Islam in the Philippines is the second largest religion in the country,
and the faith was the first-recorded
monotheistic
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religion in the Philippines. Historically, Islam reached the
Philippine archipelago in the 14th century, through contact with
Muslim
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Malay and Arab
merchant
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s along
Southeast Asia
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n
trade networks,
in addition to Yemeni missionaries from the tribe of
Alawi of Yemen from the
Persian Gulf
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, southern India, and their followers from several
sultanates in the wider
Malay Archipelago. The first missionaries then followed in the late 14th and early 15th centuries.
They facilitated the formation of sultanates and conquests in mainland
Mindanao
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and
Sulu
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It was part of the Bangsamoro, Bangsamoro Autonomous R ...
. Those who converted to Islam came to be known as the
Moros, with Muslim conquest reaching as far as
Tondo that was later supplanted by
Bruneian Empire vassal-state of
Maynila.
Muslim sultanates had already begun expanding in the central Philippines by the 16th century, when the Spanish fleet led by
Ferdinand Magellan arrived. The Spanish referred to Muslim inhabitants of the Philippines as "Moros," after the Muslim "
Moors
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Moors are not a s ...
" they had regarded with disdain in
Iberia
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and the Maghreb.
The subsequent Spanish conquest led to
Catholic Christianity becoming the predominant religion in most of the modern-day Philippines, with Islam becoming a significant minority religion.
In the 21st century, there is some disagreement regarding the size of the Muslim population. The 2020 census conducted by the
Philippine Statistics Authority found that 6.4% (6,981,710) of Filipinos were Muslims,
up from 6.0% (6,064,744) in 2015. However, it was reported in 2004 that some Muslim groups asserted that the proper number was between eight and twelve percent.
Presently, the
National Commission on Muslim Filipinos
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(NCMF) estimates Muslims constitute 11% of the total population, attributing the difference to a number of factors.
Most Muslims live in parts of Mindanao, Palawan, and the Sulu Archipelago – an area known as
Bangsamoro or the
Moro region. The Bangsamoro region is predominantly Muslim, with 91% of its 4.9 million inhabitants adhering to Islam.
Some have migrated into urban and rural areas in different parts of the country. Most Muslim Filipinos practice
Sunni Islam
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according to the
Shafi'i
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school with the
Hanbali (
Athari) school in minority.
History
In 1380, the Sunni Shaykh
Makhdum Karim reached the
Sulu Archipelago and
Jolo in the Philippines and established Islam in the country through trade in several regions of the island. In 1390,
Minangkabau Prince
Rajah Baguinda and his followers preached Islam on the islands.
The
Sheik Karimol Makhdum Mosque was the first mosque established in the Philippines on
Simunul in
Mindanao
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in the 14th century.
Subsequent settlements by Indian Muslim missionaries traveling to
Malaysia
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and
Indonesia
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helped strengthen Islam in the Philippines and each settlement was governed by a
datu,
raja
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T ...
h and
sultan
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. Islam was introduced by
Chinese Muslims,
Indian Muslims, and
Persians
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. Islamic provinces founded in the Philippines included the Sunni
Sultanate of Maguindanao,
Sultanate of Sulu
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, Sultanate of Lanao and other parts of the southern Philippines.
When the Spanish fleet led by
Miguel López de Legazpi
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arrived in the Philippines in 1565, they were met by local datus as they traveled in the islands. Arriving in the
Maynila (now the Philippine capital of
Manila
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), a vassal-state of the Sultanate of Brunei, in 1570 they were met by the Muslim rajah,
Rajah Sulayman.
By the next century conquests had reached the
Sulu
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It was part of the Bangsamoro, Bangsamoro Autonomous R ...
islands in the southern tip of the
Philippines
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where the population was
Buddhist
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and
Hindu
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and they took up the task of converting the animistic population to Islam with renewed zeal. By the 15th century, half of
Luzon
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(Northern Philippines) and the islands of
Mindanao
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in the south had become subject to the various Muslim
sultanates of
Borneo
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and much of the population in the almost of
South
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were converted to Islam. However, the
Visayas was largely dominated by
Hindu
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-
Buddhist
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societies led by
rajahs and
datus who strongly resisted
Islam
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. One reason could be the economic and political disasters preeuropean
Muslim pirates from the Mindanao region brought during raids. These frequent attacks gave way to naming present-day
Cebu as then-''Sugbo'' or scorched earth which was a defensive technique implemented by the
Visayans
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so the pirates had nothing much to loot.
