Issue 191 - October 2021

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AMUST

AUSTRALASIAN MUSLIM TIMES

www.amust.com.au ISSUE # 191

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Multicultural News & Views

OCTOBER 2021; RABI’UL AWWAL 1443

Religious discrimination to be outlawed in NSW NEWS PAGE 3

NSW roadmap to recovery announced against discriminatory lockdowns

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Islamic ethical deliberation on vaccination COMMUNITY PAGE 8

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Justice, not gender for true Islamic leadership FEATURE PAGE 12 - 13

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Strategy to deal with emotional blackmail LIFESTYLE PAGE 17

Australia’s first Muslim Writers Festival launched Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah.

Waleed Aly.

Zia Ahmad The NSW Government finally revealed the roadmap to recovery on Monday 27 September in order to lift the COVID-19 lockdown heavily criticised for discriminatory rules for restrictions between different areas of greater Sydney. Residents in the so called areas of concern in general and those from Sydney’s South West have been critical of over policing including mounted police on suburban streets with helicopters constantly flying over and frequent ID checking at shopping centres and instances of excessive use of force by police. continued on page 2

Ozge Sevindik Alkan The inaugural Australian Muslim Writers Festival was launched on Saturday 25 September 2021 by The Right Pen Collective featuring renowned writer and journalist Waleed Aly and author and academic Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah.

Taking place online from Saturday 25 September to Saturday 2 October, the weeklong festival is aimed at celebrating the work of Australian Muslim writers. Many of its sessions have already been sold out. The festival features a stellar line up of well-known Muslim writers such as Miles Franklin shortlisted and Sweatshop Literacy Movement founder Dr Michael Mohammed

Ahmad; Peter Porter Poetry Prize winner poet Sara Saleh; and Archibald Prize finalist artist and author Amani Haydar. International bestselling Muslim authors Ausma Zehannat Khan and Uzma Jalaluddin will join in for a special panel to discuss publishing as Muslim authors overseas. The panels have a mix of established authors and emerging authors. continued on page 9

Keneally to represent Fowler at the highest level Mobinah Ahmad

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Senator Kristina Keneally.

Tu Le.

Senator Kristina Keneally, a former Premier of NSW is set to succeed much loved retiring MP Chris Hayes for the South Western Sydney’s federal seat of Fowler that includes multicultural suburbs of Cabramatta and Liverpool. In an exclusive interview with AMUST on Thursday 23 September, she talks about the controversy over her endorsement by the Labor Party at the expense of local Vietnamese-Australian lawyer Tu Le, representing Fowler at a higher level in government, her engagement with multicultural community and her passion in fighting Right Wing Extremism. In a passionate facebook post, Ms Tu Lee said, “The local community has not had a say in who represents us for far too long. Once again, we feel unrepresented and unheard. The people of Fowler deserve to be represented and heard. We deserve someone who truly understands the local area.” continued on page 15 Dispose of this paper thoughtfully - PLEASE RECYCLE


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