| STATEMENT: Muslim religious leaders call for peace, justice in Mindanao |
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| by Muslim Religious Leaders | |
| Friday, 22 August 2008 06:15 | |
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We, the Ulama[1] of North Cotabato, Maguindanao, Sharif Kabunsuan, Sultan Kudarat, South Cotabato, Sarangani Province, General Santos City, Davao City, Davao Provinces, Zamboanga del Sur, and Cotabato City, having gathered for the regional consultative forum of the “Empowering the Ulama of the Philippines” project[2];
Deeply alarmed about the fragile peace situation in Mindanao aggravated by the controversies surrounding the Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domains (MOA-AD) between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF); Believing that resorting to violence, will just worsen, rather than resolve the problem; Profoundly convinced that peace is the only way out of this current predicament; and that such peace must be just and comprehensive; Do hereby:
SIGNED by the 43 Muslim religious leaders and scholars who are attending the Regional Consultative Forum of the “Empowering the Ulama” project in the province of Sarangani from August 18 to 19, 2008. 1. ABDULATIP, Ali 2. ABDULGAPOR, Mohamad Taha 3. ALABAT, Abdulsalam 4. ALI, Abubakar 5. ALI, Anshari 6. ALILAYA, Faidza 7. ALI, Jaafar 8. ALI, Mansor 9. AMERIL, Muslemin 10. ARAB, Sarip 11. BADRODIN, Albaya 12. BARRA, Hamid 13. BAWARI, Arabie 14. BILON, Alivic 15. BUTO, Ali 16. CANACAN, Abdurrahman 17. DIDATU, Maimona 18. DIMAPORO, Samsodin 19. EDZA, Bong 20. EDZA, Mohammad Taha 21. ESMAEL, Ebrahim 22. IBRAHIM, Bajunaid 23. KAMAL, Abdulaziz 24. KANDA, Guialil 25. KUDANDING, Mukhalidin 26. KUSIN, Bai Amira 27. LAGUIALAM, Abdulbayan 28. MALA, Ahmad 29. MOHAMAD, Zakaria 30. MOLAO, Samson 31. MUNIB, Jamal 32. PAGABANGAN, Anisa 33. PAGAYUKAN, Nasrul Yakin 34. PAIRAT, Abdulwahab 35. PANGAWILAN, Abdulbasit 36. PASIGAN, Mohammad 37. SALIC, Abdulmajid 38. SAMEDON, Zulkarnain 39. SANDIGAN, Ibrahim 40. TANDO, Anas 41. TOBIAS, Saide 42. TUYA, Mohalidin 43. YUSOP, Badrana [1] Ulama is a term used to refer to Muslim religious leaders and scholars. [2] The project is the initiative of the PHILIPPINE COUNCIL FOR ISLAM AND DEMOCRACY (PCID) with support from the British Embassy and the Royal Netherlands Embassy. The three-year project is intended to provide the ulama of the country the opportunity to present a unified voice and a venue to discuss important issues that affect the Bangsamoro. |





















