Al-Azhar Ulama Visit To Australia (Arabic/English) )
Al-Azhar Ulama Visit To Australia (Arabic/English) )
Al-Azhar Ulama Visit To Australia (Arabic/English) )
by
al-Azhar ash-Sharif
to Australia
in 2015
This unprecedented
visit
was
warmly
welcomed
and
witnessed by crowds
of
Muslims
from
linguistically
and
culturally
diverse
Arab and non-Arab
communities, as well
as by local, state and
federal
politicians,
dignitaries,
society
representatives, heads of associations and representatives of the Arab
and Australian media.
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Thousands celebrate at the 2015 Mawlid Concert held by Darulfatwa Australia with
the slogan O Muhammad, everything about you is great
Launching a series of major events for his official tour was the
Multicultural Mawlid Concert the largest event held annually in Australia
to commemorate the birth of Prophet Muhammad, ^. The event
took place at the Olympic Park Sports Centre, Homebush, under the
patronage of Darulfatwa Australia.
People from different backgrounds and a number of Australian states
all came in love for Allah and express thanks for the blessing of our
Master Muhammad, ^ .
Julia Finn MP
Paul Lynch MP
The world renowned nashid singer also dedicated support to AlAzhar Ash-Sharif in admiration of beloved Egypt and Al-Azhar, the land
of Kinanah, and its peaceful Nile.
Performers, both young and old, felt privileged to participate and
took part enthusiastically in the spectacular stage show leaving the
audience in awe.
Their blossoming talents adorned the stage like a bouquet of
colourful and scented flowers, expressing their eternal love for the
Master of Messengers ^ through beautiful Islamic songs of praise.
The memorable evening continued to unfold as a choir of teenage
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vocalists delivered to the world a timely
message in English.
Its message was simple. It defended
clearly the great religion of Islam and its
true followers, rejecting the false image
ascribed to it by extremists.
The songs made its sensational debut
on the concert stage, connecting with
thousands and earned a standing ovation
from the cheering spectators, aptly titled,
Never in our name.
The spotlight then shone upon
Darulfatwa Australia Chairman, Dr. Sheikh
Salim Alwan who delivered a sharp and concise message. He said:
Allah the Almighty said:
[We sent you only as a mercy to mankind], said Prof Dr. Abbas
Shouman.
The second emphasized the importance of living in harmony with the
people of a nation and a community.
The third addressed the entire Muslim nation and urged them to
demonstrate the munificence of Islam.
The Deputy Chairman of Al-Azhar said: You all have to act as
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ambassadors for your religion in order to correct the distorted images that
have been spread by those who affiliate themselves to our religion, when in
fact our religion is innocent of their actions and their crimes.
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role Darulfatwa Australia plays, in the wider Australian society. He
commended it for its constructive contribution in sponsoring large
religious events in addition to the range of services it offers to the
Muslim community
Day two of the memorable visit, Prof Dr. Abbas Shouman and Dr.
Sheikh Salim Alwan headed to the NSW Parliament House, accompanied
by the President of the Islamic Charity Projects Association of Australia,
(ICPA) Dr. Ghayath Al-Shelh OAM.
They were welcomed by the Shadow Minister for Treasury and the
Leader of the Opposition in Parliament, Mr. Michael Daley, who opened
the parliamentary chambers.
In private talks, Mr. Daley explained to the Deputy Chairman of
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Al-Azhar
key
parliamentary
procedures and official dealings
between parties.
Prof Dr. Abbas Shouman stated
that Al-Azhar, the largest religious
institution in the world, adopts
a methodology of moderation
and tolarence and represents the
voice of over a billion Muslims
who, by consensus, reject the
destructive extremism, repulsive
radicalism, abhorrent violence
and criminal acts occurring in
parts of the world.
Prof Dr. Abbas Shouman
stressed that Al-Azhar firmly
believes that such abhorrent
violence does not solve the
problems faced by societies and
that is it more productive to seek
solutions through discussion and
debate.
Following his visit to the NSW Parliament House, Prof Dr. Abbas
Shouman and the Chairman of Darulfatwa Australia, Dr. Sheikh Salim
Alwan, made their way to the Muslim Community Radio, Sydney studios
for a live to air interview.
The live interview with Prof Dr. Abbas Shouman included the delivery
of a message from Al-Azhar Ash-Sharif in Egypt, in which the Grand
Sheikh of Al-Azhar his Eminence Dr. Ahmad Attayyeb, greeted the
Australian Muslim community and supplicated for them that they may
live a peaceful life of co-existence in a land they have chosen to call their
home.
