رطفلا ديع Authorised by M.Vamvakinou, Australian Labor Party, Level 2, Office 1, 14 Dimboola Road, Broadmeadows VIC 3047 Town Hall Broadmeadows Precinct, Level 2, Office 1, 14 Dimboola Road, Broadmeadows VIC 3047 T: 03 9367 5216 E: maria.vamvakinou.mp@aph.gov.au MariaVamvakinou
Vamvakinou MP FEDERAL MEMBER FOR CALWELL Wishing you a very happy EID. Bronwyn Halfpenny MP Member for Thomastown Parliamentary Secretary for Jobs P: (03) 9401 2711 A: 221 high Street Thomastown 3074 E: bronwyn.halfpenny@parliament.vic.gov.au
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Look up reviews

“Consumers are very good at raising the alarm bells online, so check online and scroll through reviews on reputable platforms like Google and Trustpilot to make sure you are dealing with a reputable company,” Siriwardhane said.

“Platforms like Trustpilot work with the community to be as secure and trustworthy as possible, so they encourage all their reviewers to verify their identity and businesses.

“Another tip that might indicate that a review is not reliable is if they use a lot of exclamation marks or use a lot of emoticons and emojis. This is a possible indication that the review is not genuine and has been auto generated.”

If you are in doubt, don’t buy

“If there is any reason for you to doubt the authenticity of a retail site, then don’t go ahead with the transaction. Better to be safe than sorry! It’s better to lose out on a sale than to get scammed. You might have lost out on some savings but at least you didn’t get scammed out of your money altogether,” Siriwardhane pointed out.

“Also, why not get a second opinion? If you see something that’s caught your interest but you’re not sure, just ask a friend to have a look as well. Getting a second opinion can be useful too.”

What to do if you get scammed

“These days, scammers use all sorts of ways to get us, through email, text messages, phone calls and social media. It’s no wonder that unbeknownst to us, we might get scammed. If you happen to get scammed, then I urge you to immediately stop all contact with the suspected scammers and make a report to Scamwatch,” Siriwardhane said.

“You should also contact your bank or financial institution if you have provided any financial details or if you’ve recently made a transaction or money transfer. Unfortunately, it’s not likely that you’ll get your money back if you were scammed so it’s important to really protect yourself from harm.”

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Eid is a special time that spreads kindness

Eid is a special time that spreads kindness and goodwill which celebrates the and goodwill which celebrates the diversity and richness of the Islamic faith. diversity and richness of the Islamic faith.

May the auspicious times of Eid strengthen

May the auspicious times of Eid strengthen the community spirits with hope, peace the community spirits with hope, peace & joy towards a brighter future. & joy towards a brighter future.

Eid Mubarak to you and your family! Eid Mubarak to you your family!

Eid Al Fitr

On behalf of Cumberland Council, I wish the Muslim community an Eid Al Fitr Mubarak during this joyous occasion.

May this Eid prove to be very special for you and your family, and bring joy and peace to all.

Have a safe and happy Eid Al Fitr! Mayor Lisa Lake

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RETAIL EXPERT PROVIDES TOP TIPS ON HOW TO AVOID SCAMS AND SAFEGUARD YOUR ONLINE SHOPPING

‘B DYNAMIC’ CEO REVEALS ESSENTIAL STRATEGIES TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM SOPHISTICATED ONLINE RETAIL SCAMS (3)

Online scams are becoming so sophisticated that even those experienced in the world of online shopping are falling victim to serious scams.

In 2023 alone, there were well over 301,000 scam reports, up 26 percent from 2022, suffering financial losses of over $477 million. Recently released ACCC figures show a sharp rise in older people being fleeced in social media scams.

“With the level of sophistication we are now seeing with scammers these days, you really need to be hyper aware and careful otherwise you will get scammed. The scammers are so good, they can copy mainstream retail websites to the point where you can not tell the difference between the scam site and the real retailer’s site,” B dynamic founder and CEO, Mal Siriwardhane said. As a leader in the industry of retail and logistics, Siriwardhane is a highly respected thought leader. B dynamic is a leading logistics

provider that delivers transparent, cost-effective and efficient logistics, warehousing and distribution services across Australia, including the major cities of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. It works many of the retail sector’s leading brands.

Siriwardhane has provided tips on how to help consumers avoid scam retail sites.

How to protect yourself against scams with GWS

“GWS might be an AFL team, but it also stands for Google, Website and Socials,” Siriwardhane said.

“However if you remember GWS, it might just keep you from falling victim to a scam. If you are looking at an ad for a product online or you have come across a post on your socials that looks like a great offer –

stop and GWS,” he said.

“Firstly, Google the business and make sure you’ve arrived at the right website. Especially if you’ve clicked on an advertisement, don’t just assume that you’ve been taken directly to the right company website. Secondly, check the spelling of the website name. Scam retail sites normally have a different domain extension or a slight difference in the website spelling. Thirdly, check the retailer’s social media handles on different platforms to confirm that all the information and links are correct. If all three line up, then yes, you’re most likely on the authentic retail website,” Siriwardhane said.

Take your time

“Even if there’s a flash sale or limited time only offer on, take a few minutes to dig deeper and take the time to make sure that the retailer’s website is authentic,”

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Siriwardhane said.

“As the proverb says, ‘a fool and his money are soon parted’. Even if the retailer is trying to get you to hurry by putting a time constraint on a sale, don’t rush into things without first doing your checks.

“Putting that time pressure on you is a marketing technique but don’t fall for it. Another popular trick is putting fake data like ‘only 10 left in stock’ or ‘in 15 other carts’ to make you think that you need to act quickly if you want to get your item. Scammers can easily set up fake data, fake websites, fake profiles, fake ads and fake reviews. They even pose as businesses you think you can trust.

“So, what are some warning signs? Check if the online seller has terms and conditions, an ABN or a privacy policy on their website. Sometimes you can get an invoice for a product or service you haven’t bought or used.”

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Wishing you and your family a blessed Eid

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WHAT IS EID AL-FITR?

Eid al-Fitr means “festival of breaking the fast” and marks the end of Ramadan.

Traditionally, Eid is celebrated for three days in all Muslim-majority countries.

HOW IS THE START OF EID DETERMINED?

Like Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr begins with the sighting of the crescent moon (a day after the new moon), so Muslims have to wait until the evening before Eid to verify its date.

If the crescent moon is not visible, Ramadan continues for another day. Because it is a lunar event, the date of Eid changes annually on the Gregorian calendar and varies from country to country depending on geographical location.

To declare the start of Eid, Muslim-majority countries depend on the testimonies of local moon sighters. The local religious authorities then announce when Eid will be taking place.

On behalf of all of us at Liverpool City Council, we would like to wish you a most blessed Ramadan and Eid Mubarak to you and your loved ones.

May this Eid Mubarak bring moments of joy and happin you and your family

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The Year 6 students have recently returned from an education tour of the national capital. Students were given the opportunity to participate in a variety of educational programs with a focus on Australia’s history, culture, heritage. The Australian Government

recognises the importance of all young Australians being able to visit the national capital as part of their Civics and Citizenship education. To assist families in meeting the cost of the excursion the Australian Government is contributing funding to the school in the amount of $45 per student under the Parliament and Civics Education Rebate program towards those costs. The rebate is paid directly to the school upon completion of the excursion. Along with the many mandatory

educational programs and nonmandatory (but enjoyable) activities, the students learnt the most about themselves and how they would fare away from the comfort, stability, and predictable environment back home.

The mandatory educational programs included:

Parliament House – A highlight of our trip. We toured the Senate and House of Representatives and were engaged in activities via Parliamentary Education Office.

Museum of Australian Democracy (MoAD), National Electorate Education Centre (NEEC), The Australian War Memorial, National Museum of Australia, National Gallery of Australia.

The non-mandatory programs included:

Questacon, Australian Institute of Sport, Anzac Parade, Mount Ainslie Lookout, National Arboretum Canberra, iPlay.

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NEW GRANT TO REDUCE CARBON EMISSIONS AND BOOST SUSTAINABILITY IN COMMERCIAL FISHING

A new grant aimed at reducing emissions in Australia’s commercial fishing sector by 30 percent has been announced by the Department of Industry, Science and Resources (DISR) in collaboration with the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC).

Startups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are eligible to apply for a competitive grant of up to $100,000 and projects that demonstrate feasibility, may further apply for a grant of up to $1 million to develop a proof of concept.

The initiative, known as the Business Research and Innovation Initiative (BRII), will foster innovative solutions to enhance the energy efficiency of Australia’s commercial fishing sector. This will

be achieved through the adoption of renewable energy sources and lowemission technologies, which have the potential to revolutionise Australia’s fishing fleets and related services.

By adopting energyefficient technologies, the fishing sector can reduce carbon emissions, benefit from cost savings and position itself to capitalise on the growing market for sustainably sourced seafood.

FRDC Managing Director, Dr Patrick Hone, believes there’s a growing market for sustainably sourced seafood and the BRII will help deliver better outcomes for all.

“The cost of doing business is increasing. Innovations to help reduce our carbon emissions, reduce costs and improve our energy and production efficiency will

benefit the environment and make Australia’s seafood sector worldleading economically,” Dr Hone said.

Successful applicants will receive funding from DISR and be connected to industry experts and stakeholders by FRDC, to accelerate the implementation of their solutions.

To date, BRII has awarded 115 grants totaling over $37 million, fostering innovation across various industries. To find out more, including how to apply, visit www. business.gov.au/BRII.

Applications close 5pm AEST, 18 April 2024. This program aligns with the Australian Government’s Net Zero commitment and the National Reconstruction Fund’s focus on renewables and low emission technologies.

HOW DO MUSLIMS CELEBRATE EID?

Muslims across the world begin Eid celebrations by partaking in communal dawn prayers, followed by a short sermon. While in some countries the prayers take place in mosques or large halls, in many countries it is also held in the open.

People congratulate one another as they head home after Eid prayers. They spend the day visiting relatives and neighbours and accepting sweets as they move around from house to house. Children, dressed in new clothes, are offered gifts and money to celebrate the joyous occasion.

This is preceded by the giving of alms to the poor, or zakat, which is one of the five pillars of Islam. It is common for the capitals of Muslim-majority countries to decorate their streets with festive lights and hold carnivals to commemorate the end of the holy month.

Each country has traditional desserts and sweets that are prepared before Eid or on the morning of the first day. These foods range from special biscuits and bread to cakes and puddings. On the first day of Eid al-Fitr, voluntary fasting is not allowed as Muslims are encouraged to feast and celebrate the completion of a month of worship and abstinence from food.

In some countries, families visit graveyards to offer their respects to family members who have departed. www.aljazeera.com

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HUMAN APPEAL AUSTRALIA

SCHOOLS RAMADAN IFTAR DINNERS 2024

Charity is a pillar of the Islamic faith and what better way to be charitable than to give back to the community.

The Annual school Iftar dinners for Ramadan 2024 have taken place with a number of new and also familiar schools participating attracting hundreds of guests across Western and South West Sydney. The dinners, sponsored by Human Appeal Australia have been a consistent initiative run by the organization as a bid to establish social ties and connections amongst members of the broader community.

