AIIA South Australia

The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) is an independent non-partisan, non-profit organisation devoted to the promotion and discussion of international affairs and global issues. The Institute hosts an active program of speakers throughout the year focused both on ongoing global issues, as well as current events and issues affecting the world today.

Established in New South Wales in 1924, and in Victoria in 1925 as branches of London’s Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House), the AIIA was created as an Australian entity in its own right in 1933, and today has branches in all states and the ACT.

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A Lecture By

Mohammad Abdalla AM (Professor/ Director of the Centre for Islamic Thought and Education at The University of South Australia)

Mohammad Abdalla AM

Professor/ Director of the Centre for Islamic Thought and Education at The University of South Australia

Abstract

Muslims, Politics and Interfaith Relations in Australia after the Christchurch Massacre of 2019


This lecture provides a brief historical outline of Islam and Muslims in Australia pre-European settlement. It then explores the challenges and opportunities Australian Muslims faced post 9/11, with special reference to politics, media and Islamophobia.


Following that, the lecture examines Muslims, politics and interfaith relations in Australia after the Christchurch Massacre of 2019. It will demonstrate that despite the reduction of explicit and open Islamophobia, the problem of dehumanisation remains unabated online.


The lecture will also demonstrate that several important political opportunities have emerged for Muslims post-Christchurch.


Photo by Mick Tsikas (AAP)

Venue

Venue

Level 1 Flinders University at Victoria Square
Victoria Square 182
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

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For additional event or venue information, please send an email to gerry.groot@adelaide.edu.au

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Public PriceA$10

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Agenda

July 20, 2023

Main Schedule

6:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Registration and hospitality
6:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Introduction and presentation
Mohammad Abdalla AM (Professor/ Director of the Centre for Islamic Thought and Education at The University of South Australia)
Mohammad Abdalla AM
7:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Q&A
Mohammad Abdalla AM (Professor/ Director of the Centre for Islamic Thought and Education at The University of South Australia)
Mohammad Abdalla AM

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