Dr. Abbas Shouman asserted that events which gather Muslims such
as Congregational prayers, assist in social cohesion, building together
relationships and supporting community networks.
He said: The gathering of Muslim communities around the world is a
matter that we encourage because it opens the door for Muslims to expand
their networks and alliances, and enhances social bonding.
It also helps to put Islam in a good light extinguishing the flames of evil
extending from people who know nothing about the true Islamic Shari^ah,
the Shari^ah, of mercy and balance, rather than revolting violence and
condemned terrorism.
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The Deputy Chairman of Al-Azhar rejected the fatwas issued by some
people deeming the commemoration of the Mawlid prohibited.
He said: Let those who are misguided, refer to the credible scholars
of the past to correct their understanding in matters about which they are
confused or do not understand.
Some people falsely claim to be knowledgeable and affiliates of AlAzhar. Then they publicize their scandalous opinions and controversial
thoughts which are against the approach and value of Al-Azhar.
The one who adheres to the true form of Islam will inevitably adopt the
path of moderation.
Al-Azhar is committed to the path of moderation depicted in the Book of
Allah and the Sunnah (traditions) of His Messenger. We shall not divert from
this path.
Prof Dr. Abbas Shouman stressed that the terror which nowadays is
repeatedly attributed to the religion of Islam, cannot be based on our
Shari^ah, nor indeed to the Shari^ahs of any Prophets from the past.
This is because all the Shari^ahs were revealed to guide the people to
what is in their best interest.
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The Deputy of Al-Azhar visits the schools of Al-Amanah College.
An entertaining multimedia
achievements of both campuses.
presentation
showcased
the
Towards the end of the gathering, Mr. El Dana presented the Deputy
of Al-Azhar with a plaque of gratitude along with Islamic Books, certified
by Al-Azhar University, and used within the curriculum at Al-Amanah
College as the main source of reference.
He also gave the Deputy of Al-Azhar the Schools Year Book and a
souvenir pen.
The Deputy Chairman of Al-Azhar, Dr. Abbas Shouman thanked
the school officials and supervisors, including the administrators and
teachers, for their efforts in preparing a generation of upright Muslim
students, who hold in their hearts the pure knowledge of Ahlus-Sunnah
and reject horrendous extremism in all its forms.
The gathering ended with
group photos of the dignitaries,
teachers, students and managers.
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* The Deputy of Al-Azhar at a private
sitting in the new offices of Darulfatwa
Australia with Senator representing the
Prime Minister, Concetta Fierravanti
Wells, discussing ways to collaborate on
an educational exchange programme
between the two countries.
Prof Dr. Abbas Shouman highlighted that the methodology of AlAzhar is based on disseminating moderate and balanced thought and,
to that end, Al-Azhar is ready and prepared to cooperate with Australian
universities to counter corrupt ideologies.
Following
the
opening
ceremony, at the request of the
Assistant Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, Senator
Concetta Fierravanti Wells, discussions took place with the Deputy of AlAzhar, Prof Dr. Abbas Shouman, the Chairman of Darulfatwa Australia,
Dr. Sheikh Salim Alwan and the President of the Islamic Charity Projects
Association (ICPA) Australia, Dr. Ghayath Al-Shelh OAM.
Talks included discussing ways to establish a mutual academic
exchange program between the Australian government and Al-Azhar
Ash-Sharif.
Senator Fierravanti said that her interest in requesting such a sitting
was triggered by comments made by the Deputy of Al-Azhar at the
Multicultural Mawlid Concert held under the patronage of Darulfatwa
At the VIP Luncheon held by Darulfatwa Australia to welcome the Deputy Chairman of Al-Azhar.
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On Monday 21st of December 2015 following the official opening
ceremony of the new offices of Darulfatwa Australia, Deputy Chairman
of Al-Azhar, Dr. Abbas Shouman, and his associates made their way to
the VIP luncheon Hall in the Salamah complex at Chester Hill, Sydney.
Hosted by Darulfatwa Australia, the VIP luncheon was held in
honour of the special guest of the Arab and Islamic community, Deputy
Chairman of Al-Azhar, Prof Dr. Abbas Shouman.
The exclusive guest list included numbers of key representatives of
the Arab and Muslim community in Sydney, leaders of cultural, social
and religious organizations.
Also present were representatives of non-Muslim groups, figures from
community schools and a large number of media representatives from
Australian and Arabic media outlets.