Influences of Zheng He's voyages
The Chinese Muslim
mariner
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Zheng He is credited with founding several Chinese Muslim communities during
China
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's
early Ming dynasty.
Bruneian conquest (16th century)
In the year 1498–99, the
Bruneian Empire conducted a series of raids against the natives of the
Taytay in
Palawan
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and the island of
Mindoro which had been subjugated to the Islamic Bruneian Empire under Sultan
Bolkiah.
Furthermore, Sultan Bolkiah's victory over Sulu, as well as his marriages to Laila Menchanai the daughter of Sulu Sultan Amir al-Ombra (an uncle of Sharifa Mahandun married to Nakhoda Angging or Maharaja Anddin of Sulu), and to the daughter of Datu Kemin, widened Brunei's influence in the Philippines.
In Luzon, a new dynasty in Maynila began under a local leader who accepted
Islam
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and became
Rajah Salalila who created a union through his marriage to the daughter of Sultan Bolkiah and Puteri Laila Menchanai of Sulu, which established Brunei's influence in the region. He also started to established a trading challenge to the already rich House of Lakandula in Tondo. Islam was further strengthened by the arrival of Muslim traders and from Jolo, Mindanao, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
Spanish encounter
Rajah Sulayman was the Rajah of Maynila, a polity at the mouth of the
Pasig River where it meets
Manila Bay
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, at the time the
Spanish forces first came to Luzon.
Sulayman resisted the Spanish forces, and thus, along with
Rajah Matanda and
Lakan Dula, was one of three Rajahs who played significant roles in what was the Spanish conquest of their polities of the Pasig River delta in the early 1570s.
Moro (derived from the
Spanish word meaning ''Moors'') is the appellation inherited from the
Spaniards
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, for Filipino Muslims of Mindanao. The Spanish distinguished the Moro from the ''Indios'', which referred to the Christianized people of Luzon and the Visayas. Islam continued to spread in Mindanao, from centers such as Sulu and Cotabato.
The Muslims seek to establish an independent Islamic province in Mindanao to be named
Bangsamoro. The term ''Bangsamoro'' is a combination of an
Old Malay word meaning ''nation'' or ''state'' with the
Spanish word ''Moro'' which means ''Muslim''. A significant
Moro Rebellion occurred during the
Philippine–American War
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. Conflicts and rebellion have continued in the Philippines from the pre-colonial period up to the
present
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. Other related issue with the Moro secession is the
territorial dispute
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Context and definitions
Territorial ...
of eastern
Sabah
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in
Malaysia
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which was claimed by the
Sultanate of Sulu
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as their
territory
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.
The Moros have a history of resistance against Spanish, American, and Japanese rule for over 400 years. The violent armed struggle against the
Spanish,
Americans
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,
Japanese and
Filipinos
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is considered by current Moro (Muslim) leaders as part of the four centuries long "national liberation movement" of the Bangsamoro (Muslim Nation). The 400-year-long resistance against the Japanese, Filipinos, Americans, and Spanish by the Moro/Muslims persisted and morphed into their current war for independence against the Philippine state.
Muslim leaders in Zamboanga petitioned the
Ottoman Empire
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to send a representative to advise them on religious matters. A scholar from the
Shaykh al-Islām was sent in response.
Modern age
In 2012, research was conducted on various cultural properties in Islamic areas in Mindanao. The research included the 'Maradika' Qur'an of Bayang, description of the notes found in the Qur'an of Bayang, the Qur'an and Islamic manuscripts of the Sheikh Ahmad Bashir collection, the 'Dibolodan' Qur'an of Bacong in Marantao, the Qur'an and prayer scroll of Guro sa Masiu in Taraka, the 'Story of the Prophet Muhammad' at the Growing Memorial Research Center of the Dansalan College, and the Islamic Manuscript Art of the Philippines. In 2014, the Maradika Qur'an of Bayang was declared as a ''National Cultural Treasure'', the first Islamic manuscript in the Philippines to be declared as such.
