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Rice Distribution-Basilan Governor Jum J. Akbar
Straight from the Heart
By: Abs
Damahan
Media
Affairs Assistant
PIO/Basilan
Rice Distribution
The charismatic and soft-spoken Governor ofBasilan Hon. Jum
Jainuddin-Akbar distributed sacks of rice to a different Mosques yesterday
August 17, 2012, she assisted by her staffs led by Mr. Paruk Majirul, Executive
Assistant-III, Board Member Yusoph Alana,District I, Former Mayor Haber Asarul
of Sumisip Municipality, and Ustadz Wahid Tajuid from the Basilan Supreme Ulama
Council.
This is timely humanitarian and Samaritan work for the Lady Executive
at the end of the Ramadhan Fasting giving charity to the poor and the needy,
today Saturday will formally the end of the Fasting and by Sunday Muslim
Community (Ummah) will celebrating the Eidl Fitr is one of the Muslims
festivity allowed for the Muslim World by the religion of Islam and the other one
festivity the Eidl Adha during Hajj time.
The Eidl Fitri Celebration-
Eid-al-Fitr (Eid al-Fitr, Eid ul-Fitr, Id-Ul-Fitr, Eid) is
the first day of the Islamic month of Shawwal. It marks the end
of Ramadan, which is a month of fasting and prayer. Many Muslims attend
communal prayers, listen to a khutba (sermon) and give zakat
al-fitr (charity in
the form of food and money in what required and prescribed by Fikhi) during Eid
al-Fitr.
Eid’l Fitr – August 20 2012
Malacanang has declared August 20, which falls on a Monday, a national
holiday in connection with Eid’l Fitr, which marks the end of
Ramadhan, the Islamic holy month of fasting. The National
Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) had announced the start of Ramadhan last July 21. President Benigno Aquino III made the
announcement through Proclamation 455, which you can read in full here.
The NCMF had previously noted in their website that the end of Ramadhan Fasting and observance of Eid’l
Fitr will only be determined after the moon-sighting activity that will be
done on the 29th day of Ramadhan, which will be on August 17, a
Friday.
Muslims determine these dates by closely monitoring the different phases
of the moon. The NCMF (formerly the Office of Muslim Affairs) has also released
the schedule for fasting and praying for Muslims in Metro Manila. It can be accessed in this link.
Eid’l Fitr became a national holiday by virtue of Republic Act 9177,
signed by then-President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in July 2002. The law states
that the exact date for this holiday should be determined by the NCMF “in
accordance with the Islamic calendar (Hijra) or the lunar calendar, or
upon Islamic astronomical calculations, whichever is possible or convenient.”
RA 9177 is one of the references used in crafting Proclamation 295, which listed all
national holidays for the entire 2012. The full text of RA 9177 can be read here.
According to rules implemented by the Department of Labor and
Employment, employees who report for work during regular holidays like this one
will get twice their normal hourly rate (colloquially referred to as “double
pay”). Those who choose to stay at home during the holiday are still entitled
to get their regular daily pay in full. The rule is the same for regular and
contractual employees alike. Read the complete DOLE holiday pay rules in this link. Source: NCMF
The signifance of Eidl Fitr-
Islam has
two major holidays, Eid al-Fitr (Post-Fasting Festival) and Eid al-Adha.
The word
Eid itself is an Arabic word, whose root connotation is �that which comes back, time after time, and rejoicing.� Its particular usage in Islam, for the two major
holidays, is because these two days are meant to be days of rejoicing. [1]
The
Prophet Muhammad (Allah bless him and give him peace) said, �They are days of eating, drinking, and remembrance of
God.� [Reported by Bukhari in his Sahih,
an authoritative collection of the sayings of the Prophet.]
In this
same spirit, the Qur�an mentions that, �Jesus, son of Mary, said: �O Allah, Lord of us! Send down for us a table spread
with food from heaven, that it may be a feast (eid) for us, for the first of us
and for the last of us and a sign from You. Give us sustenance, for You are the Best of
Sustainers.�� (Qur�an, 5: 114)
Eid
al-Fitr celebrates the completion of the month of Ramadan, in which Muslims fast
and increase their spiritual devotions, and is meant to be a recognition the
material and spiritual favors of God to His creation.
