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Title: YOUNG MUSLIM FILIPINOS PEACEBUILDING EFFORTS


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The Situation of Muslims in the Philippines
YOUNG MUSLIM FILIPINOSPEACEBUILDING EFFORTS
Shahana E. Abdulwahid Graduate Student,
Institute of Islamic Studies Student Regent,
University of the Philippines
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Outline of Discussion
  • Overview of the Muslim Filipino History ,
    Struggle , and challenges
  • Current problems of the Muslim Filipino Youth
  • Emergence of Filipino Muslim Youth Movement and
    Empowerment
  • Peacebuidling efforts of the Filipino Muslim
    Youth
  • Our Challenges Ahead

3
Mindanao Southern Philippines
4
Muslims in the Philippines
  • Sama
  • Yakan
  • Sangil
  • Palawani
  • Molbog
  • Kolibugan
  • Jama Mapun
  • Iranun
  • Kaagan
  • Badjao
  • Balik Islam Reverts to Islam
  • Maranao - Lanao del Sur
  • Maguindanao - Maguindanao Province and Cotabat
  • Tausug Sulu

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Mindanao Population
2005 Mda Population 20.23 M 24.1 of Phil.
population estimated at 84.2 million Female
50.01 Davao Region largest population with
4.09 million CARAGA Region with lowest
population, 2.44 million people Source
National Statistics Office
2.44 CARAGA
3.99 Region 10
3.17 Region 9
2.72 ARMM
3.88 Region 12
Created into a region under RA No. 7901, dated
23 Feb. 1995, and taken from Regions 10 and 11.
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Understanding Muslims Filipinos History
  • The coming of Islam to the Philippines was part
    of the Islamization process of the Malay world in
    Southeast Asia through the movement of Sufi
    preacher, traders and scholars.
  • Philippines was under the Spanish colonial rule
    for more than three hundred years, but Moroland
    remained unconquered.
  • American occupied the Philippines by virtue of
    the Treaty of Paris in 1898, Philipppines gained
    its independence in 1946

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  • Earlier in 1902, The United States Congress
    passed the so called Philippine Bill this bill
    recognized the distinction between the Moros,
    Pagans and Christian Filipinos and the consequent
    necessity of providing different forms of
    government for the different groups of people.
  • Thus, on June 1, 1903, the Moro Province was
    created where a head tax of 2 pesos was imposed
    for each person. This created resentment and
    dissatisfaction among the Tausugs. The massacres
    of Bud Daho and Bud Badsak were among the worst
    battles that the Tausugs fought against the
    American in defiance to the imposition of Taxes
    in the Moroland. Later, The Bates Treaty was
    abrogated.
  • July 4, 1946 Proclamation of Philippine
    Independence formally created the Philippine
    Republic. Moroland were incorporated against
    their wishes.

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Turning Points Starting from the American
Period to the Commonwealth Period
  • Legislative Act. No. 4197 of February 12, 1935
    (Qurino Colonization) - Deployment of settlers to
    Moroland legitimized the taking Morolands
  • Commonwealth Act No. 141 Sec. 84 provides all
    Moro landholdings as public lands
  • By a simple piece of legislation, the Moros
    became landless and were deprived of their
    ancestral land holdings.
  • Land Initiatives and Controversies
  • Land registration Act No 496
  • Public Land Act No. 718
  • Public Act 926 enacted in October 1903
  • Cadastral Act of 1907
  • Acts 2254 and 2280 of 1913
  • Act 2254
  • The Moros who were mostly uneducated and did not
    want to recognize any new laws failed to
    register their lands

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The MNLF and MILF
  • The Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) was
    organized under the leadership of Nur Misuari on
    November 14, 1972.
  • In 1977, Hashim Salamat broke away from the MNLF
    and organized the MILF (Moro Islamic Liberation
    Front)

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The Peace Talk Initiatives
  • President Ferdinand E. Marcos (1965-1986)
  • The regimes initial response to the MNLF was
    military
  • 1975 marked the beginning of the MNLF-GRP peace
    talks that led to the signing of Tripoli
    Agreement in 1976 (unimplemented)
  • Signing into law PD 1083 otherwise known as the
    Muslim Personal Laws in the Philippines in
  • 1977
  • Creation of the OMA and Amanah Bank
  • President Corazon C. Aquino (1986 1992)
  • Jeddah Accord 1987
  • RA 6734 Organic Act for ARMM, August 1, 1989

