A TORCH parade from Roxas Avenue to Rizal Park today, December 9, Friday, demanding respect and protection of human rights, will preceed the International Human Rights Day tomorrow, Saturday.
December 10 is remembered globally as the International Human Rights Day. This marks the adoption by the United Nations General Assembly of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, an international document which sets the minimum standards for the observance, protection, promotion and fulfillment of human rights and human dignity.
National Commission on Muslim Filipinos region XI, with the leadership of its Acting Regional Director Mr. Galay M Makalinggan spearheaded a group of employees and supporters and joined the torch parade.
When the General Assembly adopted the Declaration, with 48 states in favor and eight abstentions, it was proclaimed as a "common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations," towards which individuals and societies should "strive by progressive measures, national and international, to secure their universal and effective recognition and observance."
The Ateneo Public Interest and Legal Advocacy Center (Apila) led the activity together with various human rights organizations and leading government agencies in the city.
Friday, December 9, 2011
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Islamic New Year: Amun Jadeed
THE Muslim world celebrates on Saturday, November 26, the Islamic New Year called Amun Jadeed or Al-Hijra the first day of the month of Muharram, which is the first month of the lunar Hijrah calendar. It marks the Hijra (or Hegira) in 622 CE when the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) moved from Mecca to Medina, and set up the first Islamic state.
The Muslim calendar counts dates from the Hijra, which is why Muslim dates have the suffix A.H. (After Hijra). Under the calendar, this is the year 1425 A.H. Although the event is less celebrated than the two major festivals of Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha, the Islamic New Year still signals a point for reflection for Muslims.
There is no specific religious ritual required on this day, but Muslims will think about the general meaning of Hijra, and regard this as a good time for "New Year Resolutions.’’ The Qur’an uses the word Hijra to mean moving from a bad place or state of affairs to a good one – and so Muslims may think about how their faith helps them leave behind bad ways of living and achieve a better life.
NCMF Region XI Celebrates Amon Jadeed with meaningful activities and causes. Here are some of the highlighted program of activities which the NCMF Regional Office has sponsored, promoted and engaged:
1. On account of the very timely Mindanao Week of Peace here are activities that Muslims and Non Muslims alike may participate:
a. JOIN NO TO WAR Coalition with BAREFOOT WALK for PEACE, November 24, Rizal Park @ 10 am.
b. Mindanao-Wide LAKBAYAN PEACE CARAVAN, November 28-30
c. PEACE CONCERT @ Matina Town Square on November 30 (7 pm - 1 am)
2. MILLION TAPS FOR PEACE - Taps stands for Thoughts and Acts of Peace, please follow the link http://www.mindanaowomen.org/mcw/?page_id=120 (This is a project of the Mindanao Commission on Women)
3. Launching of the ADULT ARABIC LITERACY and DA'WAH PROGRAM (November 29, 9 am @ Salmonan Arabic Institute) - Classes starts Saturday, December 3, 2011
4. KABISIG GOVERNMENT EXPO in coordination with other agencies of the government at the Abreeza Mall, Davao City
5. Mediation Training (with CORE Group) and Training on Being a Third Sider (with Mindanao Commission on Women) - November 7-9 and November 24-25 respectively
6. Community Service- Forum on Islam once a month. Daily Tahfeez Qur'an between magrib prayer and Eisha prayer. Tafseer Qur'an every Friday before Jum'a Prayer at 11:00AM at Al Munawarah Islamic School, Maa, Davao City
7. Disaster Preparedness Training in coordination with the Integrated Gender and Development of the City Government and National Defense
8. Community and Governance Training in Muslim Communities in coordination with the Office of the Ombudsman Region XI)
9. Support Government Campaign Against Terrorism And Criminality Involving Lawless Muslim Personalities And To Undertake Monitoring, Networking Activities With The Muslim Communities. Serve As Coordinating Body Among The Regular PNP Operating Units, Different Salaam Police And AFP Units In The Conduct Of Operations Against Muslim Personalities Or Muslim Communities Including Arrest, Investigation And Filing Of Cases Against Them To Ensure That The Rule Of Law Is Properly Observed And Human Rights Are Not Violated.
10. Conduct of Office Lectures on Public Office being a Public Trust and other related laws through the Legal Division of the Regional Office.
11. Active Participation in Physical Activities like FUN RUN for a cause during weekends.
and more!
The Muslim calendar counts dates from the Hijra, which is why Muslim dates have the suffix A.H. (After Hijra). Under the calendar, this is the year 1425 A.H. Although the event is less celebrated than the two major festivals of Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha, the Islamic New Year still signals a point for reflection for Muslims.
There is no specific religious ritual required on this day, but Muslims will think about the general meaning of Hijra, and regard this as a good time for "New Year Resolutions.’’ The Qur’an uses the word Hijra to mean moving from a bad place or state of affairs to a good one – and so Muslims may think about how their faith helps them leave behind bad ways of living and achieve a better life.