On this
day, Muslims all over the world thank God for the gift of fasting, in which
they avoided food, drink and intercourse from dawn to dusk, out of obedience
and servitude. The Prophet Muhammad (Allah bless him and give him peace) said, �Whoever fasts the month of Ramadan out of faith,
seeking its reward, shall have all their past sins forgiven.� [Also reported by Bukhari in his Sahih, and others]
The many
lessons in Ramadan are acted upon on this day of festivity, in order that they
not be forgotten:
1.
Devoting oneself to God: Muslims start the day by showering after dawn on Eid
day, then go to the short Eid prayer and sermon that takes place early in the
morning.
2.
Recognizing one�s blessings and thanking God for
them: Muslims are encouraged to wear their best clothes, give gifts
(especially to children) and celebrate with family, friends, and neighbors.
3.
Remembering the plight of the poor and giving in charity: On Eid day, it is
especially recommended to give in charity, the best time of which is before
going to the mosque or prayer hall in the morning.
Here in
Jordan, we gather after the Eid prayer with fellow students, greet each other,
and then have a short group dhikr (remembrance of God) that is accompanied by
spiritual songs. Before people part, they drink coffee and have local biscuits
and sweets.
In this
and other ways, Muslims seek to join between worldly and spiritual celebration,
for it is said, �True rejoicing is not (merely) in
wearing new clothes, but in becoming true in one�s devotion to God.�
As a
result, it is encouraged for Muslims to fast another six days after Eid during
the month of Shawwal, in order to keep alive the lessons learned during the
month of Ramadan, and to become of those devoted to God. It is because of this
that the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) said: �Whoever fasts of Ramadan then fasts six days in the month
of Shawwal shall have the reward of having fasted the whole year.� (Sahih Muslim)
The
Prophet (Allah bless him & give him peace) said, �For every people there is a feast and this is our feast.� [Reported by Bukhari in his Sahih] Source:
Googles
At our Eid
Mubarak festival let examine ourselves it need to reform totally be the good
Muslims if not best, so that our fasting during the whole month be not useless
and in veined. To all Muslim Community (Ummah) be happy together to celebrate
the Eidl Fitr-2012…
The IFTAR-Zamboanga City
Straight
from the Heart
By: Abs
Damahan
IRSMP/GCCPBA-PIO
The recent IFTAR breaking of the Fast Ceremony hosted by the Golden
Crescent Consortium of Peace Builders and Affiliates was held Sunday, August
12, 2012 at Multi-Purpose Hall, Kalambuan Housing, Maasin, Zamboanga City. The
program of activities started at 4:00 PM.
“Therein descent the Angels and
the Ruh (Jibril (Gabriel)) by Allah’s permission will all decrees, All that
night, there is Peace (and Goodness from Allah to His believing slaves) until
the appearance of dawn” Surah Al-Qadr (The Night of Decree) XCVII, 4-5
The grand IFTAR (Pagbukah)
culminating the tradition and symbolizing the normal practice of the Muslim
Community (Ummah) the sacred of the Holy Month of Ramadhan on how to break the
Fast at sunset.
Part 1 of the IFTAR
This was formally started by
Prayer/ Dua’a for Peace by invited Ustadz/Imam followed of the acknowledgment
of guests and institution that are presents and in attendances by the Master of
Ceremony Mr. Aldrin Bucoy Abdurahim.
Then, followed by Welcome Remarks
by no less than Fr. Angel C. Calvo, CMF, Lead Convener, IRSMP President, Peace
advocate Zamaboanga and KK. He emphasized the importance of IFTAR for the
Inter-religious Solidarity Movement for Peace for the religious tolerance and
understanding here in Zamboanga City and the rest community. He promised to
support all the activities of the IRSMP all the ways. He also stressed out the
importance of the Inter-religious dialogue between of all religions here in Zamboanga
City.
