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The Muslim Community Reference Group (MCRG) was an advisory body to the
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, set up by the Howard Government, from mid-2005 to mid-2006. The board served to provide the federal government with proposals on strategies and practices to help integrate the Muslim community and to foster greater understanding towards Muslims among the general society, public institutions and governmental bodies.


Founding

The Muslim Community Reference Group was founded by John Cobb, the former Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs. The
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(DIMA), under Parliamentary Secretary Andrew Robb, provided secretariat support to the MCRG."Building on social cohesion, harmony and security: An action plan by the Muslim Community Reference Group "
Muslim Community Reference Group. (2006). Canberra.


Board members

The following members were listed as members of the MCRG's main board in the group's September 2006 report: * Ameer Ali, an Australian academic and former President of the
Australian Federation of Islamic Councils The Australian Federation of Islamic Councils (AFIC), founded in 1964 as Australian Federation of Islamic Societies (AFIS) and also known as Muslims Australia, is a not-for-profit umbrella organisation to represent Sunni Muslims across Australi ...
, an umbrella group for various Islamic groups or councils in Australia, was the appointed chairman of the Australian Muslim Community Reference Group in 2006. *Dr. Mustapha Kara-Ali served as a member of the MCRG and chaired its Schooling Subgroup. He is a community developer and a former Harvard University scholar who worked on political philosophy and religion. Prior to that he won a Commonwealth Endeavour Award for his PhD on comparative philosophy. In relation to the work of the MCRG, he founded Birr in 2006 as a Government-Community Partnership in Western Sydney. *Sheikh
Taj El-Din Hilaly Taj El-Din Hamid Hilaly (alternatively spelt Tajeddin Hilaly, Hilali, Al-Hilaly, Taj el-Din al-Hilali, Aldin Alhilali, Tajideen El-Hilaly or Tajeddine) Toni Hassan ABC Radio, The Religion Report (transcripKeysar Trad on an alternative Australia ...
, Imam of the Lakemba Mosque in Sydney and appointed Mufti of Australia by the
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in 1988, was a member of the board until he was sacked in July 2006 following comments he made in which he denied the
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, calling it a "Zionist lie." *
Aziza Abdel-Halim Aziza Abdel-Halim AM is an Egyptian-Australian academic, teacher, and founder of the Muslim Women's National Network Australia (MWNNA). Early life and education Abdel-Halim was born in Egypt, and grew up in Alexandria during World War II. Her ...
, President of the Muslim Women's National Network Australia. * Mohammed Taha Al-Salami, President of the Iraqi Islamic Council of Australia was also among the initial group of Australian Muslim leaders who met with John Howard in 2005. *Sheikh Fehmi Naji El-Imam *Nadia Gani *Amin Hady *Harry Hage *Iktimal Hage-Ali *Kemal Ismen *Abdul Jalal *Yasser Soliman *Malcolm Thomas


Others

* Zachariah Matthews, an author and public speaker on Islamic topics, former president of the Australian Islamic Mission (AIM) and board member of the Australian Muslim Civil Rights and Advocacy Network (AMCRAN), helped craft the board's public statements.


See also

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Islam in Australia Islam in Australia is a minority religious affiliation. According to the 2021 Census in Australia, the combined number of people who self-identified as Muslims in Australia, from all forms of Islam, constituted 813,392 people, or 3.2% of th ...


References

{{Reflist Islam in Australia Social policy Advisory councils for heads of state 2005 in Australia 2006 in Australia Public policy in Australia