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Before 1770: The Journey Home

"The Journey Home"

5 years in the making, Abu Hanfia Institute presents a documentary about the rich history of Muslims in Australia. This captivating documentary reveals the profound connection between Makassan Muslims and Aboriginal Australians.

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5 years in the making, Abu Hanfia Institute presents a documentary about the rich history of Muslims in Australia. This captivating documentary reveals the profound connection between Makassan Muslims and Aboriginal Australians.

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