‘The Canterbury Bankstown Harmony Group has raised grave concerns after the controversial recent visit by Pauline Hanson and Canadian white supremacist Lauren Southern to their local area causing disharmony in the otherwise peaceful
community.
The Group held its 12th Interfaith Dinner on Wednesday 8 August 2018 in Punchbowl, Sydney attended by politicians, interfaith leaders and members of the diverse community from the local area.
The event hosted by the founder and current President of the Group Karl Saleh also included presentation of “Interfaith Dialogue Awards” by the special guest Mr Tony Burke MP, Shadow Federal Minister for Citizenship and Multiculturalism…’
‘The President of the Canterbury Bankstown Harmony group, Karl Saleh announced the 2018 theme for the Interfaith Dinner being “Australian Values: Tolerance and Mutual Respect. ”
Tolerance!? He then goes on to say;
“Pauline Hanson and Lauren Southern visit to our area should be ignored and not
welcomed,” Mr Saleh said.’ http://www.amust.com.au/2018/08/harmony-group-pauline-hanson-and-lauren-southern-not-welcome/
So, one cannot have opposing views and be welcome to this multi-cultural Harmony Group? Pauline Hanson is an Australian politician but is not welcome to this Harmony Group! Hmmm. Is this Harmony Group slanted toward Islam?
Lauren Southern, a Canadian, is not welcome to attend this Harmony Group! So, each of those attending this Harmony Group are singing from the same page? Is it in Arabic?
Who was in attendance at this meeting?
‘The guests at the interfaith dinner included the following and many more:
- The Hon Tony Burke, Shadow Federal Minister for Multiculturalism
- Jihad Dib, Shadow NSW Minister for Education
- Sophie Cotsis, Shadow NSW Minister for Multiculturalism
- Khal Asfour – Mayor of the City of Canterbury Bankstown
- Superintendent Kerrie-Anne Lewis,Commander, Campsie Police Area Command
- Superintendent Michael O’Toole – Bankstown Police Area Command
- Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohamed: The Grand Mufti of Australia
- Graeme Watkins: Lakemba Uniting Church
- Heather Joyce Topp: Buddhist Council of NSW
- Rev Fr Louis FerkhSuperior of St Charbel’s Mission in Sydney
- Dr Patric Mclnerney Columban Mission Institute.
- Shiekh Shady SulimanUnited Muslims of Australia (UMA)
- Shiekh Anwar Souli Head of the Dwaa office -Saudi Embassy
- Dr Zachariah Matthews: Imam of Punchbowl Mosque.
- Ross Hawkey – Acting CEO Multicultural NSW
- Dr Ashfaq Ahmad Chaudhary:IQRA Islamic Welfare Centre, Lakemba
- Sheikh Abdul Goni Chowdhury: Islamic Dawah Circle (IPDC) Lakemba
- Pauline Gallagher OAM Riverwood Community Centre
- Representative of: United Muslim Women Association Inc.
- Representative of: Islamic Women’s Welfare Association
- Chris Gambian –Federal Labor candidate for the seat of Banks.
- Lucy ManneringNSW Labor candidate for the seat of Oatley
- Zia Ahmad, AMUST
- Mehar Ahmad, Seena Inc
- Mobinah Ahmad, Australia Arab Chamber of Commerce & Industry AACCI’
Just wondering, does the Buddhist agree with everything the Muslims believe? If not the harmony is broken especially if the Buddhist speaks openly of those differences. Does the man from the Uniting Church agree with all Islamic teaching such as Jesus is NOT the Son of God? If he does he is not in HARMONY with orthodox Christianity!
This group is scary and too think elected Federal and state officials are not up in arms when a speaker publically declares that “Pauline Hanson and Lauren Southern visit to our area should be ignored and not welcomed”!
This is the way of multi-culturalism?! Muslims need to confess they are sinners and receive the Lord Jesus Christ as their personal Saviour as all of us should. Nevertheless, when there are Islamic enclaves there is soon to be Islamic political power and that is when problems for non-Muslims really begin!
It certainly looks as though the Harmony spoken of in the Canterberry Bankstown Harmony Group is tilted toward Islam.

1980, the mountain blew and the Parkers’ cabin was destroyed by the blast. All three miners died of asphyxiation. Their car was thrown 60 feet and landed where it remains to this day as a macabre tourist sight.
Down House lies nestled in the beautiful Kentish countryside of southern England. This fabulous residence housed the eminent naturalist, his wife and ten children for a period of forty years. It was here that he conducted much of his research and developed his theory of evolution by natural selection. It was in the study at Down House that he wrote his most influential work,
onslaught of evolutionary propaganda, which began as soon as I entered the house. Purchasing my ticket from the gift shop, I was left to peruse the large bookshelf of contemporary works on evolution by some of today’s most prominent atheistic scientists. The narration on the audio device used on the guided tour is by none other than naturalist extraordinaire,
mantel in Darwin’s study is an engraved portrait of Lyell, testament to the profound impact he had on Darwin’s life. Elsewhere in the house is the first edition of Lyell’s book Principles of Geology which Darwin took with him on the Beagle voyage (1831–1836). Lyell promoted the view known as uniformitarianism, meaning he assumed that geological processes observed today had operated essentially in the same way and at the same rates in the past. Thus the slow erosion of river valleys seen today, or the gradual depositing of sediments, were understood to indicate that deep valleys and extensive sedimentary rock strata must have been formed slowly over millions of years. According to this view, the rocks provide a picture of Earth’s long history, and one of a slowly changing world, with fauna and flora appearing and disappearing over long periods of time. This provided the ‘bedrock’ upon which Darwin could build his theory of evolution, which posited natural selection as the mechanism by which new species arose. However, it is crucial to note that the Lyellian view of geology was not a theory derived solely from geological observation and scientific enquiry. Rather, there was an ideological bias involved too; as Lyell himself admitted, he wished to “free the science [of geology] from Moses” (see
banner with the title ‘Darwinism versus Christianity?’ poses this question to museum visitors:
on ethnicity, nation, race or religion is prohibited”. Since then, it has been used to criminalize any criticism of Arab and African delinquency, any question on immigration from the Muslim world, any negative analysis of Islam. Many writers have been fined and most “politically incorrect” books on those topics have disappeared from bookshops.