CHESTER HILL HIGH SCHOOL

The first school and event for this year was held at was Chester Hill High School on March 20, hosting their largest Iftar dinner yet with over 300 guests. Crowds of parents, students and school staff members gathered in the buzzing hall lining the rows of tables throughout the hall.

The event kicked off with speeches from the Principal and associated staff who helped organise the event. HAA representatives also presented a speech and video highlighting the importance of community engagement and allowing for

opportunities like this to bring together people from different backgrounds around one table as a single entity.

“It was wonderful, especially during Harmony Week, to recognize and share such a significant occasion for so many students and staff” Chester Hill High School expressed on social media.

“We would like to thank our sponsors Human Appeal Australia and acknowledge the extraordinary humanitarian work they do within our community and internationally.”

AIAE KELLYVILLE

Among other school Iftars that week was at the Australian International Academy in Kellyville where the institution hosted a primary school Iftar dinner. The school organised the Iftar for year 5 & 6 students with more than 145 guests attending including staff.

“The kids were very happy to go through this experience and come together to share the Iftar” said Walid Ahmed, Quran and Islamic Studies Coordinator at AIAE Kellyville.

Staff members embellished the area with Ramadan themed decorations creating a

BANKSTOWN GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL

Bankstown Girls High School have brought back Ramadan School Iftars to their community in 2024. Upon becoming school Principal in 2019, Suada Bilali introduced this incentive to Bankstown Girl’s High School for the first time that year before it was halted due to the Covid-19 outbreak the following year and the restrictions it brought. This year however, the community Iftar dinner has made a comeback with hundreds of guests gathering to share a meal in the school hall including school students, parents, sponsors and school staff. The hall was adorned with Ramadan themed

decorations which elevated the spiritual and cultural meaning of the event, alongside a wide variety of food options available for guests.

“Bankstown Girls High School is an integral part of our community and this evening, we truly experienced that sense of belonging” the School mentioned on their socials.

Human Appeal representatives were present throughout the night to organise and accept donations as well as to simply educate guests about the organisation and its mission.

fun environment for the kids to enjoy with their Iftar and enhance the spirit of this blessed month amongst them.

AIAE Kellyville has been consistent in hosting Ramadan Iftars and this year is no different. After hosting their primary school Iftar, the school had also organised another Iftar dinner for the broader community.

Guests gathered in joy, shared a delicious dinner and stood with one another to perform the prayer and were given the chance to give in charity through our Human Appeal display and representatives present on the night.

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HUMAN APPEAL AUSTRALIA SCHOOLS RAMADAN IFTAR DINNERS 2024

MACQUARIE FIELDS HIGH SCHOOL

Macquarie Fields High School

Iftar this year garnered over an incredible 350 guests including students and parents, teachers and a local counsellor. The night commenced with a Quran recitation before students were invited to share their experiences with Ramadan and what it means for them, inciting a warm sense of engagement and unity.

BERALA PUBLIC SCHOOL

It was a special Ramadan for Berala Public School as they organised their very first Iftar dinner for their school community, garnering a spectacular attendance.

“We had a hugely successful evening with 416 people attending, well beyond our expectations when we first began the planning of our first Iftar event” said Ashleigh Davis, Deputy Principal at Berala Public School.

The evening began with a video presentation of Human Appeal Australia as sponsors before the school Principal gave an address, followed by other guest speakers. The call to prayer was then announced before the commencement of the dinner service.

This event was the first of its kind at the school and was an effective call to highlight communal values, diversity and harmony within the region. “It was an incredible evening and we look forward to continuing for years to come” said Ms Davis.

BIRRONG BOYS HIGH SCHOOL

It was a big night for Birrong Boys High School on March 26 as they hosted their annual Ramadan Iftar Dinner, organised by Community Liaisons Officer Souhair Afiouny Harris. Birrong Boys High School has had a consistent role in this initiative for the past years with Human Appeal Australia having sponsored previous events for them.

The venue was adorned with gold Ramadan themed decorations as 280 guests attended alongside various public figures who took to the stage to express their gratitude and support for the night.

Lynda Voltz, Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly was one of the notable political figures to attend, who happens to be a local alumni at Birrong Girls High School.

Billy Dib, former professional boxer and brother of MP Jihad Dib, was one of the special guests to have attended the Iftar. Fellow sportsman and former professional NRL footballer Hazem El Masri was also present to break their fasts with the Muslim community of Birrong brought together during this special occasion.

The Human Appeal Representative shared a speech with the guests, shining light on the significance of charity in Ramadan as well as sharing a prayer for those suffering distressing circumstances overseas.

The final weeks of Ramadan School Iftar dinners sponsored by Human Appeal Australia were once again a success with hundreds of more people across Sydney gathering to break their fasts as close knitted communities.

CANLEY VALE HIGH SCHOOL PUNCHBOWL BOYS HIGH SCHOOL

Canley Vale High School hosted their first ever Iftar dinner on 4th April, inaugurating a new found effort in accentuating the sense of cultural unity in the school and celebrating their diversity.

Hundreds of local community members, including students and families, filled the large

The evening commenced right on time with Maghreb time, where guests were directed to grab food from the open buffet available for the dinner before group prayer was held.

The spirit of community graced Punchbowl Boys High School last month for another school gathering. Members of Parliament, Directors, Principals, students and families came together to share the moment of breaking their fasts in unity and enjoying the blessings of a Ramadan Iftar.

“It was a joyous occasion” the School expressed on social media.

Notable special guests include NSW Minister for Emergency Services Jihad Dib, who formerly was the school principal between the years 2007 and 2014 prior to being elected to the NSW Parliament.

BURWOOD GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL

Locals, Members of Parliament, current students, alumni and staff all gathered at Burwood Girls High School for their annual Ramadan School Iftar dinner. Notable guests include MP Jihad Dib and fellow member of legislative assembly, Jason Yat-sen Li amongst others.

“To see so many cultures come together in this way is to see the best in our society” Mr Li posted on social media.

This has been a longstanding initiative at this major school, dating back to many years prior and continues to be a means to bring the community together and highlight the increasing multiculturalism of Burwood and surrounding suburbs.

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Left to right; Hon Lynda Voltz MP, Darren Stevens, Souhair Afiouny - Community Liaisons Officer

HUMAN APPEAL AUSTRALIA SCHOOLS RAMADAN IFTAR DINNERS 2024

MCCALLUMS HILL PUBLIC SCHOOL CABRAMATTA HIGH SCHOOL

It was an evening full of good food, raffle prizes and excitement at McCallums Hill Public School last month who, much like other schools, also hosted their very first Ramadan Iftar dinner. The night commenced with a warm and welcoming speech from the Principal, before the time to break the fast settled in.

“As we come together to break our fast tonight, let us remember the importance of empathy and compassion” Principal of the school, Ms Markovski addressed the guests. “Ramadan is a time of spiritual renewal and self-reflection. Let us stake this opportunity to reflect on our blessings, remember those less fortunate and strive to make a positive difference in the world.”

The elated guests, communal engagement, Ramadan themed adornments and overall atmosphere proved the event a huge success, with plans already generating to continue similar initiatives in the future within the school.

AUSTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL

Austral Public School has joined the initiative for the first time as well but with a twist. The principal of the school organised for them to create Iftar packs in which were distributed amongst the kids. This was done as a method of educating and enlightening the kids about the month of Ramadan, as well as giving kids who are already participating in the holy month an opportunity to do so together with their friends and classmates.

The packs were distributed with a visit from Orphan Hamoudi, Human Appeal’s very own mascot as an incentive to entertain the kids and ensure they are engaged with the initiative.

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Human Appeal Australia is wholeheartedly dedicated to supporting, enabling and elevating these community initiatives which actively work to strengthen communities and highlight the prevalence of multiculturalism in Sydney.

With Ramadan being the central point of these initiatives and charity being at the heart of our organisation, Human Appeal Australia strives to not only bring people who share the same beliefs and values together, but also take this opportunity to educate others about the blessed month and its significance. It is a way to inspire and encourage acts of generosity, no matter how little.

22 IFTAR AL WASAT 151 ¿ Shawwal 1445 ¿ April 2024 ناسين ¿ ـه 1445 لاوش ¿ 151 طسولا Eid Mubarak 2024 - 1445 كرابملا رطفلا ديع
Cabramatta High School was one of the last few scheduled for Ramadan as they took part in the School Iftar initiative for the this year with the sponsorship of Human Appeal. Local religious figures, principal and coordinators who were present on the night delivered a word to the guests before everyone was prompted to break their fasts together on the readily available buffet provided.
23 تاعونم AL WASAT 151 ¿ Shawwal 1445 ¿ April 2024 ناسين ¿ ـه 1445 لاوش ¿ 151 طسولا Eid Mubarak 2024 - 1445 كرابملا رطفلا ديع ...ةدحتملا تايلاولا نم هدرطب بمارت دده نأ دعب نطنشاو يف اهريفس نع عفادت ايلارتسأ نفيك نإ ايلارتسأ تــلاــق نطنشاو يــف اهريفس دور دعب كلذو ،”ديج لمعب“ موقي يكيرملأا سيئرلا هل اههجو ةعذلا تاداقتنا ةينويزفلت ةلباقم يف بمارت دلانود قباسلا .”ايكذ سيل”و ”ئيس“ هنأب اهيف هفصو ىقبي نل“ هنأب دورل اريذحت بمارت هجوو .”قلطملاب ايئادع رمتسا“ اذإ ”هبصنم يف ايلارتسلأ قباس ءارزو سيئر دور نفيك ناكو لوحتي نا لبق بمارت يدقتنم دشأ نمو ىدل هدلابل اريفس نيعيو يسامولبد ىلإ .ةدحتملا تايلاولا قباسلا يكيرملأا سيئرلا هدقتنا امدعب ةينويزفلت ةلباقم للاخ بمارت دلانود تدكأ ،ةدحتملا تايلاولا نم هدرطب ددهو نطنشاو ىدل اهريفس نأ ءاعبرلأا ايلارتسأ .”ديج لمعب“ موقي دور نفيك نفيك قباسلا يلارتسلأا ءارزولا سيئرو بمارت يدقتنم دشأ نم ناك يذلا دور اريفس نيعيو يسامولبد ىلإ لوحتي نا لبق .ةدحتملا تايلاولا ىدل هدلابل لاق ،دور ىلع قيلعتلا هنم بلط نيحو بسحب ”ءيشلا ضعب ائيس“ ناك هنإ بمارت سيل هنأ عمسأ“ بمارت فاضأو .هنع عمس ام ،قلطملاب ايئادع رمتسا اذإ“ ارذحم ،”ايكذ .”ةليوط ةرتفل كانه رمتسي نل اظح رفولأا حشرملا ايلاح بمارت دعيو ةيكيرملأا ةيسائرلا تاباختنلااب زوفلل نكل ،ربمفون/يناثلا نيرشت يف ةررقملا ةسفانملا نأ ىلإ ريشت يأرلا تاعلاطتسا نوكت دق ندياب وج يلاحلا سيئرلا دض .ادج ةبراقتم ةيلارتسلأا ةموكحلا مساب ثدحتم عفادو ديج لمعب موقي“ هنأ حرص ثيح ،دور نع .”ةدحتملا تايلاولا ىدل ايلارتسلأ ريفسك يسامولبدلا هبصنم ىلوت يذلا دور ناكو يف بمارت فصو دق 2023 سرام/راذآ يف رثكلأا سيئرلا”و ”نونجم“ هنأب يضاملا .”برغلل نئاخلا”و ”خيراتلا يف اريمدت ةقلاطب ةينيصلا ثدحتي يذلا دور زكرو نواعتلا قيمعت ىلع هتيلاو ةرتف
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THE COMMUNITY’S HOPES AND EXPECTATIONS OF A MUSLIM PUBLIC FIGURE

The intention behind the publication of this article is to highlight some key traits of Muslim community leaders.

