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Islamic Information and Services Network of Australasia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Islamic Information and Services Network of Australasia
The Islamic Information & Services Network of Australasia (IISNA) also known as MyCentre (Multicultural Youth Centre), is an independent Islamic organisation based in Broadmeadows, Victoria. The organisation is led by Samir Mohtadi, better known by his kunya - Abu Hamza. It is a non-profit organisation, and holds regular Islamic educational classes, and larger lecture events biannually. The organisation is well known to propagate the Salafi methodology of Islam. ==History== IISNA grew out of an earlier organisation which was called IISCA (''Islamic Information & Support Centre of Australia''). IISCA was founded by Abu Hamza (who later went on to establish and lead IISNA). IISCA was originally based in the Melbourne CBD and later relocated to Brunswick. The organisation's members became split along political lines with some of them promoting a takfeeri ideology and attempting to oust Abu Hamza and to replace him with Mohammed Omran, the other members did not support this ideology and supported Abu Hamza as the president of the organisation. When reconciliation between the two factions was shown to be impossible Abu Hamza withdrew from the organisation and brought his followers with him in founding IISNA. In 2004 IISNA hosted a presentation by Zakir Naik.〔http://www.theage.com.au/news/sushi-das/between-two-worlds/2005/07/27/1122143904716.html Between two worlds〕〔http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/08/29/1093717837783.html Islam's gender debate at the fore〕 In 2007, Mohammed Omran was said to be the spiritual leader of the IISNA and with IISCA (in 2009) being linked with the Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jamaah Association.
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