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  2. Islam in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of Muslims in Australia are Sunni, with significant minorities belonging to the Shia denomination. The followers of each of these are further split along different Madhhab (schools of thought within Islamic jurisprudence for the interpretation and practice of Islamic law) and Sub-Sect.

  3. Islamic organisations in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australian Federation of Islamic Councils - The Australian Federation of Islamic Councils (AFIC) (also known as Muslims Australia) was founded in 1964 as an umbrella group for various Islamic groups and councils, and is Australia's most important Islamic organisation. The AFIC sees its role to represent Islam and Muslims of Australia to the ...

  4. List of mosques in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Erected in 1888–89, it was designed to meet the spiritual needs of Muslim cameleers and traders coming in from work in South Australia’s northern regions. Park Holme: Masjid Omar Bin Al Khattab Also known as the Marion Masjid Islamic Society of South Australia [18] Woodville North: Islamic Arabic Centre & Masjid Al Khalil Gilles Plains ...

  5. Category:Islam in Australia - Wikipedia

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  6. Australian Federation of Islamic Councils - Wikipedia

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    A two-tier organisation called the Australian Federation of Islamic Societies (AFIS) was founded in 1964. In 1976 it changed to a three-tier structure and changed its name to the [5] It has also been referred to as Muslims Australia, [6] and the Muslims Australia Executive Committee oversees the administration of the organisation.

  7. Ahmadiyya in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In spite of becoming an Ahmadi Muslim, Hassan Musa Khan continued to play a significant role among the Muslims of Australia. In 1904, the local Muslim community gathered funds, and built one of Australia's first mosques, in William Street, Perth, [1] today simply identified as the Perth Mosque.

  8. Category:Australian Muslims - Wikipedia

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  9. Australian National Imams Council - Wikipedia

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    The Australian National Imams Council (ANIC) is a Muslim body that represents imams and Muslims in Australia, with over 200 member imams from all states and territories and major Australian cities. The ANIC is one of two Australian Muslim organisations that appoint a Grand Mufti of Australia.