INFORMATION FOR
MUSLIMS IN NEW ZEALAND, AUCKLAND
History Of New Zealand Maori's
were New Zealand's early settlers. Kupe, one of the great explorer first
discovered New Zealand, and named it Aotearoa(Ao-taya-roa) -
"land of the long white cloud".
Arrival of Europeans Abel
Tasman, a Dutch navigator was the first European to set eyes on New
Zealand in 1642. Later in 1769 Captain James Cook claimed the country for
Great Britain. On the 6 February, 1840 the Treaty of Waitangi was signed
as the New Zealand's founding document, which established the country as a
nation. It was signed between the Maori chiefs and representatives of the
British Crown. 'Waitangi Day', i.e. the 6th of February is
considered as New Zealand's national day.
People The
population of New Zealand is about 3.6 million. New Zealanders share a
passion for sports and the great outdoors. They love going to the beach.
Many New Zealanders spend time sailing and windsurfing.
"Kiwis" also love tramping, fishing, skiing and snowboarding.
Amongst the many famous New Zealanders are Sir Edmund Hillary, the first
climber to ascend Mt Everest; Lord Rutherford, the first to split the
atom; and Jean Batten, the first woman to fly solo from England to
Australia.
Language English
and Maori are the common and official languages of New Zealand.
Environment
New Zealand has been separated from other land masses
over 100 million years enabling many ancient plants and animals to
survive. Here we see animals and plants that exist nowhere else in the
world. New Zealand is a land of unique birds. The best known is the Kiwi,
New Zealand's unofficial national symbol.
Government The
government structure of New Zealand is based on the British parliamentary
system, with a well developed economy.
Wellington is the Capital of New
Zealand. But Auckland is the Industrially developed city.
Auckland
Auckland is known as the
‘City of Sails’. It is a city of beaches, parks and a countryside
dotted with old volcanic cones.
Attractions: Queen Street, Auckland University, Harbour Bridge, Mt.
Eden (Auckland's highest point), War Memorial Museum, Parnell Village,
Paritai Drive, Mission Bay, Tamaki Water Front, Kelly Tarltons, Rose Park
Gardens, Auckland Zoo, Sky City, Victoria Park Market, St.Lukes Shopping
Centre and many more.
Muslim History in New Zealand
Muslims
appear in New Zealand census from 1874. The Muslim Community in NZ are
increasing day by day.. According to Mr. Ayyub Bhikoo, in 1907 Mr. Ismail
Bhikoo the first Indian Muslim came to New Zealand. Later in 1930's Mr.
Ismail Bhikoo's five sons came to New Zealand. In 1952 First Eid salah was
performed in Mr.Suleman Bhikoo's house. In 1950's Mr.Suleman Bhikoo along
with 15 other muslims formed the New Zealand Muslim Association in
Auckland. Some among the 15 members are Mr.Ghulam Muhiddeen, Mr. Dosi Mia
Ali Moses, Mr. Ismail Moses, Abdul Rahim Sukumia, Yusuf Ismail Bhikoo and
Mr. Adulsamad Bhikoo. In the same year Islamic Centre in Hargrave Street
was purchased. Apart from Muslims from Fiji there was
also brothers from Albania, Bosnia and Kosova who had made important
contributions during the 1950s and 1960s.
In 1960 they called the first Alim Maulana Ahmad Saeed
Patel to New Zealand and later they purchased a new Islamic Markaz in
Pompeliar Terrace Ponsonby and the sold the Hargrave St. In 1966
International Muslim Association of New Zealand (IMAN) was formed in
Wellington. In 1979 IMAN and New Zealand Muslim Association of Auckland
constituted as Federation
of Islamic Associations of New Zealand (FIANZ). The muslims are
immigrants from all over the world and some are local kiwi's as well.
Muslims have 2 Festivals known as Eid ul
Fitr and Eid ul Adha. Nearing the Eid there is market held in Auckland
where we can get prayer mats, dates, Islamic dresses, scarves, food, toys
and many more things which facilitates buying for Muslims. This Eid Market
is organised by the Almanar Trust. Since1999 the Eid Salat for both the
festivals are organised in the parks of Auckland where there were
facilities for women and children.
The Islamic centers provide facility for
Daily prayers, Quran classes and hifz as well. Ijtima, Qirath competitions
and various other activities are organised in the Islamic Centers. Women's
Islamic Confrence was organised from 9th April 1999 to 11th
April 1999 at the Hamilton Masjid. In Auckland Dawah courses are
conducted by Auckland Islamic
Resource Centre. If intrested one can contact at the centre or email them.
General Information for Muslims
The Islamic Centres/Masjid (Mosque) in New Zealand
Please contact the webmaster,
if any incorrect information found. Thankyou
AS FAR AS I KNOW THE PRAYERS ARE CONDUCTED AT THE
MOSQUES BELOW TO CHECK FOR OTHER CENTRES PLEASE CONTACT THE CENTRE.
Alphabetically Arranged according to Suburb
PRAYERS CONDUCTED IN THIS MASJID/CENTRE
AUCKLAND REGION
Auckland City
Auckland University Prayer Room
9 mount street, side entrance off symonds street, auckland city
** 5 times salaat, jumah salaat. During university semester hours there are 2 jumah prayers, 1.35pm and 2.15pm summer, oct -march , and 1 hour earlier in winiter-apr-sept
Avondale
Avondale Islamic Centre, 122 Blockhouse Bay Rd, P O Box 19339, Avondale.
