Revisiting the penetration of Islam in the Philippines and its implication for the development of Muslim institutions: Pengkajian semula tentang penetrasi Islam di Filipina dan kesannya terhadap pembangunan institusi Islam
This study discusses the penetration of Islam in the Philippines, particularly the third wave of its expansion, which was brought by Sufi missionaries. It reinstates the historical relevance of Sufi ideas and approaches due to its contemporary relevance to the concept of social co-existence. The...
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International Islamic University Malaysia
2019
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/73603/1/73603_Revisiting%20Islam%20in%20the%20%20Philippines_article.pdf http://irep.iium.edu.my/73603/ https://journals.iium.edu.my/jiasia/index.php/Islam/article/view/773 |
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Institution: | Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia |
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Summary: | This study discusses the penetration of Islam in the Philippines, particularly the
third wave of its expansion, which was brought by Sufi missionaries. It reinstates the
historical relevance of Sufi ideas and approaches due to its contemporary relevance to
the concept of social co-existence. The rational, intellectual and philosophical dimension of Islam is manifested in the cultural and traditional life of Muslim communities.
The study also analyzes the impact of Muslim struggle for the development of Islamic
institutions in the context of the secular state. The ongoing, unsettled debate between
Islamic and government approaches to peace and development in Mindanao and Sulu
continues unabated. Over the years, reforms were introduced, but in their midst, evidence of government biases and prejudices with regards to Islamic institutions have
surfaced. Muslim leaders and intellectuals responded in the context of historical rights
and freedom, but those views were often questioned as they are presumed to be incompatible with the national agenda for national unity. It was very recently that this incompatibility was readdressed giving support to having lasting peace and justice in Mindanao. The study argues that there have been substantial state-sponsored reforms which
may contribute to the gradual advancement of Muslim communities. Though the path
for the passage of Muslim concerns within the given condition is fragile and open to
challenges, the study recognizes the prominence of inter-civilizational dialogue, from
which the universal values of humanity will be embraced by both Muslim and nonMuslim policy makers. In addition, Muslim and non-Muslim communities in the Philippines need to embrace the universal principle of humanity and coexistence due to its
relevance to the political stability and economic growth in the country. |
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