To begin with, leadership is the position of trust from the Islamic perspective.

A public figure is openminded, humble, receptive to ideas and suggestions, honest in intention, open to constructive criticism, and democratic.

He represents the people or a community. Hence, the interest of the community is above his own. Personal gain is not his goal. Popularity and name are not what he is after.

He loves to consult others in every matter concerning common interests before reaching a conclusion. All decisions made by him on matters, in particular,

sensitive and important ones about the community, are paramount to reflect the people’s aspirations and desires. This is in line with the Quranic guidance as Allah the Almighty states in chapter Ash-Shura, verse: 38:

The exegesis of the verse is, “Among the qualities of the true believers is, all their collective concerns are determined by consultation among themselves.” (42:38)

Elsewhere, He states:

The exegesis of the verse is, “And consult the people whom you are administering their affairs in all matters of public concern, then, when you have decided upon a course of action, place your trust in Allah, then, carry out your plan.” (3:159)

Such is the divine guidance upon the public figures to attain the aspired goal of a harmonious relationship between the leader and the led.

Residing in a democratic society such as Australia requires democratic tendencies reflected in the actions of our public figures. This is what we crave to pass down to our young generations as a legacy.

Moving from general to specific, I am supportive of the social activities being carried out by Sheikh Shadi. However, I would like to call upon him to sit back and reflect upon some preferences that he has given priority. This may run against the expectations of the people whom he is representing which may then result in their displeasure towards him. More specifically, I assume

that some members of the Muslim community have been displeased with him because they feel he had prioritised his close working relationship with the government over truly voicing the community’s concerns to the government for fear of jeopardising his government relationships. Feeling betrayed is reflected in their disappointment in his leadership over them. I call upon him to be more sensitive to the voice of the community whom he represents.

It must not come across the minds of the public figures that they are untouchable. We are only human beings with many shortcomings and imperfections. Accordingly, we should establish and respect Islamic tradition and Quranic emphasis on accountability (muhasabah).

24 COMMUNITY AL WASAT 151 ¿ Shawwal 1445 ¿ April 2024 ناسين ¿ ـه 1445 لاوش ¿ 151 طسولا Eid Mubarak 2024 - 1445 كرابملا رطفلا ديع نيدلا ملع ىفطصم روتكدلا ينديس يف سرامم ماع بيبط Dr Mustapha Alameddin
﴾مهنيب ىروش مهرمأو﴿
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25 AUSTRALIAN AL WASAT 151 ¿ Shawwal 1445 ¿ April 2024 ناسين ¿ ـه 1445 لاوش ¿ 151 طسولا Eid Mubarak 2024 - 1445 كرابملا رطفلا ديع E: nazim @belawyers.com.au | www. belawyers .com.au Nazim El-Bardouh (LL.B, B.Tech, GDLP) Principal Solicitor Notary public لدع بتاكو يماحم OUR SERVICES: • Immigration Law • Business Sale or Purchase • Conveyancing & Property • Criminal Law • Debt Recovery • Divorce & Separation • Driving & Traffic • Insurance • Intervention Violence Orders • Motor Vehicle Accidents • Wills & Probate ةيبرعلا ملكتن Melbourne Office: Level 24 / 570 Bourke Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 03 8658 5829 admin@belawyers.com.au Glenroy Office: 808 Pascoe Vale Rd, Glenroy, VIC, 3046 03 9304 3344 Springvale Office: Suite 11, Level 1, 303 Springvale Road, Springvale VIC 3171 03 7008 5084
26 يوعدلا طسولا AL WASAT 151 ¿ Shawwal 1445 ¿ April 2024 ناسين ¿ ـه 1445 لاوش ¿ 151 طسولا Eid Mubarak 2024 - 1445 كرابملا رطفلا ديع داتعي ام لكل مــسا ديعلا داــيــعلأاو ،ررــكــتو دوــعــيو مملأا لك ىدل دجوت تاراعش ،كلذ ريغ مأ ةينثو مأ ةيباتك تناكأ ءاوس ةزيرغب طبترت دايعلأا ةماقإ نلأ كلذو نوبحي سانلا لكف اهيلع سانلا عبط ةلبجو اهيف نولفتحي تابسانم مهل نوكت نأ .رورسلاو حرفلا نورهظيو نوعمجتيو ديعلا موي موص مكح يبأ ثيدحل ديعلا يموي موص مرحي لوسر نأ : هنع هللا يضر يردخلا ديعس مايص نع ىهن ملسو هيلع هللا ىلص هللا ملسم هاور رحنلا مويو رطفلا موي نيموي .)827( نيديعلا ةلاص مكح اذهو اهبوجو ىلإ ءاملعلا ضعب بهذ ملاسلإا خيش رايتخاو فانحلأا بهذم ﷺيبنلا نإ اولاقو هللا همحر ةيميت نبا ،ةدحاو ةرم لاو اهكرتي ملو اهيلع بظاو رحناو كبرل لصف ىلاعت هلوقب اوجتحاو ،رمأ اذهو هدعب رحنلاو ديعلا ةلاص يأ نم ءاسنلا جارخإب رمأﷺ يبنلا نأو اهدنع سيل يتلاو ،اهتداهشل تويبلا ضعب بهذو .اهتخأ نم ريعتست بابلج بهذم اذهو ةيافك ضرف اهنأ ىلإ ءاملعلا .ةلبانحلا ديعلا ةلاص نأ ىلإ ثلاث قيرف بهذو ةيكلاملا بهذم اذــهو ةدــكؤــم ةنس يف يبارعلأا ثيدحب اوجتحاو ،ةيعفاشلاو سمخ لاإ دابعلا ىلع بجوي مل هللا نأ صرحي نأ ملسملا ىلع يغبنيف .تاولص نأو اصوصخ اهدوهشو اهروضح ىلع يف ام يفكيو يوق لوق اهبوجوب لوقلا ميظعلا رجلأاو ةكربلاو ريخلا نم اهدوهش .ميركلا يبنلاب ءادتقلااو تقولاو بوجولاو ةحصلا طورش ةيفنحلا مــهو( ءاملعلا ضعب طرتشا ةماقلإا نيديعلا ةلاص بوجول )ةلبانحلاو يه اهطورش نإ مهضعب لاقو .ةعامجلاو نإف ةبطخلا ادع ام ةعمجلا ةلاص طورش ءاملعلا روهمجو بجاوب سيل اهروضح عافترا دنع ئدتبي نيديعلا تقو نأ ىلع ةدرجملا ةيؤرلا بسحب حمر ردق سمشلا .لاوزلا ءادتبا ىلإ اهتقو دتميو ديعلا ةلاص ةفص ديعلا ةلاص : هنع هللا يضر رمع لاق رصق ريغ مامت ناتعكر ناتعكر ىحضلأاو .ىرتفا نم باخ دقو مكيبن ناسل ىلع ىلص هللا لوسر ناك : لاق ديعس يبأ نعو ىحضلأاو رطفلا موي جرخي ملسو هيلع هللا .ةلاصلا هب أدبي ءيش لوأف ىلصملا ىلإ سمخو ىلولأا ةعكرلا يف عبس ريبكتلاو نعو .امهيتلك امهدعب ةءارقلاو ةرخلآا يف رطفلا يف ريبكتلا :اهنع هللا يضر ةشئاع ةيناثلا يفو تاريبكت عبس ىلولأا ىحضلأاو هاور عوكرلا تاريبكت ىوس تاريبكت سمخ .هقرط عومجمب حيحص دواد وبأ تاريبكتلا ءانثأ همامإ مومأملا كردأ ولو همزلي لاو هعباتيو ماملإا عم ربكي دئاوزلا تسيلو ةنس اهنلأ دئاوزلا تاريبكتلا ءاضق .ةبجاوب نع ءاج دقف تاريبكتلا نيب لاقي ام امأو نب ديلولا نأ ميهاربإ نع ةملس نب دامح ةفيذحو دوعسم نباو دجسملا لخد ةبقع :ديلولا لاقف دجسملا يف ىسوم وبأو لاقف ،عنصأ فيكف رضح دق ديعلا نإ“ هللا دمحيو ربكأ هللا لوقي :دوعسم نبا هللا ىلص يبنلا ىلع يلصيو هيلع ينثيو دمحيو ربكي مث ،هللا وعديو ملسو هيلع ىلص يبنلا ىلع يلصيو هيلع ينثيو هللا وهو ،يناربطلا هاور ”خلا ..ملسو هيلع هللا .هريغو ”ءاورلإا“ يف جرخم حيحص ثيدح ديعلا ةلاص يف ةءارقلا ـب ديعلا ةلاص يف ماملإا أرقي نأ بحتسي حيحص يف امك )ةعاسلا تبرتقا( و )ق( دقاو ابأ لأس باطخلا نب رمع نأ :ملسم هللا ىلص هللا لوسر هب أرقي ناك ام يثيللا ناك لاقف رطفلاو ىحضلأا يف ملسو هيلع
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يفو نيديعلا يف أرقي ةيشاغلا ثيدح كاتأ لهو ىلعلأا كبر )878( ملسم حيحص يبنلا ناك :هنع هللا يضر ةرمس لاقو نيديعلا يف أرقي ملسو هيلع هللا ىلص كاتأ له( و )ىلعلأا كبر مسا حبس( وهو ريغو دمحأ هاور )ةيشاغلا ثيدح .)116/3(“ ءاورلإا حيحص“ ديعلا ةبطخ لبق ةلاصلا ةبطخلا لبق ةلاصلا نأ ديعلا ماكحأ نم نبا ثيدح نم دمحأ دنسم يف تبث امك ىلص ﷺ هللا لوسر ىلع دهشأ : سابع دنسم“ بطخ مث ديعلا يف ةبطخلا لبق .نيحيحصلا يف ثيدحلاو ،)1905( ”دمحأ دـــيـعلا ماــــكحأ EID MUBARAK BROADWAY Halal Meats For All Your Ordesr & Free Delivery Call 9462 6632 Or 0412 663 227 266 Broadway Reservoir Vic 3073 Eid Mubarak
تبرتقاو ديجملا نآرقلاو قب امهيف أرقي .)891( ملسم حيحص رمقلا قشناو ةعاسلا ديعلا يف أرقي ناك ﷺ هنأ درو ام رثكأو يف امهب أرقي ناك امك ةيشاغلاو حبسب ريشب نب نامعنلا نع ءاج دقف
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BEST DECORATED HOMES DURING EID:

ENTER OUR COMPETITION

Homes across CanterburyBankstown will light up this Eid as Council calls on residents to get involved in its first ever Eid lights competition.

