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Dramatic increase in Islamophobia Zia Ahmad There has been a three fold increase in the reported incidents of Islamophobia in Australia after the Paris attacks. The preliminary findings, which are based on reported incidents to the Islamophobia Register, Australia over a 12 month period were presented to the Second Australasian Conference on Islam in Sydney. “Our preliminary findings offer a small window into the types of racially and religiously motivated hate incidents taking place out in suburban Australia.” Mariam Veiszadeh, Lawyer and President of the Islamophobia Register Australia told the conference. “Based on our preliminary observations, the victims appear to be predominately women wearing religious headwear and an alarming number appear to be taking place in the presence of young children.” She said. The conference on Radicalisation & Islamophobia, Roots, Relationships and Implications in Religiously Diverse Societies was held in Parramatta, Western Sydney from Monday 30 November to Tuesday 1 December organized by ISRA and Charles Sturt University. A report titled “The resilience and ordinariness of Australian Muslims” containing a survey of almost 600 Muslims in Sydney by Western Sydney University and Islamic Sciences and Research Academy (ISRA) was released at the conference The study found that Muslims in Sydney experience discrimination at three times the rate of other Australians, but most believe relations between Muslims and non-Muslims are friendly. The report’s main author Professor Kevin Dunn, said the survey was further evidence
Photo by Rouba Issa Hanan Dover speaking at the Radicalisation & Islamophobia conference in Sydney. of high rates of Islamophobia in Australia. rates of exposure to racism. But he said the fact that Muslims face • 86 per cent believed relations between high levels of discrimination “yet still beAustralian Muslims and non-Muslims lieve Islam is compatible with Australian were friendly. norms, bodes well for the future”. The conference also witnessed the launch“Because of things that are happening in ing of a book by the conference convenor the world and the various representations Dr Derya Iner, and Salih Yucel published by of Muslims, and these are problematic, and Cambridge Scholars Publishing “Muslim it means that some people unfortunately Identity Formation in Religiously Diverse feel more emboldened to say things and do Societies as well as the launch of an e-jourthings which are prejudicial and which are nal “Australian Journal of Islamic Studies”. hurtful towards Muslims,” Professor Dunn The two day conference included a large said. number of presenters from US, UK, New He also said that most Sydney Muslims Zealand and all states of Australia, mainly had a high sense of religiosity that was pos- academics and researchers on Islam and itively associated with a sense that Islamic Muslim Societies as well as PhD students ways align with Australian norms. and professionals. Some of the key findings of the study inThe keynote speaker Professor John Escluded: posito, from Georgetown University, USA • 57 per cent had experienced racism. spoke at length on the root causes of radi• 62 per cent had experienced racism in the calization that need to be addressed. workplace or when seeking employment. “One of the things that does wind up al• 1 in 10 Sydney Muslims had “very high” ienating some youth is the extent to which
anti-Muslim and anti-Islamic diatribe, hate crimes, attacks on mosques make people feel alienated and marginalised from their societies,” he said. On a global level he said that radicalization and violent extremism was not as a result of religious teachings but use of religion for political purposes specially among societies living under authoritarian regimes suffering from injustice and repression. He advised that Western governments need to review their foreign policies with respect to support for authoritarian regimes in the middle East as well as to check Islamophobia in general. Deakin University Professor Greg Barton, a counter-terrorism said that a recent spike in protests against mosques and multiculturalism fuels the ISIL message. “Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s comments after the Parramatta shooting had strengthened ties with the Muslim community”, he said. Professor Barton concluded that Mr Turnbull’s rhetoric was inclusive and measured in comparison to those of former prime Minister Tony Abbott. Ms Randa Abdel-Fattah in her third year of PhD at Macquarie University told conference attendees the anti-halal debate in Australia was being fuelled by Islamophobic remarks from politicians and the media. Ms Abdel-Fattah said the language from certain politicians and media commentators had contributed to an increased sense of fear towards Muslims and Muslim-related issues, such as halal food. In a message to the conference Senator Concetta Fierraventi-Wells, Assistant Minister for Multicultural Affairs welcomed the conference’s focus on the causes of radicalization as well as looking at Islamophobia in the Australian Society.
Police target charity workers ANIC organizes nationally coordinated Juma Khutbah Abu Anees
On Saturday 28 November, a small group of Muslim charity workers were pulled over by two police cars in Lidcombe preventing them from attending the Stereosonic Festival. The members were hauled down from their well marked van, each searched individually and had their van searched as well with nothing incriminating found. With time more than 100 police officers were called down including a SWAT van with armed officers. The group’s leader said that they were on their way to attend the event and educate youth in attendance on drug-prevention and pass anti-violence messages. The group known as White Coats from a charity Homeless Run are well known for their services to provide free food and drinks to Sydney’s destitute and homeless people largely non-Muslims. Later, as it turned out, there was a huge
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drug problem at the festival with one woman dying due to drug overdose and another ending up in at the hospital in a critical condition. A further nine people were taken to hospital for suspected overdoses, 120 people were treated at the festival for the effects of drugs and a further 69 people were arrested possessing and supplying drugs. The Homeless Run has started a petition drive in demanding formal apology from the police for their heavy handedness and over reaction against peaceful citizens performing humanitarian service.
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The Australian National Imams Council (ANIC) declared last Friday 27 November 2015 as ‘National Khutbah (Sermon) Day’ in conjunction with ‘International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women’ that was marked on Wednesday 25 November 2015. ANIC called upon Imams around the country to deliver the coordinated Friday’s khutbah in all Australian mosques and Fri- Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohammed day congregational prayer venues denounc- aging parents.” The Grand Mufti of Australing all forms of domestic violence. ia, Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohammed said. Imams were urged to talk during their “Each and every Australian Imam shares khutbah on equality and respect for women in the obligation to educate the community and Islamic teachings on Kind and compas- about the evils and harms of domestic viosionate treatment of women. lence. Hence I call upon Imams to rally in “Domestic violence is a growing problem full support of the campaign to denounce in Australia and it is the community’s obli- domestic violence in their Mosques.” gation to stand against all forms of violence in the home targeting women, children and Read report on ANIC 9th AGM on page 7 Dispose of this paper thoughtfully - PLEASE RECYCLE