Then also the short remarks from
the hosted Community Leader Mrs. Teressa Sotto President Kalambuan Homeowners
Association she said, she welcomes us all in their community to culminate and
observe the IFTAR ceremony and festivity.
The Sharing of Knowledge on the
Month of Ramadhan by Prof. Ali T. Yacub, Al-Hj President Golden Crescent
Consortium of Peace Builders and Affiliates. He discussed and well explained
the noblest and virtues of the month of Ramadhan and practice of IFTAR
(Pagbukah) and the importance and highlight of the Fasting (Puasa, Puase). He
extracted some selected Verses (Surah) from the Holy Qur-an and the Traditions (Ahadith) of the Prophet
Muhammad (P.B.U.H). Prof. Yacub, he is well prepared and well researched on the
topics he delivered to the attendees at the Grand IFTAR held in Zamboanga
Community (Ummah).
Part II of the IFTAR, IFTAR Time and Ceremony-
The Recital of the Holy Qur-an by
Ust. Jamal Muhammad, the guests and members are required to remain seated in
silence and solemn dignity. Then, this was translated to English by Prof. Ali
T. Yacub, Al-Hj. Muslim Convener, IRSMP/GCCPBA.
Then, followed by another topic,
The Significance of IFTAR (Pagbukah) by Prof. Moh. Taha S. Arakama, City OIC
Dir. DILG, Vice-President GCCPBA, he elaborated the virtues of IFTAR supported
by a selected Verses (Surah) in the Holy Qur-an and some selected Tradition
practices (Ahadith) of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H.) that also well
prepared and well researched on his subject matters he delivered on IFTAR
Fasting Ceremony. He dwell more the emphasis of solidarity, harmonious
relationship and tolerance of among religions of which we belong of the
different faiths and belief.
As follows, the Recital of the
Dua’a for IFTAR by Sheikh Denil Anawari.
The Declaration of the breaking
of the Fast Ceremony and Sharing of the Allah’s bounty led by Prof. Ali T.
Yacub, Al-Hj. Muslim Convener, IRSMP, President GCCPBA, and other Muslim
leaders of the community based in Zamboanga City.
The Introduction of the Guest
Speaker by the Master of Ceremony Mr. Aldrin Bucoy Abdurahim, Executive
Coordinator, IRSMP our Guest Speaker at that IFTAR Breaking Fast Ceremony is
Atty. Al-Rahimin Theo K. Kenoh Administrator Officer V Schools’ Division of
Zamboanga City, DepEd.
Atty Kenoh, he talked and
discussed more on the role of Muslim in the community as what Muslims and Islam
its means a true and genuine religion of peace.
He also extracted some from the selected Verses (Surah) of the Holy
Qur-an and Tradition practices (Ahadith) of the Holy Prophet Muhammad
(P.B.U.H.) as the basis of his topic. He critics some of his points to our
fellow Muslims in name, but not practice what Muslims Community (Ummah) should
oblige for a religious tolerance as Allah commanded in His decrees in all part
of the Holy Qur-an and Ahadith practices of the Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H.),
this actually disobeys by the Muslims Ummah at present modern generation. He
also talked justices for the Muslims Ummah and other related issues and concern
of the Muslims in the community.
Responses:
City Councillor Atty. Mel Sadain,
his response more on peace and equality, solidarity, tolerance that bring us
together a strong group and community in Zamboanga City a regardless of
religious affiliation and practices. His
deem message to avoid to cultural biases every Zamboangenos have an equal
opportunity and equal privilege here in Zamboanga City.
Dr. Grace Rebollos former WMSU
President and PAZ Vice-President, she touched on the current Hijab issue
currently ban by Pilar College banning Muslim scholars to wear Hijab inside the
school premises which violated the free of the constitution under our sacred
Bill of Rights. Although, there are academic freedom and the policy of school,
but it contradict the freedom of religion and belief. Its seem, this is a
divisive action done by Catholic run institution under our mutual respect
toward understanding the faith and belief of other religions.
