Summary
Small prayer book entitled 'Fortress of the Muslim. Invocations from the Qur'an and Sunnah', an example of merchandise sold by Zurlia Istiviani Usman in her store EMAAN in Sydney Road Coburg, 2020 (the store, House of EMAAN having relocated from Brunswick). Zurlia states that her own personal copy of the book stays with her at all times.
Zurlia Istiviani Usman arrived in Australia on a scholarship in 1988, followed soon after by her husband Gofar and daughter. Returning to Indonesia in 1992 after their visas expired they re-returned on temporary visas and obtained permanent residency in 1996. Zurlia opened an Islamic clothes store in Sydney Road Brunswick in 2003 (now EMAAN in Sydney Road Coburg) and since 2018 it has been managed by one of her five daughters Anisa who has evolved and broadened the business. During the 2020 pandemic, the family has adapted the kinds of goods sold, including becoming an international mask supplier using local ethical manufacturing for the first time.
Significance
Statement of Historical Significance:
This collection provides an important insight into the development of small businesses catering particularly for Muslim communities, and more particularly women. It also documents how a small business has coped during the Covid-19 pandemic. The story also represents the contemproary migration and settlement story of a family of Muslim-Indonesian background.
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Migration & Cultural Diversity, Cultural Diversity, Working Life & Trades, Clothing & Textiles
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Keywords
Immigration, Religions: Islam, Jewellery, Muslim Immigration, Muslims in Australia, Muslim Communities, Working Life, Small Businesses, Indonesian Immigration, Indonesian Communities, retail, Advertising