An interview with the Muslim Australian writer Randa Abdel-Fattah in which she discusses different aspects of her life and career, and explains why it is important for her to write and how her writing helps Muslim minorities in Australia, especially in the post-9/11 era
Siti Maemunah is an Indonesian who studied at The University of Sydney in 2006-2008. She studied on ...
AbstractThis paper highlights four completed graduate research projects conducted at the School of L...
In the 21st century there is a plethora of clichés, stereotypes, and over-generalizations about Musl...
Fatimah Hussein is an Indonesian who studied at Melbourne University in 1999-2003. She studied on an...
Randa Abdel-Fattah’s 2006 novel, Does My Head Look Big in This?, is about a teenage Australian Musl...
Literary work has a relation with the reader because of the essence of literary work for readers. Th...
This interview was conducted in Prof. Muhammad’s office room at the Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Kn...
Coming of Age: Growing up Muslim in Australia is a timely new book that explores the diversity withi...
Masdar Hilmy is an Indonesian who studied at Melbourne University in 2004-2007. He studied on an Aus...
Dewi Fortuna Anwar is an Indonesian, who was born in Bandung and who studied in Australia at Monash ...
This interview is with Neda Hamid, a Palestinian Muslim and recent Human Development and Family Scie...
The aim of this study is to explore how religious beliefs, rituals and practices shape the personal ...
The premiere of a new Australian play , Islamophilia is based on real-life events from another time ...
It is undeniable that in the era of globalisation, the young adults’ world is becoming ever fluid an...
The program was produced for Background Briefing, ABC Radio Nationalâs flagship investigative journa...
Siti Maemunah is an Indonesian who studied at The University of Sydney in 2006-2008. She studied on ...
AbstractThis paper highlights four completed graduate research projects conducted at the School of L...
In the 21st century there is a plethora of clichés, stereotypes, and over-generalizations about Musl...
Fatimah Hussein is an Indonesian who studied at Melbourne University in 1999-2003. She studied on an...
Randa Abdel-Fattah’s 2006 novel, Does My Head Look Big in This?, is about a teenage Australian Musl...
Literary work has a relation with the reader because of the essence of literary work for readers. Th...
This interview was conducted in Prof. Muhammad’s office room at the Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Kn...
Coming of Age: Growing up Muslim in Australia is a timely new book that explores the diversity withi...
Masdar Hilmy is an Indonesian who studied at Melbourne University in 2004-2007. He studied on an Aus...
Dewi Fortuna Anwar is an Indonesian, who was born in Bandung and who studied in Australia at Monash ...
This interview is with Neda Hamid, a Palestinian Muslim and recent Human Development and Family Scie...
The aim of this study is to explore how religious beliefs, rituals and practices shape the personal ...
The premiere of a new Australian play , Islamophilia is based on real-life events from another time ...
It is undeniable that in the era of globalisation, the young adults’ world is becoming ever fluid an...
The program was produced for Background Briefing, ABC Radio Nationalâs flagship investigative journa...
Siti Maemunah is an Indonesian who studied at The University of Sydney in 2006-2008. She studied on ...
AbstractThis paper highlights four completed graduate research projects conducted at the School of L...
In the 21st century there is a plethora of clichés, stereotypes, and over-generalizations about Musl...