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AUSTRALASIAN MUSLIM TIMES
www.amust.com.au ISSUE # 146
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Multicultural News & Views
JANUARY 2018; RABI’UL AAKHIR 1439
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Malaysia: Mahathir and Anwar join forces Zia Ahmad The Malaysian opposition coalition Pakatan Harapan, PH (Pact of Hope), during its annual convention held on Sunday 7 January in Kuala Lumpur has named Mahathir Mohammad, the veteran Malaysian leader, 92 as the candidate for prime minister for the next election. The Malaysian opposition leader and President of one of the coalition partners Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) President Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, Anwar’s Ibrahim’s wife, was also announced as Pakatan Harapan’s choice for deputy prime minister. It is anticipated that Mahathir would serve as interim prime minister until his former deputy Anwar Ibrahim is ready to take over upon his release from prison, where he is serving a politically motivated conviction. Anwar will be released on 8 June 2018 and if the opposition wins, PH has agreed to immediately commence the legal processes to obtain a royal pardon for him, thereby lifting the ban for him to join politics in Malaysia. The defacto leader of the Malaysian opposition PH is still considered to be Anwar Ibrahim, while its current Chairman is Mahathir Mohammad and its President is Wan Azizah Wan Ismail. Anwar’s daughter Nurul Izzah Anwar is also an opposition MP serving her second term. PH also announced its seat allocations for peninsula Malaysia for the coming polls, with Mahathir’s party Bersatu set to contest 52 seats, Anwar’s party PKR 51, the Democratic Action Party 35 and Parti Amanah Negara 27. The Mahathir-Anwar coalition and their endorsement of each other is a turnaround
Nurul Izzah Anwar speaking at a rally. Inset Mahathir Mohammad (left) and Anwar Ibrahim (right). from their bitter feud that has shaped Malaysia’s political landscape for nearly two decades.
The surprise joining of forces has been planned to defeat the government of United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) led
by the current Prime Minister Najib Razak who is involved in a multibillion-dollar corruption scandal. Continued on page 2.
Sami takes centre stage ISRA Arabic student wins at Achievement Awards University Medal at CSU Mobinah Ahmad Award-winning Australian actor, writer, spoken word artist, and stand up comedian Osamah Sami stole the show at the 11th Annual Australian Muslim Achievement Awards 2017 held on Sunday 3 December 2017 at Le Montage in Lilyfield, Sydney. Winning the Creative Artist of the Year award, Sami provided the audience with some stand-up comedy and reflected on his rising success this year. On winning his award, Sami said “About the film [Ali’s Wedding], forever in a Proudly Printed in Australia by Spotpress Pty Ltd
day, we’ve been spoken about but not heard from. And finally the film gave the people an opportunity to be heard from, and whether you like the film or not…. Has anybody seen Ali’s Wedding?” The audience cheered, representing the enormous success of the film and the strong support from the multicultural community for Ali’s Wedding. “The best thing about this is getting the message from the Muslim community onto my twitter account, I had to shut Facebook for obvious reasons, all the, controversy. continued on pg 16.
Zia Ahmad Emna Malas, a graduating Master of Classical Arabic student at ISRA has won the University Medal at the Charles Sturt University (CSU). She is one of the eight University Medal winners for the year 2017 out of more than 40,000 students currently enrolled at CSU. The Centre for Islamic Sciences and Civilisation (CISAC) at Charles Sturt University in partnership with Islamic Science & Research Academy (ISRA) held its yearly graduation presentation on Saturday 9 December at Oatlands House, Oatlands, Sydney. Degrees in Bachelor of Islamic Studies, Master of Islamic Studies and Master of Classical Arabic were awarded to successful candidates by Professor Toni Downs, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, and Vice President (Academic), CSU and Professor Lesley White, Executive Dean, Faculty of Arts, CSU. continued on page 9.
Emna Malas accepting the University Medal from Professor Lesley White.
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