City of Canterbury Bankstown is looking to find the best decorated homes in each of the City’s five wards, with prizes of up to $500 on offer for the most outstanding displays.

A Council spokesperson said over the coming weeks, the community will be celebrating religious holidays and spiritual events such as Ramadan,

Easter and Eid.

“It’s an important time for many in our community as they reflect and embrace the significance of this holy period,” the spokesperson said.

“We’re proud of the diverse cultures in our City and the vibrancy that they create.

“To mark this year’s Eid, we’re holding a lights competition, similar to the competition held over the Christmas holiday period.”

The spokesperson encouraged

everyone to decorate and showcase their homes to the rest of Sydney.

“It’s not just about the lights, it’s about being creative and engaging.”

Residents decorating their homes to mark the season can enter the competition by submitting a picture of their display to Council’s website by Wednesday 10 April, Noon.

All eligible entries will then be displayed on Council’s website, where the community can vote for their favourite display. Voting will open on

Thursday 11 April, 9am, and close on Wednesday 17 April, 9am.

Winners will receive a $500 gift card and runners up will receive a $200 gift card. Winners will be announced on Thursday 18 April via Council’s website and social media.

For more information on how to enter the Eid Lights Competition and how to vote for your favourite homes, visit cb.city/EidLights

27 COMMUNITY Eid Mubarak 2024 - 1445 كرابملا رطفلا ديع

HELD THE 26TH ANNUAL EDUCATION AWARDS CEREMONY

28 EDUCATION AL WASAT 151 ¿ Shawwal 1445 ¿ April 2024 ناسين ¿ ـه 1445 لاوش ¿ 151 طسولا Eid Mubarak 2024 - 1445 كرابملا رطفلا ديع ZAKAT
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29 AUSTRALIAN AL WASAT 151 ¿ Shawwal 1445 ¿ April 2024 ناسين ¿ ـه 1445 لاوش ¿ 151 طسولا Eid Mubarak 2024 - 1445 كرابملا رطفلا ديع Phone: (03) 9386 4400 1/747 Sydney Road Brunswick VIC 3056 adem.somyurek@parliament.vic.gov.au The Hon Adem Somyurek MP Member for Northern Metropolitan Region
30 يلودلا طسولا AL WASAT 151 ¿ Shawwal 1445 ¿ April 2024 ناسين ¿ ـه 1445 لاوش ¿ 151 طسولا Eid Mubarak 2024 - 1445 كرابملا رطفلا ديع ةأشنلا خبطملا ةمظنم تــســسأــت سيردنأ هيسوخ لبق نم يملاعلا يزكرملا لازلزلا بقع 2010 ماع ايشيرتاب هتجوزو اهرقم عقي .يتياه برــض يذــلا رمدملا ،ةيكريملأا ةدحتملا تايلاولا يف يساسلأا ةئراطلا ةيئاذغلا تادعاسملا ميدقتب ىنعتو .ثراوكلا نم نيجانلل معدلاو تابجولا رفوتل كلذ دعب تروطت كلذكو ،ةيعيبطلا ثراوــكــلا نم نيجانلل .تاعارصلا نم نيررضتملاو نيئجلال روصتلاو ةيؤرلا ةيموي ةرورــض ءاذغلا نأ ةمظنملا ربتعت ةيمهأ رثكأو ،ملاعلا ءاحنأ عيمج يف ةايحلل .قباس تقو يأ نم تامزلأا يف ةجزاط ةبجو ىلع رصتقي لا رملأا نأ ىرتو يه لب ،ةثراك باقعأ يف ام صخشل مدقت اصاخشأ كانه نأو هدحو سيل هنأب هل ريكذت .هب نومتهيو هيف نوركفي طوطخلا يف ىلولأا اهسفن ةمظنملا فنصت تامزلأل ةباجتسا تابجو ميدقتل ةيماملأا قيبطتب ،ةيعمتجملاو ةيخانملاو ةيناسنلإا دراوملا نم ةدافتسلااو عيرسلا لمعلا جذومن .نهارلا عضولا عم فيكتلاو ،ةيلحملا ةيذغتلا رفوي لا ديجلا ماعطلا نأ دكؤتو ،لــملأاو ةــحارــلا اضيأ رفوي لب ،بسحف دجوت لا هنأو .تامزلأا تاقوأ يف اصوصخ .نيرخلآا ةدعاسم نم ربكأ ريخلل ةوق ســسؤــم ســـيردـــنأ هــيــسوــخ ةيذغتلا يلوؤسم ريبكو ةمظنملا خبطملا ةمظنم »سيردنأ هيسوخ« سسأ باتك فلؤمو هاط وهو ،يملاعلا يزكرملا يف امعطم كلتمي ،يكريمأ ينابسإ خبط .نطنشاو ةيناسنلإا مولعلل ةينطولا ةيلاديملا ىلع لصح امك ،2015 ماع امابوأ كاراب سيئرلا نم نم اريثأت رثكلأا صخشلا ميات ةلجم هتراتخا 2012 يماع نم لك يف صخش 100 نيب 2018و نم 2017 ماعل زاجنلإا ةزئاج ىلع لصح .يهطلا يفرتحمل ةيلودلا ةطبارلا يف وهو ةدحتملا تايلاولل سيردنأ لقتنا امدعب ،نطنشاو يف رقتساو اماع 21 نس يف اريثك ركفي ناك .اينابسإ يف عرعرتو دلو سيسأت يلمعلا هراسم همهلأف ،يريخلا لمعلا ،يتياه لازلز دعب 2010 ماع ةمظنملا هذه يراجتلا هكيرشو ايشيرتاب هتجوز نم معدب .نبور هتجوزو ردلياو بور ىلولأا ةبرجتلا لازلزلا بقع يتياه ىلإ »سيردنأ« هجوت ءانثأو ،2010 ماع ةنيدملا برض يذلا رمدملا ةررضتملا تلائاعلا عم بنج ىلإ ابنج هيهط ىلإ هنوهجوي اوناك دقو ،ميخملا يف ةحزانلا ءادوسلا ايلوصافلا يهطل ةحيحصلا ةقيرطلا .دلابلا لهأ اهبحي يتلا ةقيرطلاب ماعطإب قلعتي لا رملأا نأ سيردنأ دجوف ملعتلاو عامتسلااب نيجاتحملا صاخشلأا ةميقلا هذهو ،مهعم بنج ىلإ ابنج يهطلاو هتجوزو سيردنأ اهمدختسا يتلا ةيساسلأا .ةيملاعلا خبطملا ةمظنم اسسأ امدنع تاطحملا زربأ ميدقت يف ةيملاعلا خبطملا ةمظنم ترمتسا ثراوكلا نم ةررضتملا تاعمتجملل ةدعاسملا ةيسورلا برحلا باقعأ يفف ،تاـــمزلأاو ةمظنملا تمدق ،2022 ماــع ةيناركولأا نم ةرافلا ةيناركولأا تلائاعلل تابجولا نوضغ يف دلابلا يف نيقبتملا اضيأو ،اهلزانم .ىلولأا وزغلا تاعاس نواعتلاب ةيمويلا تابجولاب فلالآا تدوز امك ايقيرفأ بونج يف ةيناسنلإا ةثاغلإا ةئيه عم 2022 ماع ةرمدملا تاناضيفلا بقع يف قطانم يوق لازلز رمد 2023 ماع يفو تناكو ،ايروس لامشو ايكرت بونجو طسو نم ةزيجو ةرتف دعب يملاعلا خبطملا ةمظنم .نيجانلا ىلع ماعطلا تابجو عزوت لازلزلا معاطملا عيرس لكشب قيرفلا ددح دقف اوؤشنأو اروف يهطلا ةيلمعب ءدبلا ىلع ةرداقلا ربكلأ ماعطلا ريفوت نامضل »ةثاغإ خبطم« ةمظنملا تمدقو ،قطانملاو تلائاعلا نم ددع يف نيررضتملل ةبجو نويلم 20 نم رثكأ .ينورتكللإا اهعقوم بسحب ،ايكرتو ايروس هسفن ماعلا نم لوليأ/ربمتبس لئاوأ يفو ،ةيبرغملا شكارم يبرغ بونج لازلز برض رثكأ ذنم برغملا ىلع بعصلأا لازلزلا ناكو تارايهناب ببستو ينابملا رمد ذإ ،نرق نم .ةيرخص اهيف رشتنت ةقطنم يف لازلزلا زكرم ناكو قيرف مدختساو ،سلطلأا لابج ربع ىرقلا تامييقت ءارجلإ ةيحورم تارئاط ةمظنملا ةيلبجلا ىطسولا ةقطنملل ةلماش ةيوج فلاآ تايحورملا هذه تبلجو .دلابلا يف ضعب تلجأ امك ،ةلوزعملا رسلأا ىلإ تابجولا ةياعر ىلإ نيجاتحملاو نيباصملا صاخشلأا .جلاعلا يقلتل ندملا ىلإ مهتلقنو ،ةيبط يف ةمظنملا تلخد ةيلاتلا عيباسلأا يفو خباطم تنبو ،ةيلحملا تامظنملا عم ةكارش ىلع اهعيزوتو تابجولا يهطل ةيناديم ةريبك خبط تادعم تعزو امك ،نيررضتملا علسلاو تاجتنملا نم ةيئاذغ تاعومجمو يهط نم نوررضتملا نكمتيل ،ةفاجلا .مهسفنأب تابجولا برحلا ءانثأو ،2024 ةيادبو 2023 ةياهن يفو ةمزلأا تمقافت ،ةزغ عاطق ىلع ةيليئارسلإا تمهاسف ،ةيئاذغلا تانوؤملا تلقو ةيناسنلإا عم نواعتلاب- يملاعلا خبطملا ةمظنم تابجوو تادعاسم ميدقتب -»ارينأ« اهتكيرش تابجو اضيأ تمدق .حفر ميخم يف نيحزانلل رفوت يتلا ،ةيفيصلا »ارينأ« تاميخم يف نم تامدصلا ةجلاعمل لافطلأل ةنمآ ةحاسم تلمع امك .نفلاو ىقيسوملاو بعللا للاخ رايأ/ويام يف ةزغب »ارينأ« عم اقباس ةمظنملا فلاآ تكرت يتلا ةيوجلا تابرضلا دعب 2021 ،ةبجو فلأ 100 نم رثكأ تمدقو ،نيحزانلا .ينورتكللإا اهعقوم بسحب عيزوت 2024 راذآ/سرام يف ةمظنملا تأدبو نودباكي نيذلا نيحزانلل ةيئاذغ تادعاسم نم يرحب رمم ربع ةزغ لامش يف عوجلا »زمرآ نبوأ« ةمظنم عم نواعتلاب ،صربق .ةينابسلإا ةيريخلا معاطملا عم تنواعت قباس تــقو يــفو نيحزانلا ماعطلإ ليئارسإ يف تايفشتسملاو يتلا ىصقلأا نافوط ةيلمع دعب نيباصملا وأ ةزغ فلاغ تانطوتسم ىلع ةمواقملا اهتنش تلوحت مث ،2023 لولأا نيرشت/ربوتكأ 7 موي يف ةدعاسملا ىلإ 2024 طابش/رياربف يف .ةزغ يف نيينيطسلفلل اوج تادعاسملا لازنإ يليئارسإ فادهتسا وفظوم لتق 2024 ناسين/ليربأ ةيادب يفو ةلفاق تضرعت نيح يملاعلا خبطملا ةمظنم نم ريصق تــقو دعب فصقلل مهتارايس داوملا نم نط 100 غيرفت ىلع مهفارشإ قيرط نع ةزغ ىلإ تلصو يتلا ةيئاذغلا .رحبلا ةكلمملاو ادنلوبو ايلارتسأ نم اياحضلا ناك امك ،يدنك يكريمأ نطاومل ةفاضإ ةدحتملا ةقطنملا يف اهتايلمع قيلعت ةمظنملا تنلعأ نع »سيردنأ« ةمظنم سسؤم برعأو .اروف ةموكحلا اعدو ،هقيرف ءاضعأ لتقمل هنزح ،يئاوشعلا لتقلا نع فكلا ىلإ ةيليئارسلإا نيح يف ،عيوجتلا حلاس مادختسا فقوو دحأ لتقم تدــكأ يتلا- ايلارتسأ تبلاط .نيلعافلا ةبساحمب -ةراغلا يف اهينطاوم عقاوم + زرتيور + ةريزجلا :ردصملا ةينورتكلإ ..يملاعلا يزكرملا خبطملا ةزغ يف ليئارسإ اهتفصق يتلا ةيئاذغلا ةمظنملا ىلع فرعت يف ةيعيبطلا ثراوكلا وأ ةيرشبلا تامزلأا نكامأ يف نيدوجوملا نيررضتملل ةيئاذغلا تابجولا عيزوت ىلع لمعت ةيحبر ريغو ةيموكح ريغ ةمظنم .ثراوكلا نم نيجانلل معدلا ميدقت لجأ نم 2010 ماع ايشيرتاب هتجوزو سيردنأ هيسوخ يهاطلا اهسسأ ،ملاعلا ءاحنأ عيمج موكنارف يموز ةيلارتسلاا مهنيب نمو مهترايس ىلع ةيليئارسلاا ةراغلا يف اولتق نيذلا يملاعلا خبطملا ةمظنم وفظوم
31 AUSTRALIAN AL WASAT 151 ¿ Shawwal 1445 ¿ April 2024 ناسين ¿ ـه 1445 لاوش ¿ 151 طسولا Eid Mubarak 2024 - 1445 كرابملا رطفلا ديع Ph: 03 9877 7188 E: nick.mcgowan@parliament.vic.gov.au A: Town Square, Eastland Shopping Centre, 171-175 Maroondah Highway Ringwood , VIC 3134 Nick McGowan MP Your local parliamentarian in Ringwood Standing for Parents rights, Religious Freedom and pro-immigration

