al mujaddid - the reformer: History of New Zealand Muslims

History of New Zealand Muslims


al mujaddid is a quarterly newspaper reporting the news of and for the Muslims of the South Pacific Region.

The Early Muslims
 

  • Akif Kesken (The Turk)
    For approximately twenty years between the late 1950s and 1970s a Turkish brother, Akif Kesken, in Dunedin attended the ceremony, partook in Returned Servicemen Association (RSA) parades on the day, laid wreathes of flowers at war memorial services and read out messages from the Turkish Embassy in Australia
    To view the full article click here.
  • Bagdad Creek (Otago)
    The Baghdad Creek can be found just south of a small rural settlement of Hampden, in eastern Otago
    For more information click here.
  • Mirza Creek (Marlborough)
    Mirza is the name of both a farm-property and a stream in a small rural settlement of a Ward, in Marlborough
    For more information click here.

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  • The Masajid (Mosques)
     

  • NZMA and Ponsonby Masjid - the first minaret in New Zealand
    This is a brief history of the establishment of NZMA (New Zealand Muslim Association) and the constuction of the Ponsonby Masjid - the first Muslim icon on New Zealand soil
    To get a glimpse of its history click here.

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  •     The Early Muslims
    The Masajid (Mosques)




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