Islam in Australia - Islamic Schools and Universities

Islamic Schools and Universities

  • The Islamic Sciences and Research Academy of Australia (ISRA), University and School, New South Wales
  • Al Amanah College, New South Wales
  • AlKauthar Institute, Victoria, New South Wales
  • Al-Hidayah Islamic School, Western Australia
  • Al Siraat College, Victoria
  • Darul Ulum College of Victoria, Australia
  • Al-Faisal College, New South Wales
  • Unity Grammar College, Australia, New South Wales
  • Al-Noori Muslim Primary School, New South Wales
  • Qibla College, New South Wales
  • Al Zahrah College, New South Wales
  • Arkana College, New South Wales
  • Australian International Academy (formerly King Khalid Islamic College of Victoria), Victoria
  • Australian International Islamic College, Queensland
  • Australian Islamic College, Western Australia
  • Australian Islamic College of Sydney (formally King Abdul Aziz College, New South Wales
  • East Preston Islamic College, Victoria
  • Ilim College of Australia, Victoria
  • Islamic College of Brisbane, Queensland
  • Islamic College of South Australia, South Australia
  • King Abdul Aziz School, New South Wales
  • Langford Islamic College, Western Australia
  • Malek Fahd Islamic School, New South Wales
  • Minaret College, Victoria
  • Noor Al Houda Islamic College, New South Wales
  • Rissalah College, New South Wales
  • Werribee Islamic College, Victoria
  • Sule College, New South Wales
  • Isik College, Victoria

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