Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Thu, 29 Aug 2024 06:34:53 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Muslim Assn says pamphlet spreads 'malicious misinformation' https://cathnews.co.nz/2024/08/29/muslim-assn-says-pamphlet-spreads-malicious-misinformation/ Thu, 29 Aug 2024 06:02:44 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=175072 Muslim

The Muslim community is being targeted by a pamphlet's malicious misinformation, says the Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand (FIANZ). The pamphlet claims Wellington City Council wants mosques to broadcast the Islamic Call To Prayer throughout the city. The Better Wellington campaign group behind the pamphlet expected 80,000 of them to be delivered this Read more

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The Muslim community is being targeted by a pamphlet's malicious misinformation, says the Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand (FIANZ).

The pamphlet claims Wellington City Council wants mosques to broadcast the Islamic Call To Prayer throughout the city.

The Better Wellington campaign group behind the pamphlet expected 80,000 of them to be delivered this week - but posties are refusing to do so.

What the pamphlet says

The pamphlet asserts that "the Council wants the city's six mosques to broadcast the Islamic Call to Prayer across the city".

Not true, FIANZ's Abdur Razzaq said. In fact Better Wellington's statement was so far from the truth that he initially thought it was a prank.

But it's not a joke though. It's not even just misinformation. "It's malicious misinformation" Razzaq said.

What the Muslim community actually asked for

Razzaq said Wellington's Islamic Association had approached the Council on 15 March about the possibility of broadcasting the adhan, or call to prayer.

The adhan was to commemorate the 51 people who were murdered in the Christchurch mosque attacks in 2019.

It was to be a one-off adhan and the Muslim community has no desire to do it more often than this, he says.

Better Wellington's statement reinforces anti-Islamist sentiment and risks provoking others into action.

"This is not free speech. Coming out and telling this kind of lie and trying to incite hatred against a community. It's wrong, plain and simple. They should actually apologise" Razzaq said.

Better Wellington's view

A Better Wellington supporter disagrees the pamphlet risked calling up anti-Islamic sentiment.

It just regurgitates media reports about Wellington Council and the Call to Prayer.

He said "left wing" councillors are undermining Better Wellington's efforts, in order to distract the public from the other issues.

"It could be an Anglican faith having hallelujah doing the same thing. We're a secular organisation and a secular country. We take no position in regard to Islam or any religion or faith."

Posties refuse delivery

National co-president of the Postal Workers Union, John Maynard said the Union supports the posties who refused to deliver the pamphlet.

"We considered that New Zealand Post has an obligation under the State Owned Enterprises Act to exhibit a sense of social responsibility in regard to the interests of the community and we think they [Better Wellington] are doing exactly the opposite ..." Maynard said.

Leaflets are not posted into boxes which show a No Circular notice unless they are from a government authority - though posties were asked to deliver the pamphlet to everyone.

ACT Party leader David Seymour doesn't think the Postal Union has the right to choose whether or not to deliver items.

"People have a right to express themselves ... It is absolutely not the right of any union to tell the public what they can and can't hear" Seymour said.

Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau told RNZ she is proud of Postal Union members who refused to deliver the pamphlets.

She will be seeking advice about how best to deal with a growing disinformation problem.

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First baseline study of Muslims in NZ shows more than half experienced discrimination https://cathnews.co.nz/2024/08/01/first-baseline-study-of-muslims-in-nz-shows-more-than-half-experienced-discrimination/ Thu, 01 Aug 2024 05:54:46 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=173896 Over 85 percent of Muslims living in Aotearoa believe Islamophobia exists in this country, and more than half have experienced discrimination, according to the first baseline study of Muslims in New Zealand. The study was conducted in 2023 by researchers from Massey University and funded by the Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand and Read more

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Over 85 percent of Muslims living in Aotearoa believe Islamophobia exists in this country, and more than half have experienced discrimination, according to the first baseline study of Muslims in New Zealand.

The study was conducted in 2023 by researchers from Massey University and funded by the Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand and the New Zealand Islamic Think Tank.

It followed several discussions between government and Muslim organisations following the 2019 Christchurch mosque attacks. Read more

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