Author: Aakyl Haniffa

In the wake of the recent flood disaster in Sri Lanka, communities across the world felt the pain of those affected back home. In South Australia, SLMASA acted swiftly, turning concern into action. What was originally planned as the ...

The 78th Sri Lankan Independence Day celebration in Adelaide was held this year at the Cultural Hub of the Adelaide Buddhist Vihara on 04/02/2026. The event was simple yet beautifully organised, bringing together members of the Sri Lankan communit...

From Celebration to Compassion SLMASA has always believed in bringing families together through meaningful community events. During our anniversary celebration, we proudly announced plans for a Family Fun Day and Cricket Tournament,...

The year 2025 marked a truly momentous milestone for the Sri Lankan Muslims Association of South Australia (SLMASA), our g...

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I could barely sleep the night before the first session for "Girls of Ilm". The idea of meeting girls my own age from our community kept me awake with excitement. Next morning all the way to the venue, my thoughts were on how nervous I felt, at th...

On Saturday, 27 September 2025, the Adelaide Convention Centre’s Panorama Ballroom was filled with history, community spirit, and celebration as the Islamic Association of South Australia (ISSA) marked its 70th Anni...

On Monday, 11 August 2025, over seventy community leaders, sector partners, and representatives came together for the 2025 AMRC Ethnic Leaders’ Forum, held under the ...

We recently had the honour of receiving a personal invitation to an exclusive gathering of respected community leaders hosted by Iqra College. The event took place on Saturday, 21st June at 11:00 AM, right at the heart of the College campus. Recog...

In the wake of the tragic terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka, the Sri Lankan Muslim community in Adelaide was deeply shocked and heartbroken. In response, the community came together in unity to pray, reflect, and suppor...