Muslim Collective

Muslim Collective Muslim Collective is a dynamic Australian faith-based community for progressive thought and social action.

We are a diverse and inclusive group that supports and encourages dialogue about the real issues of our time. We envisage a society where all people - regardless of gender, religion, race, culture or sexuality - can contribute to this conversation respectfully. Come and meet others who you can have real conversations with- we have community groups in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Canberra.

Salam, friends! .org.au has announced that Eid-il fitr will be on Friday 20th March, inshallah. 🌙 We are delighted to in...
13/03/2026

Salam, friends! .org.au has announced that Eid-il fitr will be on Friday 20th March, inshallah.

🌙 We are delighted to invite you all to attend our climate-conscious iftar on Sunday 29 March at , Bullanaming/Marrickville.

🎫This event is free, but registrations are essential. Book your spot at ClimateEid26.eventbrite.com.au or through link in bio.

🌟This event will feature food that reflects the diverse Eid traditions of the Muslim Collective family, alongside music, entertainment, and time to simply enjoy being together.

đź’ĄMuslim Collective is proud to have commissioned the first national survey exploring Australian Muslim attitudes to climate change. During the afternoon we will be sharing the insights from this survey, beautifully illustrated by .

We hope to initiate momentum about impactful climate action, and how faith-based and allied communities can contribute to a more just and sustainable future.

27/01/2026

You are invited to the advance screening of Wangan & Jagalingou’s short documentary “Nagana Yarrbayn: The Water Protectors”. It’s a 25 minute film about their fight to protect the sacred Doongmabulla Springs from destruction by Adani’s Carmichael mine, followed by a Q&A with W&J cultural custodians
Link in bio

Muslim Collective is proud to support the open letter organised by a coalition of nine Jewish organisations opposing the...
15/11/2025

Muslim Collective is proud to support the open letter organised by a coalition of nine Jewish organisations opposing the plan of the Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism. The coalition recognises the threat of antisemitism but warns that adopting the plan would adversely impact Australia’s democracy, multiculturalism and human rights. The letter urges the Albanese government to address antisemitism as part of a comprehensive response to religious and racial hatred in Australia. Read the letter at https://www.amnesty.org.au/jewish-coalition-opposes

14/11/2025

Salaam Friends - we are still able to receive items for this project. The response has been so moving. We can arrange pick up and everything will be returned. Please get in touch.

06/11/2025
Join us for a family-friendly afternoon of creativity and solidarity. Together, we’ll make banners and signs to show our...
22/10/2025

Join us for a family-friendly afternoon of creativity and solidarity. Together, we’ll make banners and signs to show our support for Palestine, using art as a way to express hope, justice, and community care.

This is an opportunity to offer children an active way to support the Palestinian cause. The following week we will meet at the protest and display our banners. Alternatively you can display your banners in your window at home.

All ages are welcome—kids, parents, grandparents, friends. We’ll provide materials, but feel free to bring along fabric, paints, or other supplies to share. No artistic experience is needed, just a willingness to come together and create.

Let’s make space for families to connect, learn, and show solidarity through art.

When: Sunday 9th November 4pm

Where: The Chestnut Tree bookshop, 542 Barkly St west footscray

Cost: $10 tickets (per family) to cover cost of materials.

RSVP at https://events.humanitix.com/banners-for-palestine

We invite all Sydneysiders to our event RSVP Link in Comments
09/08/2025

We invite all Sydneysiders to our event

RSVP Link in Comments

09/08/2025

On Nagasaki Day, Australian journalist Martin Flanagan has written a piece about Tom Uren, former deputy leader of the Australian Labor Party, who—as a POW in 1945 in Japan—witnessed the "discoloured sky that followed the dropping of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki."

"In his final year as a prisoner, when he was working underground in Japan as a coal miner, Uren gave some of the Japanese miners boxing lessons. He said some of the Australian prisoners “didn’t like it”, but he saw the Japanese miners as being people like himself. “I realised it wasn’t the Japanese I hated. It was militarism”."

Read the full story via the link in our stories or via:
https://footyology.com.au/tom-uren-and-a-terrible-anniversary/

đź“· Tom Uren (third from left) at a nuclear disarmament rally in Sydney in March 1986. Credit: Peter Solness



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542 Barkly St
West Footscray, VIC
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