AU
Prayer times in Australia
Muslim World League · Capital: Canberra · 9 regions indexed
Australia has a Muslim community of approximately 3.2 percent of the population per the 2021 census, or roughly 813,000 people, making Islam the second-largest non-Christian religion in the country. The community is highly diverse, with origins in Lebanon, Turkey, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Iraq, and a growing African contingent from Somalia and Sudan. The earliest Muslim presence dates to the Macassan trepang fishermen who visited northern Australia from the seventeenth century onward, and the Afghan and South Asian cameleers who built the inland transport network from the 1860s; the Adelaide Mosque (1888) and the Marree Mosque are surviving architectural witnesses to that era. The Lakemba Mosque in Sydney, opened in 1977, is the largest in the country. The Australian National Imams Council (ANIC) and the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils (AFIC) are the principal national bodies. eSalah uses the Muslim World League default for Australia; many congregations cross-reference Diyanet or Karachi timetables.
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- Sydney New South Wales
- Melbourne Victoria
- Brisbane Queensland
- Perth Western Australia
- Adelaide South Australia
- Gold Coast Queensland
- Newcastle New South Wales
- Central Coast New South Wales
- Sunshine Coast Queensland
- Logan City Queensland
- Geelong Victoria
- Wollongong New South Wales
- Hobart Tasmania
- Townsville Queensland
- Cairns Queensland
- Toowoomba Queensland
- Darwin Northern Territory
- Mackay Queensland
- City of Port Phillip Victoria
- Ballarat Victoria
- Bendigo Victoria
- Caloundra Queensland
- Launceston Tasmania
- Mandurah Western Australia
- Maitland New South Wales
- Tuggeranong Administrative District Australian Capital Territory
- Rockhampton Queensland
- Coffs Harbour New South Wales
- Blue Mountains New South Wales
- Bunbury Western Australia