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AUSTRALASIAN MUSLIM TIMES www.amust.com.au ISSUE # 209
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The Voice of the Muslim Community
APRIL 2023; RAMADAN 1444
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Muslim generosity spikes worldwide during Ramadan
Islamophobia Register Australia launches its 4th Islamophobia in Australia report Chris Minns, new Premier of NSW.
Ruzan Ahamed
Zia Ahmad NSW Labor Leader Chris Minns was sworn in as the Premier of NSW on Tuesday morning 28 March following the state elections held last Saturday 25 March 2023. The NSW interim cabinet includes Prue Carr, Deputy Premier and Education Minister, Penny Sharpe, Minister for the Environment, John Graham, Minister for Roads, Daniel Mookhey, Treasurer, Ryan Park, Minister for Health, Jo Haylen, Minister for Transport and Michael Daley as Attorney General. “I am humbled that the people of NSW have put their trust in us. And the work starts right away,” NSW Premier Chris Minns said. He further added, “NSW has voted for a fresh start for NSW, and to put people at the heart of government – to invest in the human capital that runs our essential services.” Labor has won in NSW after a long gap of 12 years at a state election, mainly delivered by the residents of Western and South Western Sydney in the key electorates of Parramatta, Camden, Penrith, Riverstone, and East Hills. continued on page 3
Sharara Attai The Islamophobia Register Australia, in partnership with ISRA and CSU, launched its 4th Islamophobia in Australia report on Tuesday 21 March 2023 at the Old Parliament House in Canberra, marking the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. The ‘Report’ titled Islamophobia in Australia – IV (2014-2021) is authored by Dr Derya Iner, Associate Professor working with Islamic Sciences & Research Academy (ISRA) and Charles Sturt University (CSU).
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The Report highlights the gendered nature of Islamophobia and that alarmingly, despite the prevalence of Islamophobia in public places, comprising ‘hotspots’, bystanders witnessing incidents do not appear to be intervening to support victims. The launch event comes in the wake of International Day To Combat Islamophobia, designated by United Nations in 2022, taking place on 15 March every year marking the anniversary of the Christchurch mosque shootings, in which 51 people were killed. continued on page 3
New statistics from WorldRemit, a global payments company, have revealed the generosity of Muslims living abroad during Ramadan shows a spike in money sent to communities and loved ones in Muslim majority countries like Pakistan (96% Muslim population) and Bangladesh (91% Muslim population) during the fasting month, reflecting the spirit of charity, Zakat and Sadaqah. In 2022, people around the world sent 15% more money to loved ones in Pakistan during Ramadan compared to the month before, and 41% more compared to the month following. In the same year, people around the world sent 30% more money to loved ones in Bangladesh during Ramadan compared to the month before, and 101% more compared to the month after. However, the data also shows that remittances during Ramadan have been impacted by ongoing global inflation and the increasing cost of living, as well as market and dollar depreciation, COVID-19 recovery, and other economic issues. In 2021, the average total amount sent to Pakistan and Bangladesh globally was 80% more than in 2020. However, as cost of living and inflation increased in 2022, the amount sent in total declined year-on-year. continued on page 3
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