Fadlullah Wilmot

Fadlullah Wilmot formerly served at universities in Indonesia, Malaysia and Australia but after the tsunami in Aceh became involved in the humanitarian and development sector. He has worked in Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Solomon Islands, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Jordan, Lebanon, Sudan, Somalia, Afghanistan and Iraq.

Recent articles by Fadlullah Wilmot

Beyond fear and false choices: Why loyalty to the major parties is no longer tenable

Beyond fear and false choices: Why loyalty to the major parties is no longer tenable

It's time for Muslims and allies to vote with principle, not fear.

How the Muslim vote can contribute to a more just society

How the Muslim vote can contribute to a more just society

As Australian citizens, Muslims, albeit a small percentage of the total population, living in this democracy have the freedom and the responsibility to be true to their principles when engaging in politics and standing up for justice. In fact, this role has been made easier by the growth of alternatives to the major parties.

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