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  2. Lebanese Australians - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese Australians (Arabic: اللبنانيون الأستراليون) refers to citizens or permanent residents of Australia of Lebanese ancestry. The population is diverse, having a large Christian religious base, being mostly Maronite Catholics, while also having a large Muslim group of Sunni and Shia branches.

  3. Lebanese Muslim Association - Wikipedia

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    The Lebanese Muslim Association (LMA) was established in 1962 by a group of Lebanese immigrants, to provide social, religious, educational and recreational services for the Muslim community. The LMA was formally registered as an Australian company limited by guarantee in 1973 and listed as The Lebanese Moslem Association. [ 6 ]

  4. Islam in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The following is a breakdown of the country of birth of Muslims in Australia from 2001: [116] There were 281,578 Muslims recorded in this survey; in the 2006 census the population had grown to 340,392. [117] 48% of Australian-born Muslims claimed Lebanese or Turkish ancestry. [116]

  5. Islamic organisations in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese Muslim Association - The Lebanese Muslim Association is an Australian non-profit welfare organisation based in Lakemba, a south-western suburb of Sydney. The Association was founded in the early 1960s as a community project to service the social, religious, recreational and educational needs of local Muslims.

  6. Keysar Trad - Wikipedia

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    After leaving the Lebanese Muslim Association, Trad founded his own organisation, the Islamic Friendship Association of Australia Inc (IFAA). Following the actions of an Australian suicide bomber, who had killed at least five people and injured up to 90, Trad said, "I have always been opposed to suicide bombing.

  7. Arab Australians - Wikipedia

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    In the 2001 census, 248,807 Australian residents reported Arab ancestry. Additionally, 209,372 Australians indicated that they spoke Arabic at home. 162,283 Australian residents were born in one of the 22 Arab League nations, a proportion which represented 0.8% of Australia's population. 120,000 Australians also had a parent who was born in an Arab state.

  8. Category:Lebanese diaspora in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese expatriates in Australia (1 C) A. Australian people of Lebanese descent (1 C, 178 P) M. Australian Maronites (4 P) ... Lebanese mafia; Lebanese Muslim ...

  9. List of Lebanese Australians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Lebanese Australians including both original immigrants who obtained Australian citizenship and their Australian-born descendants who are notable, have made significant contributions to the Australian or international culture or society politically, artistically or scientifically, or have prominently appeared in the news.