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Air-brushed Islam?

23 November 2022

7:00 AM

23 November 2022

7:00 AM

The Islamic Museum of Australia (IMA), lavishly funded by state and federal grants, presents an air-brushed fictional picture of Islam to the Australian public. Our schoolchildren deserve better.

Please don’t get me wrong.

The IMA, located in suburban Thornbury in Melbourne, is a beautiful place staffed by lovely people. I have taken several groups of my tertiary students to IMA to see the exhibits and listen to the presentations, and it has always been a positive experience.

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