The formal presentations began with a word from the Chairman of
Darulfatwa Australia, Dr. Sheikh Salim Alwan.
After the official welcoming he said: From the heart, we say that we
love Al-Azhar Ash-Sharif and we hold tight to the moderate methodology
which we have learned from Al-Azhar Ash-Sharif. Al-Azhar is indeed a
minaret of knowledge and moderation.
The Deputy Chairman of Al-Azhar did indeed travel to Australia
in response to the invitation of Darulfatwa Australia, but also to get
an opportunity to meet with the many Arab and Islamic Australian
communities, Dr. Sheikh Salim added.
In his address, the Deputy of Al-Azhar said, The Islamic Shari^ah is a
comprehensive system unparalleled in its principles of upright and peaceful
coexistence for all mankind. All Shari^ahs revealed in history, stand united
against hateful extremism, reprehensible terrorism and abhorrent violence.
He then said that this gathering reminded him of the experience of the
Egyptian Family House; a unique program established by the Grand
Sheikh of Al-Azhar.
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concern the nation as a whole.
On his part, the Consul General of Egypt, Mr. Youssef Shawki,
expressed his happiness and the privilege of hosting the Deputy
Chairman of Al-Azhar at his home, which he acknowledged was the first
official visit to Australia by an official from Al-Azhar Ash-Sharif.
He recognized that Al-Azhar is an institution of moderation and
tolerance that makes all Egyptians proud.
On Monday evening, proceeding the program of official
engagements, the Deputy Chairman of Al-Azhar, Dr. Abbas Shouman,
accepted an invitation from the Sydney Consul General of Egypt,
Ambassador Youssef Shawki, to a welcoming dinner at his home.
The invited dignitaries included the Chairman of Darulfatwa Australia,
Dr. Sheikh Salim Alwan, Bishop Daniel, head of the Coptic Orthodox
Church in Sydney and related associations, and head of the Islamic
Charitable Projects Association in Australia (ICPA), Dr. Ghayath Al-Shelh
OAM.
During the dinner, the Deputy of Al-Azhar said that he was grateful
and very happy for the opportunity made possible by the invitation of
Darulfatwa Australia to attend this gathering which ended the series of
engagements and formal functions in Sydney, .
He stated that this visit and its official engagements also served as a
way of forging a close bond between Egyptians and their expatiate.
He added that his visit to Australia had aimed to deliver several
messages to the Arab and Islamic communities in all countries of the
globe.
These centred on the importance of integrating with the societies
in which they live; working to correct misconceptions about Islam and
Muslims; not to betray the nations which they have chosen to enter and
call their home, and the need to engage on key matters and events that
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The state of Victoria graciously welcomes
Deputy Chairman of Al-Azhar, Prof Dr. Abbas Shouman.
The following day, Tuesday 21st of December, 2015, the Deputy of
Al-Azhar travelled to Melbourne, with the party of dignitaries, where he
accepted an invitation to a formal welcoming dinner organized under
the patronage of Darulfatwa Australia by the Association of Islamic
Society (AIS), Victoria.
The guest list headed by the Deputy of Al-Azhar, Dr. Abbas Shouman
and Darulfatwa Australia Chairman, Dr. Sheikh Salim Alwan, included:
The host, President of the Muslim Welfare Trust of Victoria, Sheikh
Mustapha Al-Chami;
Former Consul General of Egypt in Australia, present Assistant to
Foreign Minister, Secretary General of the Egyptian Fund for Technical
Cooperation with the Commonwealth, Mohamad Khairat [senior];
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of a sudden eruption of violence.
The session ended with a word from the Chairman of Darulfatwa
Australia, Dr. Sheikh Salim Alwan. He thanked his guests for their
attendance and support, and directed a special thank-you to the
distinguished guest of honour.
He stressed in his message the importance of knowing about AlAzhar Ash-Sharif and its moderate and balanced path.
Gifts were presented afterwards to the Deputy of Al-Azhar, and
followed by a string of memorable photo shots.
Among the matters that stood out to those present at this private
session, was that the Deputy of Al-Azhar stood up and personally
approached each and every one who was present, shaking their hands
and greeting them.
On the margins of the gathering, SBS radio conducted an interview
with the Deputy Chairman of Al-Azhar. The party of dignitaries then
headed towards As-Saddiq Association of Egypt.
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of Al-Azhar boarded his plane in Melbourne and travelled back to his
homeland. This ended his inaugural and historic trip to Australia.
Needless to say, he made a great impact on many especially on those
who accompanied him during his visit.
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