“…Based on the premise that architecture is a unique and revealing frame of inquiry to gain insight into human values, worldview and material culture, this paper aims to address one major issue of current concern. This is to engage the unique method of 4D (four-dimensional) capturing (with the integration of HBIM (Historic Building Information Modelling (Banfi, Brumana, & Stanga, 2019;Carnevali, Lanfranchi, & Russo, 2019;Charbonneau, Spiric, Blais, Robichaud, & Burgess, 2018;Cuperschmid, Fabricio, & Franco, 2019;Doulamis, Doulamis, Protopapadakis, Voulodimos, & Ioannides, 2018;Kyriakaki et al, 2014;Nieto, Moyano, & García, 2019;Rodríguez-Gonzálvez et al, 2017)) and digital dissemination tool for historical research) to document, record and disseminate the complete narrative of the traces of built heritage that are currently lost or partially lost and under threat. It is anticipated that this digital platform, together with a VR/AR application would play a significant role to disseminate knowledge regarding the early Muslims in Australia and their contribution to the Australian society, and minimise the distance between the Muslims and Non-Muslims in Australia through a proper understanding (that has been widely misunderstood for a long time) and mitigate the myth of fear and mistrust regarding Muslim and Islam.…”