In Attendances during the IFTAR:
From the AFP, the peace corps
Wesmincom Lt. Col. Randolph Cabangbang and companions, heads of the Churches from the
Ustadzes/Imam, Priests, Pastors ,
Ministers, local officials, barangays officials, NGOs, Pos, Community Leaders ,
Youth Leaders and urban poor leaders.
The Organizing Committee and
Secretariat:
The head group Sister Emma
Delgado, Executive Director of Peace Advocate Zamboanga and staffs. Food served
some home readymade in Muslims tradition formed in (Dulang) a mixed variety
(Lokot-lokot and other delicacies) food inside covered by (Tutup) and the rest
audiences not served by (Dulang) are serving by Catering foods ordered by the
sponsored organizers PAZ. Everyone of us officials of IRSMP-PAZ-GCCPBA ,
invited guests and members and visitors
are served in frugal manners during the IFTAR formal dinner not too much
extravagance with a minimal cost for the sponsors organization.
In the Closing Remarks of the
IFTAR:
Programs closed by Ms. Josephine
Bello-Sanchez, Member IRSMP, she emphasized the solid unity of the CSOs
Zamboanga, the solidarity have started and the continued of the efforts for our
harmonious relationship of all officials and members of IRSMP based in
Zamboanga City, that’s the end of IFTAR Breaking of the Fast Ceremony.
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Area Coordinating Center Turn Over Ceremony
Area Coordinating Center Turn Over Ceremory.
By: Abs Damahan
Akbar Muninicipality Tuburan
Basilan- May 15, 2012 turnover of project Area Coordinating Center at Barangay Batobato funded by USAID
represented by Capt. Tebedo of US Army and assisted by Commanding Officer of AFP Col
Ricardo Bisaya of 104th Brigade Tabiawan Isabela City, Basilan. The
LGUs represented by no less than Governor Jum Jainuddin-Akbar of Basilan
Province and Hon. Yusop Alano Board Member District-I.
The recipient of the projects is Mayor Alih
Salih of Akbar Municipality, were also attended by five mayors of different
municipalities: Mayor Gulam “Boy” Hataman- Sumisip, Mayor Jomal Maturan-
Ungkaya Pukan, Mayor Anwar Abdulmajid- Hj. Muhtamad, Mayor Indanan Daud- Maluso
and Mayor Talib Pawaki – Muhammad Ajul.
The projects cost for Area
Coordinating Center is worth P3.4M funded by Growth Equity Mindanao (GEM),
province counter-part is P700,000.00 and one project component is also to be
implemented for Barangay lower Batobato Training Center worth P1.9M is also
from GEM and the counter-part of the province is in the amount P416,000.00.
This multi-purpose project
benefits will help local communities for disaster, calamity and civic action
activities considering this municipality is prone of natural man-made
calamities. It serves as nerve center and contact point of LGUs in that area
for fast communication feedbacks mechanism and receiver.
Area Coordinating Center-
The Area Coordinating Center or
Municipal Development Communication System is composed of the municipal
legislative, executive and judicial systems as source of information at this
level. The systems are composed of the following:
·
Municipal legislative
system
·
Sangguniang Bayan
·
Municipal executive system
·
Mayors’ office
·
Municipal judicial system
·
Municipal courts
The municipal development channel
system system is composed of the:
·
Community Development
Information Centers
The municipal
development receiver system is composed of the officials of municipal
association of:
·
Farmers
·
Fisher folks
·
Government employees
·
Office workers
·
Office Managers
·
Teachers
·
Students/pupils
·
Out-of- school
youth/children
·
Entrepreneurs
·
Consumers
A good Communication Manager
should establish a strong network of these systems to unify its development
communication thrust in the country. He/she should link these with counterpart
organizational structures at the village level. He/she should also unify the
network structure at each level to improve efficiency and effectiveness.
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Press Release
Press Release
Zamboanga City
April 3, 2012
Statement of great concern of the Inter-religious Solidarity Movement for Peace on the ambush-slaying of Universidad de Zamboanga (UZ) President Arturo F. Eustaquio III on Sunday, April 1, 2012 in Zamboanga City.
