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Islamic organizations in Australia run a wide range of groups and associations and are supported by the Islamic community in Australia. These organizations consist of large community organizations, local organizations, mosques and schools. Most Muslims in Australia are Sunni, and Shia, then Sufi and Ahmadiyyah are in the minority <ref>'''Australian Muslim demographic profile(<nowiki>http://www.immi.gov.au/gateways/police/resources/_pdf/building_bridges.pdf</nowiki>)'''</ref>.
Islamic organizations in Australia run a wide range of groups and associations and are supported by the Islamic community in Australia. These organizations consist of large community organizations, local organizations, mosques and schools. Most Muslims in Australia are Sunni, and Shia, then Sufi and Ahmadiyyah are in the minority <ref>'''Australian Muslim demographic profile(<nowiki>http://www.immi.gov.au/gateways/police/resources/_pdf/building_bridges.pdf</nowiki>)'''</ref>.


== '''Large organizations''' ==
== Large organizations ==
Federation of Islamic Councils of Australia
Federation of Islamic Councils of Australia


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This council is located in the city of Bankstown in the state of New South Wales, Australia.  
This council is located in the city of Bankstown in the state of New South Wales, Australia.  


== '''Small groups and Associations''' ==
== Small groups and Associations ==
Brisbane Crescent
Brisbane Crescent


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It is said that there are 384 mosques and Praying  places  in Australia. A list of this number of mosques and Praying  places  are  maintained by Islam Online web site<ref>'''Online Islam web site.'''</ref>.
It is said that there are 384 mosques and Praying  places  in Australia. A list of this number of mosques and Praying  places  are  maintained by Islam Online web site<ref>'''Online Islam web site.'''</ref>.


== '''The media''' ==
== The media ==
Muslim Times Australia
Muslim Times Australia


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One Way Television Network was established in 2015 to counter Islamophobia and mainstream Australian  negative media's d attitudes towards Islam. This network belongs to Ahle Sunnah Australia.
One Way Television Network was established in 2015 to counter Islamophobia and mainstream Australian  negative media's d attitudes towards Islam. This network belongs to Ahle Sunnah Australia.


== '''School''' ==
== School ==
Islamic schools in Australia are mainly located in New South Wales and Victoria.  
Islamic schools in Australia are mainly located in New South Wales and Victoria.  


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