AMUST

AMUST

Australasian Muslim Times, commonly known as AMUST, is an initiative by Seena Incorporated, a nonprofit community organization. It aims to serve the community by delivering a newspaper that features news and opinions through various multimedia formats: Monthly Newspaper: AMUST publishes a vibrant, full-color newspaper every month, available on the first Friday. This publication is distributed widely across Australia, especially in Sydney, through newsagents, Mosques, Islamic centers, and local businesses. Subscribers in Australia and around the globe also receive their copies by mail. Readers can access the newspaper online via computers and through a mobile app on smartphones and other smart devices. Regular Website Updates: The AMUST website is regularly refreshed with the latest news, accompanied by photos and videos, as well as information on upcoming community events. Periodic Email Newsletters: Subscribers registered with AMUST will receive multimedia emails on a regular basis, keeping them informed about the latest news and community happenings. Social Media Engagement: AMUST maintains an active presence on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and YouTube to foster networking, discussions, and feedback. Wide Distribution: AMUST reaches tens of thousands of people at major community events and festivals, such as the Multicultural Eid Festival and Fair (MEFF), through strategic partnerships.

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English
Newspaper

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38
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Global

#986207

Australia

#57983

Community and Society/Faith and Beliefs

#842

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  • 1 day ago | amust.com.au | Bilal Cleland

    One of the best sources of information about the corruption of the American political system by pro-Israel funding sources is the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs produced by the American Educational Trust.

  • 1 week ago | amust.com.au | Rubinah Ahmad

    What does it take to get into medicine? Grit, guidance, and a clear sense of purpose. Attendees learned that and much more on Saturday 24 May 2025 at the Australian Islamic Medical Association Victoria chapter (AIMA VIC) Student Wing’s UCAT & GAMSAT Masterclass. Held at The Spot in Carlton and streamed online, the full-day event brought together aspiring Muslim doctors and dentists for a crash course in exam tactics, mindset, and meaning.

  • 3 weeks ago | amust.com.au | Zia Ahmad

    Friday 6 June 2025 will mark a significant day for nearly one million Australian Muslims as they gather across mosques, parks, and community halls to observe Eid al-Adha 1446H, the Festival of Sacrifice, one of Islam’s most sacred celebrations. Eid al-Adha coincides with the culmination of Hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Makkah, connecting Muslims in Australia to a shared spiritual journey unfolding across the globe on a grand scale.

  • 3 weeks ago | amust.com.au | John Mahoney

    On 11 December 2005, as the Cronulla riots erupted in Sydney, igniting widespread anti-Muslim sentiment, a young Bilal Fazli was quietly experiencing the ripple effects in the classroom and on the streets of Blacktown. Then not even a teenager, Bilal had only recently arrived in Australia from Afghanistan with his mother and two brothers, seeking safety and opportunity. Instead, like many other refugee kids, they were greeted with suspicion, hostility and bullying.

  • 3 weeks ago | amust.com.au | Shafqat Ali

    The Macarthur Multicultural Children’s Festival 2025, held on Sunday 4 May 20256 at Koshigaya Park, Campbelltown, brought together families from many backgrounds in a joyful celebration of culture, community, and diversity. Wearing traditional attire and carrying Pakistani flags, families and children gathered to join the Cultural Parade, walking together in a peaceful display of cultural identity.

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