Tel: 09 - 828 0786
Glen Innes / Panmure
Glen Innes Islamic Centre, 127 Elstree Ave, Glen Innes, Auckland
Glenfield
North Shore Islamic Centre, 9b Kaimahi Drive, (off Target Rd), Glenfield
Tel: 09 - 441 2493
Kelston / Waikumete
Kelston Islamic Centre, 145 Cartwright Road, (off Sabulite Rd), Kelston
Mangere
AIRPORT - Masjid near Airport, 91 Westney Road, Mangere
Al-Madinah School, 8 Westney Road, P O Box 43246, Mangere. Tel: 09 - 275 5195
Mt Roskill
Masjid-E-Umar, 185 - 187 Stoddard Road, Mt Roskill. Tel: 09 - 626 2800
http://www.masjideumar.co.nz/
Manukau
Masjid At-Taqwa, 58 Grayson Ave, Manukau City
Onehunga /One Tree Hill
Onehunga Islamic / Indonesia Centre, (NZ
Muslim Brotherhood Trust)
55 Onehunga Mall, Onehunga.
Contact: Br. Sony Ambudi, 021 725290, 09-4424588 (AH) Eml:
onehungamosque@gmail.com
Onehunga
Islamic Centre
140, Church St.,
Onehunga
Otahuhu
Al Farooq Cultural & Dvpt. Trust Centre
34 Portage Road, P O Box 22 387, Otahuhu. Tel: 09 - 276 0841
South Auckland Mosque, 26 Mangere Road, P O Box 22 807, Otahuhu.
Tel: 09 - 276 6725
Pakuranga
East Auckland Islamic Trust
5B Cortina Place, P O Box 251 019, Pakuranga. Tel:
Ponsonby
NZMA - Ponsonby Mosque
17 Vermont St, P O Box 91504, AKL Mail Center, Tel: 09 - 378 8200
Ranui
West Auckland Mosque, 31 - 33 Armada Dr., Ranui, Tel: 09 - 833 9072
Takanini
Papakura Islamic Centre /Al Iqra Islamic Centre, 12 Tironui Station Road, Takanini
HAMILTON
Jamii Mosque, 921 Heaphy Terrace, P O Box 665, Hamilton. Tel: 07 - 855 0567
PALMERSTON NORTH
Palmerston North Islamic Centre, 81 Cook St, P O Box 1482, Palmerston North,
Tel: 06 - 357 8362
HAWERA
Hawera Islamic Centre, 20 Turuturu Road, Hawera, Taranaki 4800. Tel: 06 - 278 8263
WELLINGTON REGION
Lower Hutt
Lower Hutt Islamic Centre, 14-20 Hunter St., Lower Hutt. Tel: 04 - 970 2925
Kilbirnie
Wellington Mosque / IMAN (The International Muslim
Association fo NZ)
7-11 Queens Drive, Kilbirnie, P O Box
14503. Tel: 04 - 387 4226 WEB: www.iman.co.nz
Porirua
Porirua Islamic Centre, 58-60 Waihora Crescent, Waitangirua, Porirua East.
Tel: 04 - 235 6637
Northern-Suburbs
Islamic Community
The
Newlands Muslim community is well organised and they hold a regular
community programs in a hired hall.
Contact: Asif Koya Ph: (04) 478 6832 Mobile: (027) 486
757
CHRISTCHURCH REGION
CANTEBURY/DUNEDIN
Muslim Association of Canterbury - Christchurch Mosque, 101, Deans Ave, Riccarton,
Christchurch. Phone 03 348 3930. WEB: www.mac.net.nz
WANGANUI
Islamic Associaton of Wanganui, 68, Talbot St., Wanganui East.
TAURANGA
Tauranga Muslim Association, 13A, Te Ngaio Road, Mt. Maunganui.
Contact: Br. Mohammed 021-1343615
ISLAMIC SERVICE CENTRES
AUCKLAND
Auckland Islamic
Resource Centre.
An information and
support Centre for non-muslims and reverts.
Contact Br. Mann,
Phone:021 2888 489 Email: alzaher@ihug.co.nz
Islamic Educational & Dawah Trust.
P O Box 22 526, Mangere, Tel: 09 - 256 0341
Al Manar Islamic Trust, 166 Stoddard Road, Opposite Masjid Umar, Mount Roskill
HAS a Library and Free Medical Service once a WEEK. Tel: 09 - 620 2643
Muslim Students & Graduates Association of New Zealand, 207, Gillies Ave., Epsom, Auckland. Phone 09 630 3851
NZ Muslim Youth & Sports Association, PO Box 22396, Otahuhu, Auckland.
New Zealand Milad Committee, PO Box 23536, Papatoetoe, Auckland. Phone 09 276 4925
Islamic Information Services, PO Box 62125, Mt. Wellington, Auckland. Phone 09 579 4611
Islamic Womens Council of New Zealand, 96 Union Rd., Howick, Auck. Phone: 09
5372881
WELLINGTON
Al-Hijrah Education Trust - Newlands Islamic Centre, Newlands, Wellington
New Zealand Milad Committee, Wellington Centre -10, Biriman Place, Porirua.
Phone 04 235 6309
Federation of Islamic Association of New Zealand (FIANZ) - National Body.
PO Box 1415, Welligton, Phone 04 384 7526, WEB: www.fianz.co.nz
Amana Corporation Limited - Halal Meat & Food Management,
PO Box 1415, Wellington. Phone: 04 384 7526