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January 2016; Rabi’ul Awwal 1437
Peter Greste Wins Award
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Dragonbones & Incense
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Mariam bags two awards at AMAA Zia Ahmad The founder of the Islamophobia Register, Mariam Veiszadeh was the winner of two awards in categories, “Role Model of the Year” and “Women of the Year” at the 9th Australian Muslim Achievement Awards 2015 held on Saturday 19 December at The Bryan Brown Theatre in Bankstown. “It was extremely humbling to receive the Woman of the Year and the Role Model of the Year Award at the Australian Muslim Achievement Awards this evening. I’m truly overwhelmed by it all”, Mariam said. She thanked her whole family, specially her mother, “an epitome of courage” and her husband Ehsaan Veiszadeh “my rock” for his support during tough times. “I’d also like to thank those who have been instrumental in providing me a platform - without you I wouldn’t be where I am today. Congratulations also to all of the other nominees and award winners”, she added. AMAA event is held on an yearly basis to honour high achievers in the community in a large number of categories. The event is coordinated by Hanan Dover of Mission of Hope and is sponsored by various community organisations and businesses. Mariam, a lawyer and community rights advocate has been leading the charge against Islamophobia. During her keynote speech she shared the trauma she had to go through and the challenges she faced during her advocacy campaign for the last two years. Other speakers at the event included Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohammed, Mufti of Australia, and Ghaith Krayem and performances were given by Hameed Attai, Nasheed
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Mariam Veiszadeh speaking at the Australian Muslim Achievement Awards 2015. Singer and Zohab Khan, a Spoken Word The People’s Choice Award 2014 was won so make our society a better place. CongratArtist. by Osman Korolia, Deputy Principle at Uni- ulations to Hanan Dover and the team at The Lifetime achievement Award was ty Grammar College who had the following Mission of Hope and their sponsors for this won by Mrs Mona Abdel-Fattah, the princi- comments “An inspiring evening though incredible event and dinner that followed. ple of Australian Islamic Academy at Strath- with some amazing people here who all do continues on page 7 field campus. amazing in their everyday life and in doing with more photos
Australian Islamic scholars emerge from ISRA Mobinah Ahmad
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From Left: Three Graduates with Masters of Islamic Studies: Sana Ajaj, Nazlia Nina Ajaj, Dr Zuleyha Keskin (Course Coordinator & Lecturer) and Samira Din. Proudly Printed in Australia by Spotpress Pty Ltd
The Centre for Islamic Sciences and Civilisation (CISAC) at Charles Sturt University in partnership with Islamic Science & Research Academy (ISRA) held its third yearly graduation presentation on Saturday 12 December at The Waterview, Sydney Olympic Park. Twenty-two successful graduates received their Diplomas, Associate Degrees, Bachelor degrees, Graduate Diploma and Master degrees handed by Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohammed, Grand Mufti of Australia. The formal event was also attended by ISRA and Charles Sturt University academics, community leaders and families of the graduates where, in addition to brief comments by staff, the graduates also shared their feelings from the stage in a one minute speech, many of them shedding tears of joy at the completion of their unique educational journey. The successful candidates were from a
very diverse background in terms of ethnic background, faith, language, professions, religious training and ages. CISAC is a unique institution where its courses are designed to synthesize modern academic excellence in combination with traditional Islamic learning. Associate Professor Mehmet Ozalp, the Director of CISAC during his keynote speech stated the raison d’etre for his unique institution in these words, “Ultimately we have a duty that we need to understand Islam from its sources, from its traditions and restore that tradition in an Australian context, and transmit that to future generations. This is a momentous task, and it requires all generational learned Muslim scholars who will confidently come out and speak and write about knowledge and traditions.” “We have to really express Islam in a self-evident authentic way, but in a fresh language for the people of this country,” he added. continues on page 7 with more photos
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