Eid Mubarak

On behalf of the Bank of Sydney management and team, we convey our best wishes to the Muslim Community in Australia and around the world, for a Happy Eid.

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Steve McGhie MP

State Member for Melton

A: 3 Alexandra Street, Melton VIC 3337

Ph: (03) 9743 9825

E: stephen.mcghie@parliament.vic.gov.au

ISAA EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIPS RETREAT 2024: SHAPING THE FUTURE OF ISLAMIC EDUCATION IN AUSTRALIA

networking and collaboration, to shape the future of Islamic education in Australia.

ISAA President Mr. Abdullah Khan expressed his delight at the highly productive outcomes of the retreat, emphasizing the invaluable contributions of the delegates. “These two days have not only fostered collaboration and networking but have set in motion initiatives that will have a lasting impact on Islamic education,” Mr. Abdullah remarked.

One of the highlights of the event was the announcement of an upcoming Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between ISAA and the Australian Islamic Medical Association (AIMA). This collaboration aims to introduce mentorship programs for year 10 and 11 students, guiding them towards careers in medicine. Mr. Khan described this initiative as, “A reflection of ISAA’s commitment to nurturing the next generation towards impactful professions.”

Abdullah Khan made the announcement for nominations to form state-based ISAA subcommittees and ISAA Umbrella Groups as an opportunity to proactively contribute to the advancement of Islamic education at a state and national level.

Mr. Sam Halbouni, Principal at Unity Grammar and Mr. Dario Hawat, Head of Community Experience,

presented this initiative, highlighting its potential to strengthen collective efforts and enhance educational quality.

Mr. Fazeel Arain, Principal of Al Siraat College, Mr, Osman Karolia, Principal of Arkana College, and Mr Nabeil Allam, an external consultant facilitated the planning session outlining ISAA’s vision for the future, focusing on innovative initiatives to elevate the quality of education in Islamic schools. The active involvement of members in shaping this strategy was underscored as pivotal for navigating the path forward.

The event also welcomed Mr. Mark

Spenser, Director Policy of Christian Schools Australia, as a special guest. His informative session on legislative landscapes provided valuable insights into prospective changes that may impact faith-based schools, enriching the discussions.

The ISAA Executive Leaders Retreat 2024 exemplified a commitment to collaboration, innovation, and excellence in Islamic education. As Mr. Khan aptly summarized, “We look forward to your continued engagement and support as we work together to elevate our schools and empower our students.”

The Annual ISAA Executive Leadership Retreat is a platform

for fostering greater dialogue and progress within the Islamic education sector in Australia. ISAA’s impact is also reflected in their rapidly increasing number of members each year.

Every year the Annual ISAA Executive Leadership Retreat is hosted at a different Islamic school in Australia. Principals and executive leadership teams from all Islamic schools in Australia are invited to participate.

For more information about ISAA and its initiatives, visit www.isaa. edu.au

AL WASAT 151 ¿ Shawwal 1445 ¿ April 2024 ناسين ¿ ـه 1445 لاوش ¿ 151 طسولا Eid Mubarak 2024 كرابملا رطفلا ديع
Eid Mubarak
33 يلارتسلاا طسولا AL WASAT 151 ¿ Shawwal 1445 ¿ April 2024 ناسين ¿ ـه 1445 لاوش ¿ 151 طسولا Eid Mubarak 2024 - 1445 كرابملا رطفلا ديع نيطسلفل نيديؤم ءاطشن لاقتعا يلارتسأ ءانيمب اورهاظت ةيلارتسلأا ةطرشلا تلقتعا ادــيؤــم ارــهاــظــتــم 19 نوجتحي اوناك نيينيطسلفلل ةيليئارسإ ةنيفس مايق ىلع -دحلأا سمأ.ينديس ةنيدمب ءانيم يف اهتلومح غيرفتب مظن ،»زميات نابسيرب« ةفيحصل اقفوو ،يناتوب ءانيم يف ةيجاجتحا ةفقو ءاطشن عم نماضتلل ،ةيلارتسلأا ئناوملا ربكأ دحأ .نيطسلف ةنيفسلا مايق ىلع نورهاظتملا جتحاو ،ءانيملا يف اهتلومح غيرفتب ةيليئارسلإا عاطق يف رانلا قلاطإ فقو ىلإ اوعدو .نيطسلف ملاعأ نيعفار ةزغ ةيلارتسلأا ةموكحلا ءاطشنلا بلاطو يتلا ةيعامجلا ةداــبلإا فقول كرحتلاب .ةزغ عاطق يف ليئارسإ اهبكترت ،ةيجاجتحلاا ةفقولا ءاهنإ مهضفر دعبو امم ،مهقيرفتل ةطرشلا تاوــق تلخدت نيفرطلا نيب تاهجاوم علادنا ىلإ ىدأ .اصخش 19 فيقوتو / ةينورتكلإ عقاوم :ردصملا لوضانلأا ةلاكو نروبلم ةعماج ةرادإ نوخبوي ةبلط ةزغب ةدابلإا نع اهتمصل نروبلم بلاط فلاتئا بحسنا ايلارتسأ يف نيطسلف لجأ نم يذلا يعامجلا راطفلإا نم نييميداكلأاو ةبلطلل نروبلم ةعماج هتمظن سماخ يف ةملسملا تايعمجلاو نيملسملا ىلع اضارتعا ،كرابملا ناضمر رهش مايأ يتلا ةيعامجلا ةدابلإا ءازإ ةعماجلا تمص .ةزغ يف ليئارسإ اهبكترت لبق هل ةملك يف فلاتئلاا سيئر لاقو ةرم نروبلم ةعماج وعدن« باحسنلاا نم ةحوتفم ةلاسر هيجوت ىلإ ىرــخأ هذه يجيرخو بلاــطــلاو نيفظوملا نأشب ةيفافشلاب ةبلاطملل ةسسؤملا نيطروتملا ةحلسلأا يعنصم عم مهتاقلاع ةيعامجلا ةداـــبلإا يــف رشابم لكشب .»نيينيطسلفلل ةرمتسملا نم هضاعتما نع فلاتئلاا سيئر ربعو اهنوك ،ةعماجلا ةرادلإ لصاوتملا تمصلا يميداكلأا عمتجملا يف نيلعافلا دحأ نم لافطلأا فلاآ لتق ىلع ،يملاعلا سرادملا مدهو ،ةيميلعتلا لحارملا فلتخم .يليئارسلإا فصقلاب تاعماجلاو انل ةقلاع لا اننلأ« لوقلاب هثيدح متتخاو 2.3 هل ضرعتي يذلا يقرعلا ريهطتلاب ،عيطتسن لا اننإف ،ةزغ يف ينيطسلف نويلم نلأ ،رطفنو يح ريمضب انه سلجن نلو .»ادمعتم لاهج نوكيس كلذب مايقلا نونماضتملاو فلاتئلاا ءاضعأ بحسناو مهباحسنا نيللعم ،ةملكلا ةياهن يف مهعم ةيعامجلا ةدابلإا يف ؤطاوتلاب ديدنت هنأب .ةزغ يف يليئارسلإا للاتحلاا اهبكتري يتلا ةريزجلا :ردصملا

THERE GOES ANOTHER RAMADAN

Almost another Ramadan has passed, can you believe it? This month has been focused on providing educational resources with the theme of ‘Let’s Get Zakat Right’, to empower future generations with the knowledge of Zakat. Check out https://www.nzf.org.