When will the killings stop?
By one account, his ambush-slaying would have been to local government and police authorities just another statistic, the 61st since just January this year, just numbers that they always dismiss blithely, gloss over quickly as mere "isolated" incidents. Except that this 61st victim is not an ordinary citizen: Arturo F. Eustaquio III is the President of one of the oldest schools in the city, the Universidad de Zamboanga, a scion of a prominent Christian clan, a convert to Islam and one of a respected leaders, an education official known and loved for his liberal and compassionate policies towards his school's low income-class students. He was an honorary member of the Inter-religious Solidarity for Peace (IRSMP) and, therefore, a peace advocate. His violent death in the hands of the usual two motorcycle-riding-in-tandem assassins has shocked present and former city residents, hopefully the city's authorities from their smug complacency as well.
We condole with his good, grieving family and the men and women of the Universidad. Words cannot describe our sense of outrage and condemnation of this dastardly incident.
Eustaquio's death is but a climax to the long-rising sense of frustration mixed with dread of local residents over the series of violent killings in the city, mostly in public and always with the use of guns, for the past so many months. The people are greatly conncerned and fearful now: if an assassin can kill with impunity a man of stature like Eustaquio, who then in this city can be safe from a similar attack? Nobody - in this co-called Asia's Latin City in which the rule of law is now teetering on the brink of a total collapse if not already. Our peace and order situation has imploded, we cannot go on this way. And so with a deep sense of concern, we make this appeal:
-To President Benigno Aquino III, to utilize his extraordinary/special powers to order appropriate officials, agencies and sectors to restore and preserve peace and order and the rule of law in Zamboanga City;
-To Department of Interior and Local Government Secratary Jesse Robredo, to order the Philippine National Police (PNP) to swiftly investigate Eustaquio's killing and to bring to justice all those responsible for his death, and for those of others similarly killed in the past months/years, most of which are unresolved, thus emboldening further such crimes;
-To Mayor Celso lobregat to take seriously his job in regard to his constituents' safety, peace and sense of security, to utilize and properly his office's considerable resources, power and authority for that pre-eminent concern and need of city residents;
-To the local judiciary to be more efficient and proficient in the enforcement and disposition of cases before them so as desist aggrieved parties from taking the law into their hands;
-To law enforcement officers and their agencies: you know your peace and order job, so just do it because if you don't it is tantamount to not knowing at all or constitutes a neglect of duty;
-To other sectors and all citizens to do their share of civic responsibility to ensure the prevention of crimes .
and to help authorities to bring to justice anyone who committed a crime.
Life is sacred and any violent death diminishes all humanity, but especially among those who share a sense of local community and family. It is only by respecting life and one another that we can live and exist as a civilized society, and so we tremble to perceive how our city is now going towards the opposite abyss! God forbid! Let us all act to save ourselves and our city!
SGD
FR. ANGEL C. CALVO, CMF PROF. ALI T. YACUB
Convenor, R. Catholics Convenor, Muslims
REV. PAULINO ERSANDO NULHAMDO CEGALES
Convenor, Evangelicals Convenor, Indigenous Community
Zamboanga City
April 3, 2012
Statement of great concern of the Inter-religious Solidarity Movement for Peace on the ambush-slaying of Universidad de Zamboanga (UZ) President Arturo F. Eustaquio III on Sunday, April 1, 2012 in Zamboanga City.
When will the killings stop?
By one account, his ambush-slaying would have been to local government and police authorities just another statistic, the 61st since just January this year, just numbers that they always dismiss blithely, gloss over quickly as mere "isolated" incidents. Except that this 61st victim is not an ordinary citizen: Arturo F. Eustaquio III is the President of one of the oldest schools in the city, the Universidad de Zamboanga, a scion of a prominent Christian clan, a convert to Islam and one of a respected leaders, an education official known and loved for his liberal and compassionate policies towards his school's low income-class students. He was an honorary member of the Inter-religious Solidarity for Peace (IRSMP) and, therefore, a peace advocate. His violent death in the hands of the usual two motorcycle-riding-in-tandem assassins has shocked present and former city residents, hopefully the city's authorities from their smug complacency as well.