Bangsa Sug and Bangsa Moro
In 2018, a unification gathering of all the sultans of the Sulu archipelago and representatives from all ethnic communities in the Sulu archipelago commenced in
Zamboanga City, declaring themselves as the ''Bangsa Sug'' peoples and separating them from the ''Bangsa Moro'' peoples of mainland central Mindanao. They cited the complete difference in cultures and customary ways of life as the primary reason for their separation from the Muslims of mainland central Mindanao. They also called the government to establish a separate Philippine state, called ''Bangsa Sug'', from mainland Bangsa Moro or to incorporate the Sulu archipelago to whatever state is formed in the Zamboanga peninsula, if ever federalism in the Philippines is approved in the coming years.
Balik Islam
There is also a growing community of Filipino converts to Islam, known popularly as ''Balik Islam'' (return or returnees to Islam), often led by former Christian missionary converts.

At the end of 2014, the
NCMF estimated that there were 200,000–2,000,000 Filipinos who had converted to Islam since the 1970s.
Bangsamoro Region
Most Muslims in the Philippines live on the island of
Mindanao
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, the
Sulu Archipelago and
Palawan
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, also known collectively as MINSUPALA. The
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) is the
region
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of the
Philippines
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that is composed of all the Philippines' predominantly Muslim
provinces
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, namely:
Basilan (except
Isabela City),
Lanao del Sur,
Maguindanao,
Sulu
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It was part of the Bangsamoro, Bangsamoro Autonomous R ...
and
Tawi-Tawi. It also comprised the
cities of
Marawi
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,
Lamitan, and
Cotabato City
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and the
63 Barangay
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s in
North Cotabato who opted to join the
autonomous region
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. It is the only
region
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that has its own government. The regional capital is at
Cotabato City
Cotabato City, officially the City of Cotabato (Maguindanao language, Maguindanaon: ''Kuta nu Kutawatu'', Jawi alphabet, Jawi: ; Cebuano language, Cebuano: ''Dakbayan sa Cotabato''; ), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, inde ...
, which is outside the jurisdiction of the former and defunct
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) but is now part of the
Bangsamoro region
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after the majority of the residents voted in favor for their inclusion in the autonomous region in the
ratification
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of the
Bangsamoro Organic Law on January 21, 2019.
Other provinces and regions with large Muslim populations as well have a significant history with Moro/Muslims include
Metro Manila
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,
Cavite,
Rizal,
Bulacan
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,
Bicol Region,
Metro Cebu
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,
Eastern Visayas, southern
Palawan
Palawan (, ), officially the Province of Palawan (; ), is an archipelagic province of the Philippines that is located in the region of Mimaropa. It is the largest province in the country in terms of total area of . The capital and largest c ...
,
Soccsksargen
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,
Lanao del Norte,
Davao City
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and the
Zamboanga Peninsula. However, these are not part of the Bangsamoro region.
Demographics
The predominantly Muslim
ethnolinguistic groups of the Philippines are the
Iranun,
Jama Mapun,
Kalagan,
Kalibugan,
Maguindanao,
Maranao,
Molbog,
Sama (including the
Badjao,
Balanguingui, and various
Tawi-Tawi Sama groups),
Sangil,
Tausūg, and
Yakan. Muslims who were formerly Christians and animists are called the ''balik-Islam.''
Table
Islamic schools of thought
Sufism
Sufism
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Practitioners of Sufism are r ...
was also brought through travelling merchants and often interspersed with the classical ASWJ. Representatives of this were the ''
makhdumin'', the first missionaries of Islam in the Philippines. Examples are the Darul Abdulqadir Jilani Dergah in Talon-Talon,
Zamboanga City, and the Maharlika Blue Mosque community in
Taguig City.
There are already many practitioners of Sufism in the country from different social status. The orders or ''
tariqa
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A tariqa has a (guide) who plays the ...
s'' that are present in the country are: the Naqshbandi Aliya, Naqshbandi Chisti, Qadiri, Rifai, Shattari, Rifai Qadiri Shadhili, Tijani, and Khalwati. The Naqshbandi Aliya tariqa have the most followers, concentrated in Manila, Cebu, Zamboanga, Sulu, and Tawi-Tawi. There are also Sufis from the students and alumni of known universities, such as the
Ateneo de Manila University, the
Ateneo de Zamboanga University, and
Western Mindanao State University
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.
