'Majority of Muslim Australians feel a sense of belonging'

Một phụ nữ Hồi giáo ở Brisbane.

Một phụ nữ Hồi giáo ở Brisbane. Source: AAP

A major survey into the experiences of Australian-born and immigrant Australians shows the country's Muslim communities are as diverse as the wider population.


But the report into social cohesion, called Australians Today, finds a negativity towards Muslims that is felt substantially across the communities.

Many Muslim participants also expressed concern about what they perceive as a media bias and the divisive character of Australia politics.

 






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