A photo of the 52-year-old mom breastfeeding her daughter Aminah at a local park was recently featured in the June issue of Australian weekly Woman's Day, according to the Daily Mail.

"She says to me, 'Mummy milkie.' I could be in the middle of doing something or talking and it's so natural to us, we don't make a big deal of it," Musa told the magazine.

Musa, who is a belly dancing teacher from Byron Bay, expressed that she will not stop breastfeeding until her daughter is ready, which she predicts will be around age 8.

Plus, Musa enjoys the bonding time she gets with Aminah, so she's not ready to stop either.

"Sometimes it tastes like candy canes. It tastes like a lot of different things," Aminah said.

The breastfeeding advocate and mom-of-three said that "4-8 is NORMAL age for self-weaning [sic]."

Musa openly shares photos of herself breastfeeding Aminah on her Facebook page.

"Let child and mother choose what's best for them, their circumstance and family," she wrote. "If we are all choosing then we are all equal."

The Aussie mom is also a firm believer in the power of her breast milk, and Aminah has not yet been immunized, which has caused a debate over when a woman should stop breastfeeding.

Aminah, who is breastfed every night before she goes to sleep, told Woman's Day that she continues to suckle "because it's good fore you."