Issue 192 - November 2021

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AMUST

AUSTRALASIAN MUSLIM TIMES

www.amust.com.au ISSUE # 192

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Multicultural News & Views

NOVEMBER 2021; RABI’UL AAKHIR 1443

Sport results lead to anti-Muslim pogroms in India BOOMERANG PAGE 5

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Women Leaders in the Abrahamic Traditions AUSTRALIA PAGE 18

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A time-befitting approach to the Shari’ah EDUCATION PAGE 25

Israel’s latest move to silence Palestinians condemned Mohamed Ainullah

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Resilient Muslims in regional and remote Australia TRAVEL PAGE 27

Children & COVID-19: Advice on vaccination

There has been world-wide condemnation including in Australia of Israeli designation of six Palestinian human rights organisations and unions as “terrorist” organisations on Friday 22 October 2021 “designed to criminalise, persecute, and silence Palestinian civil society and human rights defenders for their commitment to the struggle against Israeli occupation, entrenched settler-colonialism, and apartheid.” Continued on page 2 Mobinah Ahmad With over 64% of the Australian population fully vaccinated and the lockdown restrictions from COVID-19 relaxed, the attention now shifts to children. Will, our children, get infected with COVID, how severe is the effect of infection on children, and is it safe for them to get the vaccine? Mobinah Ahmad from AMUST conducted an exclusive interview with Dr Habib Bhurawala, Head of Department in Paediatrics at the Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District. As schools are reopening, there is a serious level of concern regarding children getting COVID. According to Dr Bhurawala, “we need to be mindful of children being more likely to contract COVID infection if an infection is spreading around in the community. Children are particularly vulnerable and not as well protected as vaccinated adults and other individuals.” continued on page 3

Zia Ahmad recognised with Lifetime Achievement Award Mobinah Ahmad Zia Ahmad, Editor-in-Chief of AMUST has been recognised with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Premiers Multicultural Communications Awards (PMCA) 2021 for his dedicated service to the Australian Multicultural community. “Currently the Editor-in-Chief of the Australasian Muslim Times, Zia Ahmad’s journalistic career has had a significant and long term impact on the community promoting multiculturalism, global outlook and unity of mankind. As the founder of many community organisations and winner of multiple community awards, Zia has dedicated almost 50 years to social cohesion, understanding and harmony.” – PMCA summary of Zia Ahmad’s accomplishments. Under Zia Ahmad’s leadership, AMUST has been recognised four times at the PMCA 2021. An AMUST supported initiative Reci-

pe for Ramadan won the Best Use of Digital or Social Media and was the finalist for the Publication of the Year category. Under Multicultural marketing categories, Seena Inc. were finalists in the category of Community Campaign of the Year. The awards were announced in a media release on Tuesday 12 October 2021 by The Hon Natalie Peta Ward, MLC Minister for Sport, Multiculturalism, Seniors and Veterans. Earlier, in the week before the public announcement, the Minister personally informed him of the prestigious award and congratulated him for winning the award and commending him for the achievement. “When the Minister rang me, I was in my swimming pool doing my 500m daily laps. I am humbled and honoured for having been recognised for living and serving in this country for half a century,” Zia said.

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