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  • President Fidel V. Ramos ( 1992-1998)
  • 1995 Interim Agreement third round of formal
    peace talks between the GRP and the MNLF with the
    participation of the Ministerial Committee of Six
    and the Secretary General of the OIC. ( held in
    Jakarta, Indonesia on December 1)
  • 1996 Final Peace Agreement
  • Establishment of SZOPAD (Special Zone for Peace
    and Development) and SPCPD (Southern Philippines
    Council for Peace and Development)
  • Integration Program (Former MNLF integrated to
    the AFP)
  • President Joseph E. Estrada (1998-2001)
  • All out war against the MILF in 2000
  • Suspension of Peace Process
  • Declaration of Jihad by MILF chairman against the
    Philippine Government
  • Fall of 47 major and satellite MILF camps i.e.
    Camp Abubakar

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Present Government Initiatives
  • President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
  • Ten point agenda program
  • Full Implementation of RA 9054 in Support to the
    1996 GRP-MNLF Peace Agreement
  • DepED Order No. 51, s. 2004. ARMM had adopted the
    national standard curriculum by virtue of ARMM RG
    Executive Order No. 13-A, s. 2004. 
  • Resumption of the MILF peace talks
  • Declared a unilateral cease-fire and initiated
    exploratory talks with the MILF and responded
    favorably to the three conditions
  • that the talks be mediated by the OIC or by an
    OIC member country
  • that the parties comply with the terms of past
    agreements
  • and that the talks be held in a foreign venue.
    (Malaysia took an active role as third-party
    facilitator in the exploratory phases held in
    Kuala Lumpur)

13
The Current Situation
  • The region of Mindanao , particularly Muslim and
    the Indigenous Peoples (Ips) dominated i.e. the
    ARMM , Caraga, Regions 9 and 12 continue to
    experience economic, social and political
    constraints that severely limit their full
    participation in the development process.

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Youth Issues
  • Poor social services rendered
  • Youth concerns in war-torn areas
  • Low Educational Attainment
  • Employement due to discrimination

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Formations of Some Youth Organizations
  • Young Moro Professionals Network. Inc.
  • Association of Muslim Advocates
  • Muslim Students Associations
  • Moro Christian Peoples Alliance
  • Muslim Youth Leaders Assembly
  • SILSILAH Dialogue Movement (The Youth Program)
  • Peace Education Center Inc.
  • Grassroots Peace Resource Center

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General Objectives
  • To address pressing issues of discrimination,
    violence, illiteracy
  • To propose solutions to problems confronting the
    Moro Youth
  • To provide services to the youth (out of school
    youth
  • To be actively involved in political, religious,
    social issues of the Moros

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Inititatives and Youth-initiated Projects
  • Religious
  • Dawah Sessions
  • Interfaith Dialogues
  • Livelihood Programs
  • Civic-oriented
  • Policy Making Participation
  • Youth Empowerment

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Masjid Clean up
  • Youth organizations gather during summer and
    breaks to conduct cleanups and hold consultations
    in Muslim areas

19
Medical Missions
  • Muslim medical students hold regular medical
    missions in non-Muslim communities.

20
Livelihood Seminars for Muslim Women
  • Women have special concerns in the community.
    The theme of the seminars usually focus on the
    role of women in community building.

21
Peace Assemblies and Parliament
  • Convening youth organizations to come up with
    resolutions pertaining Muslim-Christian-Indigenous
    concerns and issues

22
Legislative Initiatives
  • Loobying to public officials re issues and
    concerns of the Muslims in the Philippines.
    Muslim youth organizations have taken active
    participation in this endevour.

23
International Ramadan Fair
  • This annual affair showcases rich culture of
    Muslims in the Philippines

24
Youth Initaited Interfaith Dialogue
  • Youth organizations hold regular interfaith
    meetings to discuss pertinent and current issues

25
Youth Empowerment Initiatives
  • Roundtable discussions, leadership and
    peacebuilding seminars regularly conducted for
    Muslim youth

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Challenges confronting the Moros
  • Illiteracy
  • Poverty
  • High Mortality Rate due to conflict
  • Low life span compared to counterparts in other
    parts of the country
  • Technological, Economic, Social, Political
    Concerns
  • Poor social, health services delivered

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Challenges Encountered
  • Consistency of project implementation
  • Organizational structure and support
  • Relevance of Peacebuilding efforts
  • Mobilization and participation of Muslim
    Filipinos
  • Availability of resources

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Challenges Ahead
  • Sustainable development
  • Resolving conflict through non-violence means
  • Continung engagement in dialogues
  • Promoting peace in the community

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