We condole with his good, grieving family and the men and women of the Universidad. Words cannot describe our sense of outrage and condemnation of this dastardly incident.
Eustaquio's death is but a climax to the long-rising sense of frustration mixed with dread of local residents over the series of violent killings in the city, mostly in public and always with the use of guns, for the past so many months. The people are greatly conncerned and fearful now: if an assassin can kill with impunity a man of stature like Eustaquio, who then in this city can be safe from a similar attack? Nobody - in this co-called Asia's Latin City in which the rule of law is now teetering on the brink of a total collapse if not already. Our peace and order situation has imploded, we cannot go on this way. And so with a deep sense of concern, we make this appeal:
-To President Benigno Aquino III, to utilize his extraordinary/special powers to order appropriate officials, agencies and sectors to restore and preserve peace and order and the rule of law in Zamboanga City;
-To Department of Interior and Local Government Secratary Jesse Robredo, to order the Philippine National Police (PNP) to swiftly investigate Eustaquio's killing and to bring to justice all those responsible for his death, and for those of others similarly killed in the past months/years, most of which are unresolved, thus emboldening further such crimes;
-To Mayor Celso lobregat to take seriously his job in regard to his constituents' safety, peace and sense of security, to utilize and properly his office's considerable resources, power and authority for that pre-eminent concern and need of city residents;
-To the local judiciary to be more efficient and proficient in the enforcement and disposition of cases before them so as desist aggrieved parties from taking the law into their hands;
-To law enforcement officers and their agencies: you know your peace and order job, so just do it because if you don't it is tantamount to not knowing at all or constitutes a neglect of duty;
-To other sectors and all citizens to do their share of civic responsibility to ensure the prevention of crimes .
and to help authorities to bring to justice anyone who committed a crime.
Life is sacred and any violent death diminishes all humanity, but especially among those who share a sense of local community and family. It is only by respecting life and one another that we can live and exist as a civilized society, and so we tremble to perceive how our city is now going towards the opposite abyss! God forbid! Let us all act to save ourselves and our city!
SGD
FR. ANGEL C. CALVO, CMF PROF. ALI T. YACUB
Convenor, R. Catholics Convenor, Muslims
REV. PAULINO ERSANDO NULHAMDO CEGALES
Convenor, Evangelicals Convenor, Indigenous Community
Thursday, March 15, 2012
TOPIC: MINDANAO PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012
SACA conducts School of Living Tradition in Basilan
Press Release
By: Abs Damahan
Sitio Look, Barangay Ettub-Ettub, Sumisip, Basilan…The Sahaya Al-Nour Community Association (SACA) has conducted School of living tradition on Yakan Song and Instrument- playing last March 10, 2012. Spearheaded by no less than the President Majid A. Nur of SACA.The guest is from National Commission for Cultures & Arts (NCCA) was represented by Mr. Ammalun Salahuddin Yakan cluster head based in Basilan. The participants composed of fifteen students who played the Yakan Music & instruments. Their cultural masters are Lolo Aharain Arasalun and Rende Appotoh belongs to the women group.
The activities were conducted started from March 10, 2012 up to the present to highlights the primitive Yakan song and the Arts. The community participants are around 40 persons more or less. The program of activities started from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM all of them are well participated in the said activities.
The importance of this projects all folks is reminded how the cultures of the forefather be preserved to the present and next generation of the Yakan tribe. The Yakan music and the arts are almost in extinction without the supports from the National Commission and the Arts (NCCA).
The place where the programs is conducted is a very remote barangay has no projects implemented before and this is the first time programs and projected is being implemented in the area.
The community has valued this noble project because they felt that they are part of the government and society. To continue and sustain this valuable cultural education the community would change and the local folks would not easy prey into the lawlessness and illegal activities.
To revive this culture practises the youth will encourage to become a good citizen of our society participating in all endeavour that will enshrine to the benefits of the native cultural preservation of the entire province.
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