au/learn

Additionally, for many years now, Zakat Master Classes have been facilitated throughout various masajid and organisations alongside having pop-up stalls in several shopping centres. However, one thing was different this year. In partnership with El Rahman, the National Zakat Foundation hosted the families and the Palestinians who arrived in Australia post-October 7th for iftar in Sydney and Melbourne on the 22nd of March. The successful evening involved

family reunions and provided the Palestinians with a sense of belonging and community. In addition, the Hearts for Palestine program has operated for the last six months. The Hearts for Palestine program continues to ensure the Palestinians have a swift resettlement in Australia. This entails providing them with housing, groceries, clothing, financial support, medical support services and much more. Furthermore, in January 2024, we provided you with an update that over $120,000 in Zakat had been distributed. Fastforward three months, this number has now more than tripled. We have now funded over 359 Zakat-eligible Palestinians and have distributed over $563,930 in Zakat. Thank you for all the generous donations and partner contributions that continue to make this possible. We still rely on your Zakat to help sustain this program. Please continue to give at https://

www.nzf.org.au/pay/ Moreover, the month of the Qur’an, fasting, forgiveness and ibadat to obtain taqwa is about to have its curtains closed. InshaAllah it has been a month for you that has disciplined us all to keep us going until next year. For some, it might be their last Ramadan, and for others, their heart might become saddened that the blessed month is about to end. In any case, may Allah accept from all of us, Ameen. Wait! Have you forgotten something? There is still one more important thing that needs to be fulfilled before Salatul Eid! You need to pay your Zakat al-Fitr. You might ask; What is Zakat al-Fitr? Why do we need to pay Zakat al-Fitr? Who pays Zakat al-Fitr? The word Fitr means the same as iftah, to open the fast and comes from the same root word of futoor meaning breakfast. The responsibility of paying Zakat al-Fitr is typically carried out by the

leader of the household, typically the husband. The first purpose of Zakat al-Fitr is a means of compensation for any shortcomings in one’s actions throughout Ramadan. In addition, the other purpose is to spread love and happiness among the community, particularly those who are poor and needy.

Now, you’re all set in sha Allah! As always,

jazakumAllahu khair for your support! If you or someone you know requires some help, please reach out to NZF. All applications are diligently assessed to ensure eligibility for receiving Zakat. You can apply for help by the following link: nzf. org.au/apply/ Eid Mubarak from the National Zakat Foundation team!

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BLESSED BONDS: A MEDICAL STUDENT’S TALE OF SISTERHOOD AND SPIRITUAL ENLIGHTENMENT IN UMRAH

Allah invited me to perform Umrah with a group of female medical students from all around the world. Alhamdulillah, it was the most blessed experience I have ever had!

When I made my New Year’s resolutions at the start of this year, I asked myself what my one biggest wish for this year was, and immediately, my heart answered, “Umrah”. As I wrote it on my list, I wondered how that would materialise, but I reminded myself that all I need to do is make a sincere intention, and then Allah will create a way. A few weeks later, I found out from the Australian Islamic Medical Association (AIMA) that the Islamic Medical Association in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (IMAKSA)/World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) are organising and hosting their 13th Umrah program for medical

students as nominated by Islamic Medical Associations (IMAs) and Federation of Islamic Medical Associations (FIMA). My immediate thought was, “Allah is creating the way”!

For those unfamiliar with these organisations, AIMA and IMAKSA are national organisations that aim to unite Muslim healthcare to serve humanity in Australia and Saudi Arabia, respectively. FIMA aims to do the same on a global level. I have been a student member of AIMA, a non-profit health promotion

charity, for several years. I have participated in many volunteer and community health promotion initiatives that AIMA runs in Australia. I have been a student representative for the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), coordinating various initiatives and linking other Muslim medical and allied health students in ACT with AIMA. I applied to the program via the expression of interest process to AIMA two days later. AIMA accepted me into the program, and they nominated me to FIMA for the Umrah

program. One week later, I was on a plane travelling to perform Umrah. Alhamdulillah!

As soon as I saw the Kaaba, tears started rolling down my face. I forgot about my long list of duas, and all I could repeatedly ask for was forgiveness and Jannah for myself, my loved ones and the entire ummah. It put into perspective what truly matters and what I should strive for through my medical career and all other aspects of my life.

Not only did I get to visit the Kaaba, but I also formed a great sisterhood. I will never forget completing Umrah with 27 sisters in a long chain with our arms linked and praying my five prayers in Masjid Nabawi alongside my sisters. Tears were shed during our farewell. I remember saying, “I am surprised I have developed this much love for all the sisters in just five days”. A sister responded, “It is because we all love each other for the sake of Allah”. Alhamdulilah!

First, I have to thank Allah (SWT), then thank AIMA, FIMA, IMAKSA/WAMY and all the sisters for making it a memorable experience. I hope sharing my experience will inspire other medical students!

Recording of various previous AIMA events and details of other activities conducted by the Australian Islamic Medical Association is available on the website: www.aimamed.org.au

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ONE PATTERN OF EUROPEAN

In an analysis of the mindset of the coloniser and imperialist, Pavel Wargan illustrates from the European invasion of the Americas and the division of Africa to lebensraum in the East and the European settler colony in Palestine, that decades of European imperialism are part and parcel of the one saga. There is one theme.

That is the notion that a superior civilisation has the right if not the duty, to rule other lands of inferior peoples, to bring civilisation to them and prevent them from threatening the civilised.

The actual reason of course is to exploit their resources and their people for the homeland.

The Christian settlers in North America saw themselves as seeking a new promised land. Their “Manifest Destiny” was like the French Civilising Mission in the ancient sophisticated lands of North Africa. The Nazis Holocaust totally discredited any pretence of a European civilising mission, but there has been a sustained attempt by the Europeans and their diaspora to portray the Third Reich as an aberration, as something which stands alone. In fact it is just an extreme example of the course of European imperialism compressed into 12 years, half of which was warfare.

Hitler saw his mission as an integral part of Western colonialism.

“In 1928, Hitler remarked approvingly how US settlers had “gunned down the millions of Redskins to a few hundred thousand and now keep the modest remnant under observation in a cage.” Hitler would create a “Wild West” to Germany’s East.”

“In this way, Nazism carried forward the European colonial tradition against the greatest threat that had yet emerged against it: the Soviet Union.”

The claim that Germany is supporting Netanyahu in the current genocide because of guilt, is not true.

Wargan argues it supports him for the same reason it supported Hitler. The European colonies protect Europe from chaos.

“At a time of systemic crisis, both [Germans and Israelis] appeared as bulwarks of Western imperialism against the rebellious Untermensch, the subhumans – the people who “treat death differently,” who “just die.” [ 24 Januaryn2024 The Electronic Intifada]

Scientific Racism

European imperialism had its ideological underpinning in the work of a series of racist academics, who thought they were at the leading edge of human science.

Darwin’s “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life,” (1859) reveals the racial tone of his world view. His cousin Frances Galton went one further.

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In “Hereditary Genius” (1869) Galton wrote; “… we would expect, as a corollary of the evolution theory, that human families would differ from one another in hereditary ability.”

He concluded, “…the average standard of the negro race is two grades below our own”; that the Australian native is at least one grade below the African; that the Lowland Scot and the English NorthCountry man is “decidedly a fraction of a grade superior of the ordinary English.” [Eugenics Review 1951 April 43(1):20]

This notion of the hierarchy of races, with the Nordic white Europeans in the ruling seat, had a long life.

In 1935 “Non-Britishers in Australia: Influence on Population and Progress” had a foreword by the leading history scholar of the time, Melbourne University’s Ernest Scott.

Quoting Gobineau, he wrote; “The history of mankind proves that the destinies of people are governed by a racial law. Neither irreligion, no immorality, no luxurious living, nor weakness of government causes the decadence of civilisations. If a nation goes down, the reason is that its blood, the race itself is deteriorating.”

Such a world view sees colonisation by the superior races as part of the natural order of things.

Zionism carrying on the Colonial Tradition

In a speech in London in 1899, Herzl reiterates the colonial trope of the civilising mission and attaches it to the specific interests of imperial Britain: “We want to carry culture to the East. And once again, Europe

will in turn profit from this work of ours.”

In his 1896 Der Judenstaat, he wrote; “If His Majesty the Sultan were to give us Palestine, we could offer to resolve Turkey’s finances. For Europe, we would form part of a bulwark against Asia there, we would serve as the advance post of civilisation against barbarism.” [2015 Zionist Exclusivism and Palestinian Responses. Phd University of Kent core.ac.uk]

In Netanyahu’s “My Story,” we find the Zionist colonial tradition carried on.

Part propaganda and part fascist manifesto, Netanyahu dedicates a chapter to his late father, a leading voice in the militant revisionist movement which insisted upon the Jewish right to sovereignty over the whole of historic Palestine.

Revisionist fighters founded Likud’s predecessor Herut, which carried out terrorist operations before and during the 1948 Nakhba.

In accord with Vladimir Jabotinsky’s 1923 essay, “The Iron Wall,” Netanyahu also believes military force should be used to persuade the Palestinians to give up their homeland.

He started his political career by demonising Prime Minister Yizhak Rabin for signing the Oslo Peace Accords, helping pave the way for his murder by a Jewish fanatic.

The rise of Israeli fascism was predicted by Professor Zeev Sternhell, a Holocaust survivor who in 2018 wrote; “In Israel, Growing Fascism and a Racism Akin to Early Nazism.”

He thought that the fascists would not actually harm Palestinians but would just deprive them of their basic human rights such as self-rule.

[ 21 December 2022 Marwan Bishara

Al Jazeera]

Her could not conceive of a genocide as we now see occurring. Earlier Jewish intellectuals were not as naïve.

“The public avowals of Begin’s party are no guide whatever to its actual character. Today they speak of freedom, democracy and antiimperialism, whereas until recently they openly preached the doctrine of the Fascist state. It is in its actions that the terrorist party betrays its real character; from its past actions we can judge what it may be expected to do in the future.” [2 December 1948 NYT]

This was in a letter signed by a group of Jewish intellectuals including Albert Einstein, on the occasion of former terrorist Israeli PM Begin visiting the USA.

Netanyahu and his two terrorist ministers are carrying on this tradition of Israeli fascism.

Reaching out to European Fascists

As Anthony Lowenstein pointed out in “The Palestine Laboratory,” various European fascist parties which hate their local Jewish populations along with other nonwhite minorities, admire Israel.

Its ability to keep the Palestinian population in subjection and its success in establishing ethnic supremacy are evidence of successful rule. They also want the drones, weapons and surveillance technology which have been tested out on the occupied people.

Netanyahu and his Likud Party have become a beacon of light to the growing European fascist movement.

“It all began on 19 December 2010

when a sizeable delegation arrived in Tel Aviv, consisting of some thirty leaders of the European Alliance for Freedom. As its name fails to indicate, this was an organisation comprised of a series of parties belonging to the radical right. It was the first time since the creation of Israel that the country had played host to such a sinister gathering, which included Geert Wilders from the Netherlands, Philip Dewinter from Belgium and Jorg Haider’s successor, Heinz-Christian Strache, from Austria.

