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25.01.2022 Juma’ Prayer Announcement for the City Mosque 3 sessions conducted indoors each Friday starting the week of the 23rd of November, with a maximum capacity of 150 per session as per the directions of the Victorian State Government.... Sessions: First Session: 1pm at 66-68 Jeffcott Street, West Melbourne Second Session: 1.50pm at 66-68 Jeffcott Street, West Melbourne Third Session: 2.40pm: 66-68 Jeffcott Street, West Melbourne *Covid Safe requirements to attend Juma’ at the City Mosque* - Upon arrival all visitors must provide their name and number, which can be done by scanning the at the front entry with your mobile or manually via a log-book which the COVID Safety officer will be responsible for. - Worshippers must not be sick or show any signs of -19 symptoms. This includes if you are awaiting on COVID-19 test results, been asked to Quarantine or self-isolate or a close contact of COVID-19 case in the last 14 days. - There will be no pre-booking system in place. Once the capacity of the Mosque is reached it will be closed. Congregants that have missed out will be allocated tickets for the next session and subsequent one. - Jummah Prayers including the Khutbah to be Shortened to 15 minutes maximum. - 30-minute gap between congregations to clean and clear between them. You MUST follow the below rules to enter: - You must wear mask, bring prayer mat and wear socks. - Please perform wudu at home and amenities are not available. - Please refer to the image above for further guidance on entry requirements - Respect and adhere to the directions of the COVID Safety Officer and volunteers on-site Thank you for your co-operation.



24.01.2022 Victorian Government announcement regarding roadmap for reopening

24.01.2022 Judan shares his favourite dish for our Multicultural Culinary Day! Send a video of your favourite dish using the form below https://form.jotform.com/203428574404858 For more info visit our website: https://www.icv.org.au/stories-beyond-covid-a.../

22.01.2022 31 days. Our prayers and condolences to the family that has lost a loved one.



21.01.2022 Virtual UN Peace Day The UN International Day of Peace is observed around the world on September 21st every year by the General Assembly of the United Nations, to the ideals of peace, both within and among all nations and peoples. Millions around the world take part in observing this day. In Victoria, it is organised by Calm in the City - a not-for-profit venture which engages with the city communities to bring calm into the heart of the city. The event was a celebration of a...ll faiths coming together to promote message of peace and harmony. H.E. Linda Dessau, AC, Governor of Victoria opened the event with a beautiful reflection of the Victorian Community and things of both past and present which celebrated the rich diversity of Multicultural Victoria and Multifaith aspect. This was followed by words of profound wisdom by Bishop Phillip Huggins, President of the Australian Churches Council. We also had an international speaker all the way from London, Sis Jayanti, who spoke of peace in these troubled times. The highlight of the event was the mediation component where 15 faith and community representatives including Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Sikhism, Baha'i and Buddhism lit candles symbolising light and hope to all mankind. The ICV President Mohamed Mohideen represented the Muslim Community of Victoria at this event. The closing reflections was given by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne Rt Hon Sally Capp, who spoke of what Melbourne is to all Victorians and the vision of hope and prosperity moving forward. There were over 500 participants who joined online for this event.

20.01.2022 30 DAYS OF NO CASES. WE HAVE DONE IT

19.01.2022 Multicultural Affairs - Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update The Victorian Government is easing restrictions in Melbourne as part of the Second Step in the roadmap for reopening Victoria.... A reduction in the number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Melbourne in recent weeks has occurred faster than predicted, allowing for some small changes. There are some important changes to understand if you live in metropolitan Melbourne: The 9pm-5am curfew will no longer be in place from 5am, 28 September 2020 Religious gatherings and ceremonies can take place outdoors with five people and one faith leader, next to a place of worship Childcare is open to all children All primary school students, VCE and VCAL students (including Year 10 students in VCE) and specialist school students will return to their schools for learning from October 12 Five people from a maximum of two households can meet outdoors for a social gathering in a public place like a park. You cannot travel further than 5km and there is a two hour time limit. You will now be required to wear a face mask whenever you leave home, covering your nose and mouth. You cannot wear a face covering such as a scarf, bandana or face shield. Additionally, the Victorian Government has announced that metropolitan Melbourne will move to the Third Step as soon as the 14 day daily average of new cases is less than five, with movement between steps spaced at least three weeks apart. The October 26 date no longer applies. There are still only four reasons to leave your home; shopping for food and essential items, exercise and outdoor activity, permitted work and study, and caregiving. You must continue to stay within 5km of your home for shopping and exercise. For more details on what is allowed under the new restrictions, visit vic.gov.au/roadmap Multicultural Affairs Department of Premier and Cabinet Level 16, 35 Collins Street Melbourne VIC 3000 You are receiving this email as a stakeholder of the Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet Preferences | Unsubscribe



19.01.2022 Friday Nasihah with Sheikh Abdinur Weli

19.01.2022 28 days of no new cases and current zero cases in Victoria. Well done all Victorians.

18.01.2022 29 days of no cases. Compare this to 5th August. Victoria is a success story.

