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Missing Voices: Untold Stories of Australian Muslims

Islam is a global religion. It is represented by a rich diversity of peoples, cultures and societies transcending all geographical boundaries. While Muslims have migrated to Australia since the 1860s (or earlier), over a third are Australian-born. This means Australian Muslims are not a homogeneous group, but they make up a culturally diverse portion of our population. This diversity brings a whole host of interesting stories, life experiences, and positive contributions to society.

These first-hand accounts of Australian Muslims are the missing voices in the collective consciousness, buried beneath public misconceptions about Islam. Misleading media headlines which promote negative stereotypes of Australian Muslims have created a climate of Islamophobia, discrimination and hate.

Over the course of twelve months, the Islamic Museum of Australia collected the deeply personal oral histories of 70 Australian Muslims from all walks of life across Victoria. Missing Voices presents these testimonies through painting, illustration, video, photography and text.

The exhibition is a platform for Australian Muslims to share their stories in their own words and with their own voices. To be humanised. To be heard.

The exhibition was developed by the Islamic Museum of Australia in 2021 with support by the Victoria State Government.
Missing Voices: Untold Stories of Australian Muslims
Kintore Avenue Adelaide South Australia 5000

8207 7580

Accessibility

  • Caters for people who use a wheelchair.

Facilities

  • Enquiry Desk
  • Public Toilet
  • Family Friendly
  • Non Smoking
  • Gallery / Museum