What are all these neo-fascists, some of them holocaust negationists or Third Reich nostalgics, doing in Israel? They’d come to take part in a conference organised by the right wing of the Likud party devoted to the war on terrorism.” [2 October 2018 Benyamin Netanyahu’s Dangerous Connections with the European Far Right, OrientXXI]

With Israel representing what was once the mainstream of European settler colonialism, being implemented by a fascist government, providing aid and ideology to the European far right, the nasty prediction by Pavel Wargan looks possible.

“On one side, an Axis of Genocide is in formation as Germany, the US, Canada, the UK and other ramparts of the imperial order intervene on the side of extermination. On the other, we find an Axis of Resistance made up of those who know colonialism’s wretched face.”

[24 January 2024

Germany backs Netanyahu for the same reason it created Hitler. The Electronic Intifada]

The author is a prominent Australian Muslim scholar and activist.
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POST-COVID EDUCATION CHALLENGES: DEMAND FOR TUTORING SOARS AS STUDENTS STRUGGLE TO KEEP UP

According to Michael Black, CEO of Success tutoring, while parents tried to support kids learning from home during forced school closures, the reality of the impact of these closures is now starting to show across the country. Kids are struggling both from a learning perspective and a social perspective. Their self-confidence is also low.

• Parents are now turning to tutoring in the highest numbers ever seen to try and help their kids recover lost ground.

• Many children impacted by pandemic forced school closures have fallen behind

• The impact is affecting their learning progress and also their selfesteem

• Parents are now turning to tutoring to help their children recover lost ground

• Michael Black is warning that the impact of school closures has had a bigger effect on kids than what people realise - it has not only affected their learning, but also their confidence and resilience

“All children have the potential to succeed academically at school. If your child has fallen behind in school, please consider putting them through some tutoring. Do this and watch their self-worth and confidence grow as they gain a better understanding of particular subjects and become immersed in the momentum of learning,” Black said.

38 AUSTRALIAN AL WASAT 151 ¿ Shawwal 1445 ¿ April 2024 ناسين ¿ ـه 1445 لاوش ¿ 151 طسولا Eid Mubarak 2024 - 1445 كرابملا رطفلا ديع MUBARAKEid كرﺎﺒﻣ ﺪﻴﻋ Linda Burney MP Federal Member for Barton linda.burney.mp@aph.gov.au (02) 9587 1555 Level 2, 24 Montgomery Street Kogarah NSW 2217 Authorised by L Burney, Level 2, 24 Montgomery St KOGARAH NSW 2217 May this Eid bring blessings to you and your family
Dr. Daniel Mulino MP Federal Member for Fraser A: 25-27 Clarke St, Sunshine VIC 3020 E: Daniel.Mulino.MP@aph.gov.au Ph: (03) 9070 1974 Eid Mubarak Authorised by D Mulino, ALP, Shop 1, 25-27 Clarke Street, Sunshine, Vic, 3020 ADVERTISEMENT Best wishes to everyone celebrating the blessings of Eid. Wishing you, your family and friends peace, and happiness. Office: Shop 41, Plumpton Marketplace, Jersey Rd, Plumpton, 2761 Email: contact@edhusic com Phone: (02) 9625 4344 www edhusic com ehusic @edhusicmp Authorised by Ed Husic MP, ALP, Shop 41 Plumpton Marketplace, Cnr Hyatts & Jersey Road, Plumpton NSW 2761 ED HUSIC MP FEDERAL MEMBER FOR CHIFLEY

NSW GOVERNMENT INVESTS $2.8 MILLION IN LOCAL TAFE NSW CAMPUS

TAFE NSW Lidcombe, in the electorate of Auburn, will receive a funding boost, with the NSW Government investing $2.8 million to upgrade campus infrastructure and improve digital connectivity.

This investment is part of a $300 million state-wide program delivering upgraded facilities and equipment to more than 120 TAFE NSW campuses across the state this financial year.

TAFE NSW Auburn will receive: An expansion to the Cabinet-making workshop; Upgrades to campus facilities, including fire systems, roofing repairs, and air conditioning; and new digital devices for teachers and students.

The funding is part of the NSW Government’s record $2.131 billion investment in TAFE NSW through the 2023-24 state budget.

Lynda Voltz MP, Member for Auburn said:

“TAFE NSW plays a vital role in supporting the local economy by equipping students with the industryaligned skills that employers need.

“When students learn their craft or trade using industry-standard equipment, and high-quality digital technology, they are much more likely to graduate with the kind of job-ready skills that employers are looking for.

“This investment ensures our local TAFE NSW campus is equipped to meet the educational and employment needs of the local community.”

Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education, Steve Whan said:

“Students and teachers need to have functional classrooms and access to industry-standard equipment.

“Stories of neglected classrooms, poor WiFi connectivity, and out-ofdate teaching equipment shine a spotlight on the decade of neglect by the previous Liberal-National Government. The NSW Labor Government is doing something about it.

“This continued investment in TAFE NSW facilities will expand learning opportunities in local communities, improve educational outcomes, and support the state’s critical skills needs.”

Councillor Tony Bleasdale OAM

Mayor of Blacktown City

Message from the Mayor of Blacktown City

Eid Mubarak

As the Mayor of Blacktown City, I would like to send my warmest wishes to all members of our City’s Muslim community during Eid al-Fitr.

As always, I am incredibly proud of the way our local Muslim community enriches our culture and leads through its many examples of respect and kindness to others.

Ramadan is a time of compassion for the less fortunate, a renewed focus on spirituality, character building through self-restraint, patience and discipline, as well as social interaction.

At the end of the holy month of Ramadan, Muslims in Blacktown and across the world traditionally celebrate the Festival of Breaking the Fast with prayers, feasting and entertainment.

I hope you will find ways to share the joy of this special time with your loved ones.

I hope this Eid brings peace, prosperity and happiness to all your lives.

Eid Mubarak!

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ISLAMIC CO-ORDINATING COUNCIL OF VICTORIA

Helping Australian businesses export halal products to over 140 countries

ICCV is the largest Halal certification organisation in Australia servicing clients locally and internationally.

ICCV is responsible for the certification, monitoring, and supervision of Halal food for the domestic market as well as the export market.

Clients cover a range of sectors including abattoirs, food processing businesses, transportation and cold storage operators.

We are the largest halal certification body in Australia. Professional, experienced and trusted.

We monitor the certified businesses for compliance of halal requirements.

We provide a means for direct supervision in house for quality assurance.

We work with abattoirs to get and keep their halal certification.

ICCV is specifically accredited within these Muslim majority countries.

Our certification is approved for all halal importing countries.

We provide full turnkey solution for FGMs to get halal.

Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Brunei, Oman, Kingdom of Bahrain,Tunisia,Yemen, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Kuwait, Libya, Qatar, Afghanistan, Albania, Bangladesh, Bosnia, Iran, Kosova, Morocco, Maldives.

We provide logistics companies for cold room and transport to get halal.

Our certificate is approved in countries that now require halal certificate if goods have halal stamps:

Canada, South Korea, China, European Union (EU), New Zealand, Russia Federation, Sri Lanka, United Kingdom, United States of America (USA).

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DON’T LET THE FLU CATCH YOU!

The Pharmacy Guild of Australia is urging all eligible Australians to get their flu shot following an alarming number of flu cases across the country.

In the first quarter of 2024 there were 26,836 influenza cases reported by the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS).

By February, case numbers were already double the number than what was reported the same time last year.

Pharmacy Guild National President Professor Trent Twomey says Australians should get ahead of the flu season and get their vaccination now.

“The flu season typically runs from May to October,” Professor Twomey said.

“However, flu vaccines for the 2024 season are available now in community pharmacies across Australia.

“Community pharmacies stand ready to administer vaccines around the country and in Queensland, the state government is providing the flu vaccine to all residents aged 6 months and over for free until September 30.

“While in Western Australia the state government has announced free flu vaccinations to all West

Australians aged six months and over during the months of May and June,” he said.

Professor Twomey said that getting vaccinated ahead of the flu season is important for protecting yourself and your loved ones from the flu and its complications.

“Although the vaccine will last throughout the year, it is most effective in the first three to four months following its administration.”

According to the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI), people who received an influenza vaccine in late 2023 are still recommended to get the flu vaccine in 2024.

ATAGI also advises that flu vaccines can be given on the same day as other vaccines, such as COVID.

The Australian Government funds influenza vaccines for eligible patients under the National Immunisation Program (NIP). Further information will be available from the Department of Health and Aged Care when NIPfunded influenza vaccines become available.

Ask your community pharmacist about your flu vaccine or visit www. findapharmacy.com.au to book an appointment.

I extend my warmest wishes to Muslim communities as the holy month of Ramadan comes to a close.

As I recognise the significance of this special occasion, I also recognise the current challenges being faced by Muslims in Australia and beyond. Within Australia, we will continue to work towards addressing these challenges to ensure a more inclusive society for all.

Today, I hope that comfort is found in community and connection, and that joyous moments are cherished with loved ones.

Wishing a blessed Eid to all.

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Race Discrimination Commissioner @mayorbilalelhayek @ClrBilalelHayek @bilal.elhayek Contact me at: P 9707 9522 E Mayor@cbcity.nsw.gov.au EID MUBARAK Clr Bilal El-Hayek MAYOR City of Canterbury Bankstown Wishing families in the Pascoe Vale electorate a blessed Eid

Cumberland Council honoured its oldest residents through a series of activities as part of this year’s Seniors Festival.

The festival, in line with this year’s theme ‘Reach Beyond,’ kicked off on Monday 11 March, with a special morning tea, followed by a program of events that included a golf day, trip to the Premier’s Concert, picnic in Auburn Botanic Gardens and several picturesque bus trips.

Cumberland Mayor Lisa Lake expressed her praise for the festival as it served as an excellent platform to recognise the invaluable contributions seniors make to the community.

“Each year the Seniors Festival offers a jam-packed two-week celebration for our seniors, and offers them a chance to venture outdoors, socialise, acquire new skills, and participate in a compelling assortment of events and activities,” she said.

“Seniors make up 15 percent of our population, and play active roles in enriching our Cumberland community, so it’s crucial we dedicate this moment to appreciate and thank them for their role in shaping Cumberland into the dynamic and welcoming community it is.”

Seniors also attended a range of complimentary health seminars, a Harmony Day cook-off and a picnic in the park to round out the fortnight. Council offers a wide range of services and activities for senior citizens of all levels of fitness and independence, including meal delivery services, health support, shopping services and more.

For more information, visit www. cumberland.nsw.gov.au/seniorssupport

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Ph: (07) 3299 5910 jim.chalmers.mp@aph.gov.au www.jimchalmers.org Hoping families in our community enjoyed a blessed Eid al-Fitr EID Mubarak Jim Chalmers MP Federal Labor Member for Rankin Treasurer of Australia BEST WISHES TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ON THE OCCASION OF EID UL FITR Lynda Voltz MP MEMBER FOR AUBURN P: (02) 9737 8822 • E: auburn@parliament.nsw.gov.au A: Mezzanine Level, 92 Parramatta Road, Lidcombe NSW 2141 “Authorised by Lynda Voltz MP. Funded using parliamentary entitlements” Eid Mubarak
SENIOR RESIDENTS GIVEN SPECIAL TREATMENT FOR ANNUAL SENIORS FESTIVAL

Wishing you and your loved ones a blessed Eid Al-Fitr.

