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Program of Activities

12 October 2007
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm    Opening Program

4:00 pm – 6:00 pm    Inter-Faith Program

6:00 pm – 8:00  pm    Film Showing

    
13 October 2007
9:00 am – 2:00 pm    Muslim Children’s Day

3:00 pm – 5:00 pm    Islam & Diversity
                               UP – AMS, UP – MSA, and Eternal     Publications
    
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm     Cultural Presentation
Young Moro Professionals Network, Inc.
 
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The 2nd International Ramadan Fair
Ramadhan is the ninth month of the Hijrah calendar when Muslims fulfill the religious obligation to fast for the entire month. It is during this time that Muslims contemplate on another chance to purify the heart and soul, to shed sins and evil deeds and become closer to Allah (s.w.t.). Ramadhan liberates men from the constraints of their everyday lives in order to focus more on worship and in the strengthening of the iman (faith) and collectiveness of the family and the community.

In the Philippines, Eid’l Fitr (the Feast of Fast Breaking) is recognized as a national holiday. Jamaats (prayer group) are held in large places where there is a large number of Muslim residents. For Muslims based in Metro Manila, Jamaats al Fitr are often held in Luneta, Quezon City Circle, and in major mosques such as the Golden Mosque in Quiapo and the Blue Mosque in Taguig.

Since the signing of RA 9177 or Proclamation No. 298 or the act proclaiming Eid’l Fitr as a national holiday, non - Muslims have enjoyed a restful holiday without fully knowing what Ramadhan is all about.  Hence, there is a need to promote greater awareness of the virtue of this holy month the same way Muslims respect Christmas traditions. On one hand, it can promote knowledge of cultural and religious practices, while on the other, promote camaraderie, respect and understanding between Muslims and non-Muslims.
 
Faith, Humanity and Culture: Islam Embracing Diversity
The 2nd International Ramadan Fair is the first of its kind event that would bring together Muslims and Non-Muslims to showcase the beauty of Islamic culture particularly the great virtue of the month of Ramadan. The fair hopes to provide a venue to broaden understanding and perspective on various Muslim cultures and the tenets of Islam
 

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Peace Hour: Inter-Faith Program

12 October 2007; 4:00pm – 6:00pm

The Young Moro Professionals Network, Inc. has been actively involved in promoting peace and understanding thru its network of not only Muslim but also non-Muslim friends. Hence, it is also high time that our non-Muslim friends take part in the celebration as our gesture of friendship and highlight the wonderful projects we have accomplished together.

An Inter-Faith program showcasing project partnerships between YMPN and other inter-faith groups proves that unlike what the media is showing, people on the ground actually co-exist and live harmoniously.

We just have to make an effort to reach out to each other.  After all, the real enemy is not the “other” but our ignorance of each other.

Partners:
Youth@111, Focolarinos and Focolarinas, Peacemaker’s Circle, Communication Foundation for Asia, Hope for Youth Foundation, Tuklas Katutubo, Assissi Foundation

Main facilitators:     Muslim Youth from Culiat, Quezon City

 

Muslim Children’s Day

13 October 2007; 9:00am – 2:00pm

With the changes—whether technological, economic or cultural—occurring in our society today, raising physically and psychologically healthy children who uphold Islamic values and follow an Islamic way of life has indeed become a more challenging task for Muslim families. 

We live in a society where children would rather play computer games than learn and memorize Qur’anic verses; where people have come to believe that a progressive and secure future lies in the acquisition of material wealth and not in the holistic development of our children.    Making matters even worse is the fact that, because of economic constraints, some are seemingly robbed of their childhood with the adult responsibilities and roles they assume at an early age.

It is for this reason that a Muslim Children’s Day program—with activities for the nourishment of the mind, body and soul—is proposed.  Specifically, this program aims to:

  • teach and inculcate in Muslim children various Islamic values;
  • provide them with an opportunity to showcase their talent and/or skills; 
  • give “grownups” a chance to nurture the child within.

Islam & Diversity (Lecture/Forum)

13 October 2007; 3:00pm – 5:00pm

The Islamic perspective on issues of diversity is the least understood and the most misinterpreted by non-Muslims, and at times, by some Muslims as well. The predominant local cultural practices in different parts of the world and actions of some tend to reinforce erroneous perceptions of the Islamic perspective. Problems encountered are sometimes enhanced by tendencies, such as treating juristic interpretation as if identical with Islam.

Islamic position on any issue ought to be clearly differentiated between the normative teachings of Islam and the diversity of cultural practices. Thus, authentic overview of what “Islam” stands for as regards different issues must be based essentially on the Quran and authentic Sunnah.

Topics:

  • Essential Islam - Professor Macrina A. Morados
  • Islam As A Social System - Dr. Carmen A. Abubakar
  • Islam and Diversity - Mr. Emre Serbetci

Contact Information

Young Moro Professionals Networks, Inc.
g108 Jocfer Building
Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City
Telefax Number 932-6955

Testimonials

 "There are certain developments that respond to increasing globalization in general and the post-September 11 war on terrorism in particular. An organization that spans both Mindanao and Manila is the Young Moro Professionals. Well-educated -- often doctors, lawyers, journalists, or others with advanced degrees -- this younger generation is qualified to compete in a globalized economy but also feels compelled to speak out on issues concerning Muslims in the Philippines."

-- Steven Rood (Forging Sustainable Peace in Mindanao: The Role of Civil Society)