Multifaith Multicultural Iftar - Melbourne Grand Mosque
Event description
Multicultural Multifaith Iftar Dinner
Join us for a fun and engaging Iftar Dinner where everyone in the
local Wyndham community is invited to join in regardless of their faith
or cultural background.
We'll share a meal, play a game, get to know each other better and maybe even learn something new.
Speakers:
Cr. Mia Shaw - is serving her third term as a Wyndham City Councillor, first elected in 2016. She was Mayor for the 2018-2019 term and has deep family roots in Wyndham, with her great-grandfather, William Shaw, serving as Shire President three times. She has led initiatives on economic development, employment, and business growth. Passionate about diversity and inclusion, she advocates for social cohesion and multicultural engagement in Wyndham.
Lawyer Jazeer Nijamudeen - leads the Countering Islamophobia Project for the Board of Imams Victoria and works closely with Action Against Islamophobia which supports and advocates for
victims of Islamophobia at a national level. Jazeer is also a senior lawyer and a co-founder of the Muslim Legal Network. Jazeer has received the Meritorious Service Award for Excellence in Multicultural Affairs from the Victorian Government and actively engages with peak bodies and community leaders across Australia.
What to Expect:
1. An interactive game to challenge your awareness of multicultural Australia and its famous faces.
2. Experience the warmth of Ramadan over a delicious Iftar dinner.
3. Community Connections: Engage in conversations with leaders and members of all faiths and cultural backgrounds.
Venue: Melbourne Grand Mosque
Date: Sunday, 9 March 2025
Time: 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Iftar & Prayer Times (Maghrib): 7:55 PM
Contact for Info: (03) 8590 9329 or admin@boiv.org.au
This workshop is proudly supported by the Victorian Government, Australia National Imams Council (ANIC)'s Action Against Islamophobia (AAI) project, Muslim Legal Network (MLN), Activate Youth Inc. (AY) and Islamic Society of Geelong (Geelong Mosque).
Let’s stand together against hate, build resilience, and strengthen our community.
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