Beyond the Headlines: The “Politically Inconvenient” Genocide of the Uyghurs

By Iman Farrar, Advocacy and Communications Officer, Muslim Aid Australia
Let This Ceasefire Be the Start of Gaza’s Healing, Not Another Halt

We cautiously welcome news of a ceasefire in Gaza, but this moment will mean little unless it delivers immediate, sustained relief for civilians who have endured two years of genocide, siege and devastation. Tens of thousands have been killed by Israel, families have been displaced multiple times, and Gaza’s health, water, and food systems lie […]
Declaration for the Protection of Humanitarian Personnel

MAA joins humanitarian organisations across Australia in calling for stronger protections for aid workers worldwide. No one should be targeted for delivering lifesaving assistance. View the Statement on the ACFID website or read the full statement below ACFID Statement: Declaration for the Protection of Humanitarian Personnel Sep 22, 2025 | Media Releases As humanitarian organisations, […]
Id ul Zuha: Meaning, Significance, and How It’s Celebrated

Id ul Zuha, also known as Eid al-Adha, is the Festival of Sacrifice. Discover what it means, why it’s celebrated, and how you can honour its purpose this year.
When is Ashura 2025?

Ashura is expected to fall on Saturday, 5th July 2025, a powerful day of fasting, reflection, and gratitude. Discover why the Prophet ﷺ fasted on the 10th of Muharram, the rewards it carries, and how you can follow his Sunnah this year.
Joint Statement: Let Gaza Live: Aid is Not a Bargaining Chip — Australia Must Join the Diplomatic Humanitarian Convoy to Gaza

We, the undersigned Australian civil society and community organisations, call on the Australian Government to publicly commit to joining a diplomatic humanitarian convoy to accompany aid trucks into Gaza via the Rafah Crossing and Let Gaza Live. Download the statement or read the full statement below We, the undersigned Australian civil society and community organisations, […]
When is Eid Al Adha 2025?

Eid al-Adha 2025 will fall on Friday, 6 June. Here’s what it means, how to prepare, and why Eid should feel like joy, not just a day of house visits.
When Is Dhul Hijjah 2025?

Dhul Hijjah 2025 is expected to begin on Wednesday, 28 May 2025, subject to the sighting of the moon. This month is one of the most sacred in the Islamic calendar, marking the end of the Hijri year and containing some of the most beloved days to Allah ﷻ.
What is Qurban? The Meaning, Purpose & Rewards

Qurban is the sacred act of sacrifice during Dhul Hijjah. Learn what it means, why it matters, and how to fulfil this beautiful Sunnah in Australia.
Ramadan 1446 Impact Report: Your Generosity in Action

This Ramadan, your generosity reached across 27 countries, turning worship into action. From food and water to Eid gifts and medical aid, you uplifted the Ummah in crisis. This report is your story — a tribute to every life you touched, every prayer you answered.
