Muslim Council of New South Wales

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The Muslim Council of NSW was formed in 2003 [1], with the support of 21 Islamic societies; 10 new societies and 11 transferring from the Supreme Islamic Council of NSW. It replaced the Supreme Islamic Council, which had replaced the Islamic Council of NSW, as a member of the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils (AFIC). The Chairman of the Muslim Council of NSW is Neil Kadomi[2]. No world wide web address is available for the Council.

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  1. ^ Linda Morris New Muslim council hopes to unite factions. April 16 2003 retrieved 2007-01-25
  2. ^ 7News Sheik can stay overseas, say MPs. Friday January 12 retrieved 2007-01-25