BUNBURY, AUSTRALIA — Dompet Dhuafa’s Dai Ambassador for Australia, Ustaz Arif Ahmad Fauzi shared his story in the early days of Ramadan in Bunbury City. For him, Bunbury offers tranquillity. The beaches are stunning, the hills and trees are lush.
According to him, this atmosphere is perfect to look inward, introspect, and do spiritual activities during Ramadan. The city’s natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere provide space for the Muslim community to thrive while contributing to the city’s diversity.
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‘Ramadan in Bunbury City brings reflection on the meaning of togetherness and diversity. The Muslim community there, though small, has great hope to strengthen their presence and enrich the cultural tapestry of the city,’ said Ustaz Arif.
‘With each passing Ramadan, they (Bunbury’s Muslim community) add a new story of tolerance, harmony, and the beauty of living together,’ he continued.
Ustaz Arif Ahmad Fauzi as one of Cordofa’s Dai Ambassadors claimed to have found his second home at Bunbury Mosque, Australia. The Muslim community there welcomed him with warmth and wide open arms. Together, they build a supportive environment for learning, worshipping, and sharing.
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‘Here I feel like part of a big family,’ Arif says, describing the familiarity he feels.
During the holy month of Ramadan, the preacher will carry out his duties to preach among Bunbury City’s Muslim community.
Monday, 11 March 2024
Arif Ahmad Fauzi, Dompet Dhuafa’s Dai Ambassador