First Aussie Muslim frontbencher elected

SYDNEY — The dumping of Australia’s first woman prime minister Julia Gillard has paved the way for another milestone for the nation’s parliament — its first frontbencher of the Muslim faith, sworn in yesterday. Ed Husic, whose mother and father are Bosnian migrants, was sworn in as parliamentary secretary to Prime Minister Kevin Rudd who retook the leadership last week.
Husic was the first Muslim elected to Australia’s parliament when he won his western Sydney seat in the August 2010 election, and was sworn in back then with his hand on his parents’ Qur’an.

The 43-year-old, who grew up in his electorate, had been a strong supporter of Rudd and his new appointment was seen as a reward.
Asked about his religion in 2010, he said: “If someone asks me are you Muslim I say yes. And then if someone says ‘Well do you pray and go to a mosque and do all the other things that are associated with the faith?’ I say no,” he told the ABC. — AFP.

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