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The opening night for the Arab Film festival in Sydney is captured in this program ,Have a listen...
Marriage between close family members is on the rise .In this talk back we discuss the reasons behind it .
What would the federal government's implementation of its carbon tax mean to average Australian families and to the Economy ?Environment Expert Wafaa Nabil Ezz explains in this interview.
Public Lecture presented by Professor Jamal R. Nassar, Dean, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, California State University, San Bernardino. Born in Jerusalem, Palestine, Professor Nassar is a leading international authority on the politic...
Interview with Dr Mohsen Mansouri from King Abdul Aziz University and Dr Mohamed Addas from King Fahd University in Saudi Arabia during their visit to Australia
Dalal Smiley, Mnager Community Planning, Partnerships and Performance: Findings of the Darebin Racism Inquiry.
What does it mean to be a young Australian wearing a Niqab or Burka? reax from family and friends? any challanges to social interaction? interview with 18 years old Bassma Melegi who has been wearing the Burqa since she was 14.
Interview with Tarek Saad Aldeen , Media officer of Fitya Islamic Centre at Yagoona about the Centre establishment and the activities .
Lakemba Mosque open its doors to local residents of all beliefs to explore the architecture and history of the building and the beliefs and practice of those who worship there . Listen to the visitors comments and the interviews with...
A mosque open day in Lakemba aims to clear misunderstandings surronding Islam. Vice president of of the Islamic Society in Lakemba, Khalid Alam Eldeen explains more in this interview.
At 32, Father Yousif Jazrawi has published 24 books. Now he wants a break to focus on his parish and to look for ways to renew his thoughts before putting them again on paper.
Author and former Australian diplomat Tony Kevin talks about his newly published book 'Reluctant Rescuers' which documents the sinking incidents of asylum seeker boats between 2009 and 2011.
Thousands of bahrainis rese up in February 2011 demanding political liberties, social equality and an end to corruption. Backed by powerful allies(the US and Saudi Arabia), the government has pursued reform on its own terms and dialogue between t...
The Syrian National Council, the main Syrian opposition umbrella group, announced (10/6/2012) that it had elected Abdul Basit Sayda as its new chairman. Sayda, a 56year-old Kurd, was the only candidate for the three-month SNC leadership. Sayda s...