16.01.2022 Message of Hope and Comfort during the troubling period of the pandemic https://youtu.be/Ir3cPIq70Nc

16.01.2022 ICV welcomes the release of the long-awaited Brereton Report and urges timely prosecution of the alleged perpetrators. It has taken many years to get to this point, a watershed moment no doubt in Australia’s military history, but justice for the families of the victims will only be fulfilled when those accused of these heinous crimes are prosecuted. The ICV has consulted the leaders of its Afghan member societies and whilst having confidence in the Australian justice system,... they were anxious that every effort must be made, and no expense spared, to bring the accused to trial in the shortest possible timeframe. Sharing those concerns, ICV President Mohamed Mohideen said It is true that justice delayed is justice denied. The victims have families that have lost their son, husband or father. They are still grieving.



15.01.2022 Need help getting started? Here are some tips you can follow to enable you to share your videos with us! For more info visit our website: https://www.icv.org.au/stories-beyond-covid-a.../ To send us your videos, go to https://form.jotform.com/203428574404858

13.01.2022 Another good day for Victoria

13.01.2022 TALKING ABOUT RACISM, RIGHTS AND SUPPORT (Preston Mosque) Join us for a virtual cuppa date this Wednesday to talk about: racism, rights and support; share our experiences; and connect as a community.... Wednesday 2 December from 1:30pm This is a women’s only session Cuppa with: Monica Forson (Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission) Shanice Abdelrehim (Victoria Police) Holly Claridge (Islamic Council of Victoria) Rayan Saad (Youth Rep) Please join us online via ZOOM Register via email: [email protected] We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday.

12.01.2022 Applications close at midnight tonight (30 September)! "Williamson is a unique, immersive year long program designed to transform the way you think about your leadership purpose. The program is built on the premise of experimentation. It will push you to continually challenge how and why you lead. It will expand the way you see the world and change the way you exercise leadership. You will engage unusual voices and learn to mobilise and empower others to do extraordinary things in your organisation and community. You will become adept at strategic analysis, systems thinking, sense making, and will critically examine the challenges and opportunities facing today’s leaders."

09.01.2022 Friday Nasihah with sheikh Abdinur Weli

08.01.2022 The ICV and Leadership Victoria call for applications for The Emerging Young Muslims Leadership Program With a focus on community leadership, empowerment and advocacy for positive change, the program will focus on young members of the Victorian Islamic Community aged 18 28 who demonstrate an interest in community engagement and the potential to emerge as community leaders, but are not necessarily currently in leadership positions. You will:... Explore the idea of collective leadership Learn from advocates and decision makers Develop skills to influence the agenda and mobilise change in community Develop community leadership projects Applications close 21st of September 2020 at 5pm To apply or for more information please visit : https://www.icv.org.au//2020-emerging-young-muslims-leader

08.01.2022 ICV Vice President Bro Adel Salman on Islamophobia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q58oFADoxfg

06.01.2022 Mosque Re-opening The City Mosque will re-open for daily Salah from Monday, the 16th of November. As per the directions of the Victorian State Government we have opened 20 spaces. Other services at the City Mosque are not available until further notice i.e. community events, education classes etc. We will make an announcement regarding the Juma Salah in the future.... General Guidance: Daily Salah (Prayer 5 times a day) opening times will be limited and will be advised. - The Mosque will be open for a maximum of 1 hour for the duration of each of the daily prayers starting with Fajr and ending one hour after Isha. Session times will be advised. The Mosque will remain closed outside of these prayer times. Mosque doors will be open 10 minutes before prayer and will be locked when maximum capacity has been reached or when prayer has commenced. - Upon arrival all visitors must provide their name and number, which can be done by scanning the at the front entry with your mobile or manually via a log-book which the COVID Safety officer will be responsible for. - Worshippers must not be sick or show any signs of -19 symptoms. This includes if you are awaiting on COVID-19 test results, been asked to Quarantine or self-isolate or a close contact of COVID-19 case in the last 14 days. - Respect and adhere to the directions of the COVID Safety Officer and volunteers on-site

06.01.2022 ICV is reaching out to the everyone in the community to have patience as we work towards the end of the current restrictions. Given the low numbers that have been announced today, it gives us a lot of hope that we are on the road to success and Inshallah in the coming weeks we will see the relaxation of these restrictions.

05.01.2022 Statement from Muslim Health Professional Australia.

05.01.2022 https://mailchi.mp/icv/icv-e-newsletter-27-august-1128028

05.01.2022 The City Mosque welcomed back its congregation for Friday prayers today. We thank everyone for their understanding, patience and cooperation with the staff and volunteers in ensuring a Covid-safe environment for everyone. It is great to be back, Alhamdulillah.

05.01.2022 Friday Nasihaah- With Sheikh Abdinur Weli

04.01.2022 Great news for 1st day of Summer

02.01.2022 Jummah last Friday in Mosques across Victoria. Many were conducting jummah after nearly 7 months. ICV also conducted Jummah for the 1st time after the shutdown in March. Jazakallah khayr to all the volunteers in every mosque who helped out with the planning and implementation of a covid safe environment. These are some of pictures taken at different mosques.

02.01.2022 ICV City Mosque COVID-19 Safety Video

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