NCMF Region XI Celebrates Amon Jadeed with meaningful activities and causes. Here are some of the highlighted program of activities which the NCMF Regional Office has sponsored, promoted and engaged:
1. On account of the very timely Mindanao Week of Peace here are activities that Muslims and Non Muslims alike may participate:
a. JOIN NO TO WAR Coalition with BAREFOOT WALK for PEACE, November 24, Rizal Park @ 10 am.
b. Mindanao-Wide LAKBAYAN PEACE CARAVAN, November 28-30
c. PEACE CONCERT @ Matina Town Square on November 30 (7 pm - 1 am)
2. MILLION TAPS FOR PEACE - Taps stands for Thoughts and Acts of Peace, please follow the link http://www.mindanaowomen.org/mcw/?page_id=120 (This is a project of the Mindanao Commission on Women)
3. Launching of the ADULT ARABIC LITERACY and DA'WAH PROGRAM (November 29, 9 am @ Salmonan Arabic Institute) - Classes starts Saturday, December 3, 2011
4. KABISIG GOVERNMENT EXPO in coordination with other agencies of the government at the Abreeza Mall, Davao City
5. Mediation Training (with CORE Group) and Training on Being a Third Sider (with Mindanao Commission on Women) - November 7-9 and November 24-25 respectively
6. Community Service- Forum on Islam once a month. Daily Tahfeez Qur'an between magrib prayer and Eisha prayer. Tafseer Qur'an every Friday before Jum'a Prayer at 11:00AM at Al Munawarah Islamic School, Maa, Davao City
7. Disaster Preparedness Training in coordination with the Integrated Gender and Development of the City Government and National Defense
8. Community and Governance Training in Muslim Communities in coordination with the Office of the Ombudsman Region XI)
9. Support Government Campaign Against Terrorism And Criminality Involving Lawless Muslim Personalities And To Undertake Monitoring, Networking Activities With The Muslim Communities. Serve As Coordinating Body Among The Regular PNP Operating Units, Different Salaam Police And AFP Units In The Conduct Of Operations Against Muslim Personalities Or Muslim Communities Including Arrest, Investigation And Filing Of Cases Against Them To Ensure That The Rule Of Law Is Properly Observed And Human Rights Are Not Violated.
10. Conduct of Office Lectures on Public Office being a Public Trust and other related laws through the Legal Division of the Regional Office.
11. Active Participation in Physical Activities like FUN RUN for a cause during weekends.
and more!
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
NCMF RXI Joins KABISIG Government EXPO 2011
NCMF RXI joins KABISIG GOVERNMENT EXPO @ ABREEZA MALL, DAVAO CITY
The government agencies in Davao City has once again showcased their services and programs to the public in an annual trade and exposition fair spearheaded by the Kabasig People’s Movement (KABISIG) at the Abreeza Mall, Davao City.
In a Memorandum Circular issued by MalacaƱang, all heads of government departments, agencies, government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs), and other government instrumentalities are enjoined to extend support and participate in the “KABISIG National Government Expo and Trade Fair 2011.”
Kabisig chairman Daniel Guillen said more government agencies joined and participated in the expo this year, which featured each office’s profiles, service facilities, and programs as well as projects, products, and accomplishments.
In his message to Kabisig organizers, President Aquino thanked Kabisig “for being a key partner in our great task of nation-building through the years, beginning with its organization during the administration of my late mother.”
“I trust that you will continue to play the vital role of linking us with the people as we institute much needed reforms and reorient the bureaucracy toward ideals of integrity, competence, and performance,” the President stated.
The Kabisig program was created by virtue of Proclamation No. 650 in 1990, aiming to “facilitate, coordinate and monitor the implementation of government programs and projects.”
It also intends to “provide linkages between and among the private sector groups and the government agencies and instrumentalities.”
National Commission on Muslim Filipinos, headed by its Acting Regional Director, Galay M. Makalinggan, was one of the speaker during the Expo. He related that the expo activity brought together government agencies in a one-stop shop, which gave them the opportunity to “promote public awareness and understanding of how the government works.”
The Expo opened today and will end on the 24th of November.
Monday, July 18, 2011
NCMF Davao conducts Relief Operations for Flash Flood Victims
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Well Wishers for Atty Mamukid, Hji Akbar Porza and Hji Saleh Constable
Every month since March, NCMF Davao Region celebrated Retirement Parties to three of whom we consider the foundations of the regions. Atty. Cabinbanan Mamukid, Hadji Akbar Porza Sr., and Hadji Saleh Constable, all spent more than thirty (30) years in service. We can only wish them good luck and good health. And we are hoping that they will continue to do good deeds as the did while they were still with us.
Each party for them has been memorable and worth treasuring. With all the songs rendered and the messages of love and luck, it has been worth remembering. To Sir Bin, Bapa Hadji Akbar and Bapa Hadji Saleh, we wish all of you a happy retirement.
May you always have work
for your hands to do.
May your pockets hold
always a coin or two.
May the sun shine bright
on your windowpane.
May the rainbow be certain
to follow each rain.
May the hand of a friend
always be near you.
And may God fill your heart
with gladness to cheer you.
Each party for them has been memorable and worth treasuring. With all the songs rendered and the messages of love and luck, it has been worth remembering. To Sir Bin, Bapa Hadji Akbar and Bapa Hadji Saleh, we wish all of you a happy retirement.
May you always have work
for your hands to do.
May your pockets hold
always a coin or two.
May the sun shine bright
on your windowpane.
May the rainbow be certain
to follow each rain.
May the hand of a friend
always be near you.
And may God fill your heart
with gladness to cheer you.
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