The Andrews Labor Government is supporting a better
understanding of Islamic culture in Victoria, with a $450,000 grant to the
Islamic Museum of Australia’s (IMA) Educational Program.
Minister for Multicultural Affairs, Robin Scott, said the
Islamic Museum of Australia plays an important role in educating the community
about Islam, its long and rich influence on art and culture, and the story of
Muslims in Australia.
Since it opened in February 2014 the IMA – the first and
only Islamic museum in Australia – has welcomed more than 9,000 visitors,
almost half of which are from a non-Muslim faith background. More than half of
all visitors to the museum over the past year were students.
The funding, to be paid over three years, is in addition to
earlier capital funding of $500,000 and will help the museum build on its
already successful educational program, by developing an online resource that
will expand its reach to students from across Australia who might not otherwise
get the opportunity to visit the museum.
The Museum’s Educational Program works to improve
cross-cultural awareness and understanding about Islam in the Victorian
community and provide opportunities for Australian Muslims to celebrate a
positive Australian Muslim identity.
The IMA showcases a range of Islamic art including
architecture, calligraphy, paintings, glass and textiles and has a number of
interactive workshops and spaces.
IMA emphasises Islam in the Australian context, telling the
story of first contact with the Makassans, the Cameleers, pre-war and post-war
migration and contributions from settlement to the current day.
Second-generation Australian and IMA Founder and Director,
Mr Moustafa Fahour, was this year awarded an Order of Australia Medal for his
contribution to the Museum and to wider Australian society.
Quotes from Minister for Multicultural Affairs, Robin Scott
“Victoria is the multicultural capital of Australia. We have
a proud history of migration and celebrating culture, and the Muslim community
has made a significant contribution to our vibrant multicultural society.”
“I would encourage all Victorians to visit the Islamic
Museum of Australia. It is a beautiful space to explore and its incredible
displays encourage a better understanding of Islam.”
“The Museum plays an important role in educating the
community about Islam, its rich influence on art and culture, and the story of
Muslims in Australia.”
Credit to Premier of Victoria
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