Eid Al-Fitr is the time of year when you should amend your mistakes and forgive each other’s mistakes. Whilst it has been a very challenging time for everyone especially with what is occurring in Gaza, let us hope that this Eid Al-Fitr brings peace, comfort and joy to all people.

43 ةحص AL WASAT 151 ¿ Shawwal 1445 ¿ April 2024 ناسين ¿ ـه 1445 لاوش ¿ 151 طسولا Eid Mubarak 2024 - 1445 كرابملا رطفلا ديع ايلارتسأ حاتجي ريطخ ضرم ةدلاولا يثيدح ةايح ددهيو ضرمل ايشفت ايلارتسأ هجاوت مت ثيح ،يكيدلا لاعسلا يف ةلاح 2799 وحن ليجست .2024 ماع نم ىلولأا ةثلاثلا رهشلأا يف اهتايوتسم ىلعأ تلااحلا لجستو مت ثيح ،زليو ثواس وينو دنلازنيوك لك يف ةلاح 1000 نم رثكأ ليجست »ليم يليد« ةفيحص تركذ امبسح ،ةيلاو .ةيناطيربلا يف يكيدلا لاعسلا يشفت ..ماقرلأابايلارتسأ يف هنع غلابلإا مت شفت ربكأ ناكماع نم يكيدلا لاعسلا ضرمل ايلارتسأ 2012 ماع ىتح 2008 ةلاح فلأ 140 نم رثكأ ليجست مت.ةرتفلا كلت للاخ يف ةلاح 38748 دنع هتورذ ددعلا غلب.2011 ماع 2014 يماع نيب رغصأ شفت كانه ناكيف ةلاح فلأ 60 نم رثكأ عم ،2017و تاونسلا هذه يكيدلا لاعسلا ةروطخ ىدم ام ؟هضارعأ يه امو ريطخ يسفنت ضرم وه يكيدلا لاعسلا • .ةياغلل دعمو .ةيقوهاشلا ةليتيدروبلا ايريتكب هببست • يكيدلا لاعسلل ةيلولأا ضارعلأا هبشت • .ىرخلأا ازنولفنلإاو دربلا ضارعأ سطعلاو فنلأا نلايس ضارعلأا لمشت • .ىمحلاو فيفخلا لاعسلاو ،يناثلا عوبسلأا ىلإ ضرملا مدقت عم • .ارتاوت رثكأو أوسأ لاعسلا تابون حبصت لاعس« مسا انايحأ ضرملا ىلع قلطي • ةدمل رمتسي نأ نكمي ثيح »موي 100 ـلا .اعوبسأ 12و 6 نيب حوارتت يثيدح لافطلأا ةايح ددهي نأ نكمي • .دعب مهتاميعطت اوقلتي مل نيذلا ةدلاولا دنع ةروطخ لقأ ضرملا نوكي ام ةداع • مهميعطت مت نيذلا انس ربكلأا لافطلأا .نيغلابلاو نيقهارملا كلذكو ،لماكلاب جلاعل ةيويحلا تاداضملا مدختست • ةيلاعف رثكأ نوكت اهنكلو يكيدلا لاعسلا نم ىلولأا لحارملا للاخ ىطعت امدنع .ضرملا ءانثأ يكيدلا لاعسلا دض ءاسنلا ميعطت • يف ةدلاولا يثيدح لافطلأا يمحي لمحلا .مهتايح نم ىلولأا رهشلأا ةباصلإا تلااح عفترت اذامل ايلارتسأ يف يكيدلا لاعسلاب ؟نلآا يكيدلا لاعسلا يشفت تلااح ثدحت.تاونس عبرأ ىلإ ثلاث لك ماع لكشب دودحلا قلاغإ لثم ديفوك ريبادت ببسب،ةعنقلأا ءادتراو يعامتجلاا لزعلاو للاخ ريبك لكشب تلااحلا ددع ضفخنا
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Muslim students awarded for their outstanding achievements

HUMAN APPEAL AUSTRALIA HOSTED ITS

17th ANNUAL YEAR 12 MUSLIM ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS IN MARCH IN ALL MAJOR CITIES OF AUSTRALIA

Over the past month, Human Appeal Australia hosted its 17th Annual Year 12 Muslim High Achievement Awards of 2024 celebrating the spectacular efforts of 538 Muslim students across the country scoring ATAR’s above 90. The HAA Annual Muslim High Achievement Awards is a scheme aimed to recognise and reward Muslim students from all over Australia who have demonstrated outstanding results in their year 12 academic studies. The students are given awards and gifted the latest iPad as a continuous effort to promote positivity and community engagement as well as encourage dedication amongst the youth within their academic journeys.

CANBERRA: 8 STUDENTS

The awards kicked off on the 23rd of February in Canberra for the very first time since the start of the initiative, with the event and community dinner hosted at the Islamic School of Canberra. The memorable night, which commenced with an enriching recitation of the Quran, celebrated eight incredible students and included a special performance by Preacher Moss visiting from the United States, who attended all of this year’s high achiever award events across the country.

Mustapha Omari HAA Director Amin El-Bureeny - HAA Head of Community Care & Canberra High Achievers Preacher Moss, American Comedian and Writer
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The following day, 17 high achieving students in Adelaide, South Australia, had their moment in the spotlight with another wholesome community gathering to celebrate these remarkable accomplishments. Following a spiritual Quran recitation, the State Director Ali Kadir delivered a warm welcoming speech before other guest speakers engaged with attendees including Sheikh Mohammed El-Sayed as well as member of the legislative council, Mira El Dinnawi, who emphasised the vital role of education and ethics of success. Laughter echoed through the venue thanks to the comedic brilliance of Preacher Moss, whose humour was not only entertaining but also carried educational insights for students and parents alike.

ADELAIDE: 17 STUDENTS
SA Awards - High Achievers
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SA Awards - Hon Mira El Danawi, Member of Legislative Council of South Australia

Muslim students awarded for their outstanding achievements

HUMAN APPEAL AUSTRALIA HOSTED ITS 17th ANNUAL YEAR 12 MUSLIM ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS IN MARCH IN ALL MAJOR CITIES OF AUSTRALIA

PERTH: 43 STUDENTS

On the 25th of February, the HAA achievement awards were hosted in Perth in Western Australia at the Duxton Hotel. It was a blessed night filled with joy and great company, one which saw an impressive 43 students honoured and rewarded for their incredible efforts during the 2023 HSC. The night’s schedule mirrored that of other cities, with introductory speaker including Issam Chaouk, Director of Projects and Financial Growth Developments at Human Appeal. Abdullah Khan, executive principal at the Australian Islamic College and Sheikh Mohammed Shakeeb both gave valuable insights on the plight of pursuing excellence and the importance of education in Islam. HAA’s Perth representative, Ahmed Al Khatib, reminded guests to keep the people suffering in Gaza in our prayers during this difficult time.

WA Awards - High Achievers Ahmad Al Khatib, HAA Perth Representative Issam Chaouk Director of Projects HAA, Abdullah Khan & High Achiever
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QUEENSLAND: 44 STUDENTS

The Queensland Year 12 Muslim Achievement Awards’ held on Friday 1st March at the SUNPAC venue in Brisbane. It was a full house event with 250 attendees and the stars of the show were the 44 high achievers from all over the

state. Key speaker on the night was Dr Salih Ibn Muhammed –General Secretary of Australian Islamic Medical Association (AIMA) in Queensland, who is also a past student at the Islamic College of Brisbane. Dr. Salih shared his journey on the night and enlightened guests

on his academic achievements, the subsequent successes in his career and contributions to the community. Sheikh Yahya Adel Ibrahim from Perth also shared some words of wisdom in which gave students a more insightful perspective on their lives and human development.

Preacher Moss, Sheikh Yahya Adel Ibrahim & High Achievers QLD Awards - Sheikh Yahya Adel Ibrahim Dr Salih Ibn Muhammed, General Secretary of Australian Islamic Medical Association
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Muslim students awarded for their outstanding achievements

HUMAN APPEAL AUSTRALIA HOSTED ITS 17th ANNUAL YEAR 12 MUSLIM ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS IN MARCH IN ALL MAJOR CITIES OF AUSTRALIA

MELBOURNE: 154 STUDENTS

Down in Victoria on March 2nd, the Achievement Awards was held at Altona Reception in Melbourne and was attended by students, accompanying family members, members of the community and school principals. The event celebrated an astounding 154 students who were all awarded certificates of recognition and gifts for achieving ATAR’s above 90. The ceremony was opened with a Quran recitation by Osama Akkad – one of the achievers and award recipients. The guest speakers were preceded by an introductory word from Sheikh Rabih Baytie who is the Victoria branch manager for Human Appeal Australia. This was followed by various speeches delivered by guest speakers including Mohamed Mohideen, the Victorian Multicultural Commissioner and Adel Salman, President of the Islamic Council of Victoria, amongst others.

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VIC Awards - High Achievers VIC Awards - High Achievers Left to right; Sheikh Rabih BaytieHAA Victoria Branch Manager & Sheikh Yahya Adel Ibrahim Adel Salman - President of the Islamic Council of Victoria Mohamed Mohideen - Deputy Chairperson - Faith Communities Council of Victoria

SYDNEY: 272 STUDENTS

The final event for the 17th Annual Muslim High Achievers Awards was held in Sydney, New South Wales on the 3rd of March which celebrated the largest group of students in the country this year. The event honored an astonishing 272 students who reached excellence in the previous

academic year. Following a Quran recitation, a warm welcome was addressed to the guests by Human Appeal Australia’s Director, Bashar Al-Jamal. Notable guests included the honorable MP Jihad Dib who delivered a word to the attendees and participated in handing out the first batch of awards for the night. Canterbury-Bankstown Mayor Bilal

Hayek was also present to congratulate and honor the high achievers along with their families. The event had come to an end with another special performance from guest Preacher Moss to add to the already joyful atmosphere, sealing the awards season for this year.

Part of the mission at HAA is to help enunciate the successes and achievements of local communities and particularly the youth as shown through another successful year of high achievers. It is crucial that there is a continued effort to push for dedication and promote the upholding of values and ethics within the community. Human Appeal Australia congratulates the incredible scores of students this year from all over the country who have shown exceptional efforts in their academic journeys and we wish them all the best on their future endeavors.

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NSW Awards - High Achievers Group Photo NSW Awards - High Achievers Group Photo Bashar Al-Jamal, Director of HAA with The Hon. Jihad Dib, MP and High Achiever Issam Chaouk Director of Projects HAA and Dr Intaj Ali Al Faisal Colleger Platinum Sposnors; Binah Directors; Khalil Hafza and Amen Zoabi with Amin El-Bureeny HAA

EID MUBARAK

The President of the Australian-Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry

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