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  1. Albanians believe a lack of religious knowledge does not diminish one's own Muslim identity. A small number of Albanian women, mainly elderly individuals, wear Muslim head coverings, a practice that is considered acceptable by Albanian Australians.

  2. Albanian Muslims. In the late twentieth century, 80% of Albanian speakers in Australia followed Islam. [38] In the twenty first century, the largest Albanian communities in Australia, Shepparton and Melbourne's suburb of Dandenong in Victoria are mostly Muslims. [125]

  3. Jan 7, 2024 · They chose Australia, where they planned to actively oppose the regime from abroad, as the least likely place for Albanian spies to be able to catch up with them.

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    Among the first Muslims to settle permanently in Australia were the Afghan cameleers in the 1800s, who worked the inland tracks and developed relationships with local Indigenous people. One of them was the great-grandfather of Shahnaz Rind, 28, an Indigenous Yamatji woman who is also Muslim by birth. Her great-grandfather helped build one of the fi...

    Halim Rane, Dr Nora Amath's husband, is an associate professor of Islamic Studies at Griffith University, specialising in contemporary Islamic thought and Muslim communities in the West. He said a focus on radical ideas and extremism in media and political discourse often perpetuates Muslim stereotypes. But within Muslim communities, there can be t...

    Elsewhere, both Sunnis and Shias have been persecuted for their beliefs. In China, the Uyghur minorityand other Turkic Muslims— which are predominantly Sunni — are targeted by the government, with an estimated 1 million being held in camps in the Xinjiang region. The Sunni Rohingya minority in Myanmarare denied citizenship and more than 700,000 hav...

    While some mosques in Australia can be quite rigid, Dr Rane said most are "very welcoming of diversity". "A man can probably go into a mosque anywhere and not have an issue ... but there may be occasions where women might go to a mosque and there won't be a space for women, or they might not feel welcomed," he said. "There's a lot of effort to chan...

    Within the Sunni sect, Sufism is often described by Islamic scholars as the "heart" of Islam, but Sufis are a minority group that can often be misunderstood. There are estimated to be about 5,000 Sufis from diverse cultural backgrounds practicing in Australia. Members of Sunni and Shia communities may adopt elements of Sufism within their faith, bu...

    The Ahmadiyya community, which many mainstream Muslims do not consider a part of Islam, are no strangers to isolation. While most of the Muslim world sees the prophet Mohammed as the final messenger of God, the Ahmadiyya believe in an additional Messiah — Indian religious leader Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, which deviates from mainstream Islamic belief. But...

  4. Apr 24, 2024 · Print. Among the many Australians who served during the second world war, there is a small group of people whose stories remain largely untold. These are the Muslim men and women who, while...

  5. Jun 20, 2018 · This is partly due to their smaller numbers: they numbered less than 20,000 in the 2011 census, although Australian Albanian societies believe that their numbers are under-reported. Despite their numbers, Albanians are represented in most federal Islamic organizations, including as senior members.

  6. While they share a common religion, Australian Muslims are a culturally and linguistically diverse group. Around two thirds were born overseas in coun Australian Muslims: The Challenge of Islamophobia and Social Distance : Find an Expert : The University of Melbourne

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