Classical Traditional Southeast Asian Sufism (Sufism)
Arrived during the early stages of Islam in
Southeast Asia
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, it was brought through travelling merchants and was often interspersed with
Sufism
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Practitioners of Sufism are r ...
. Adherents are required to follow one school of law (''
madhhab
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They ...
'') as a guidance in their legal and daily affairs.
Generally, in
Southeast Asia
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, most adherents of the ASWJ follow the Shafi'i school of law, and the Ash'ari school of theology. Examples are the Sabiel al-Muhtadien and Darul Makhdumin Madrasah, located in Zamboanga,
Basilan,
Sulu
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It was part of the Bangsamoro, Bangsamoro Autonomous R ...
, and
Tawi-Tawi.
Shi'ism
The first Shi'as to arrive, together with the Sufis, were the Isma'ilism, Isma'ilis and the Kaysanites, Kaysaniyyas (earlier offshoots of Shia Islam, Shi'ism), who eventually blended with the orthodox (sunni islam, ASWJ) Muslims. More Shi'as would later arrive at the height of the 1979 Iranian Revolution, Islamic Revolution in Iran. Examples are the Masjid Imam Mahdi in Suterville, Zamboanga City, and the Masjid Karbala in Marawi, Marawi City.
Indigenous Islam
Also referred to as, ''Ilmu kamaasan'', ''Ilmu kamatoahan'', ''Ilmu sa Matoah'', and ''Ilmu Minatoah'' (knowledge of the elders), it is an Folk religion#Folk Islam, indigenized amalgamation of Islam from the preceding schools of thought and local cultural customs, this is actually contextualized and simplified according to how the elders have understood Islam and the process of Islamization of the communities. These are normally communities located in far rural areas.
Salafism
Also known as the
Athari, it is originally a school of thought from the Hanbali school, Hanbali madhhab otherwise referred to as Traditionalist theology or Scripturalist theology, it then became the deviated school of Wahhabi Islam which is more puritanical in adherence to the Quran and Sunnah in the way of Salafu As-Salih.
This school of thought is notable for active propagation and conversion of people to Islam (''Balik Islam'' phenomenon), marked intolerance for interfaith and intrafaith engagements,
Examples of these groups are the Mahad Moro, Mahad Salamat, and Mahad Quran wal Hadith Zamboanga City, the Mercy Foundation in Manila and Davao City, the Al-Maarif Educational Center in Baguio City, and the Jamiatul Waqf al-Islamie, and Jamiato Monib al-Kouzbary al-Arabiyah in Marawi City.
''Ash'ari wal Maturidi''
This is the mainstream Sunni school of Islamic theology, founded by the Arab Muslim scholar, Shāfiʿī jurist, reformer (mujaddid), and scholastic theologian, Abu Hasan al-Ash'ari, Abū al-Ḥasan al-Ashʿarī in the 9th–10th century, with the Persian Muslim scholar, Ḥanafī jurist, reformer (mujaddid), and scholastic theologian Abu Mansur al-Maturidi, Abū Manṣūr al-Māturīdī in the 9th–10th century, it established an orthodox guideline based on scriptural authority, rationality, and theological rationalism. It is also a school of theology supporting the use of reason and speculative theology (kalām) to defend the faith.
Almost 95% of Sunni around the world are Ash'arism, Ash'ari and Maturidism, Maturidi. They have a few educational institutions in the country, such as the Jamiatu Al-Hikmah in Mulondo, Lanao del Sur, Mulondo,
Lanao del Sur and the Muhajireen wal Ansar Academy in Taguig City as well as the 3 prominent ones namely, Darul Ifta Region 9 and Palawan, Sabiel al-Muhtadien and Darul Makhdumin Madrasah, located in Zamboanga,
Basilan,
Sulu
Sulu (), officially the Province of Sulu (Tausug language, Tausūg: ''Wilaya' sin Lupa' Sūg''; ), is a Provinces of the Philippines, province of the Philippines in the Sulu Archipelago.
It was part of the Bangsamoro, Bangsamoro Autonomous R ...
, and
Tawi-Tawi.
''Tablighi Jama'at''
The ''Tablighi Jamaat, Tablighi Jama'at'' is a revivalist movement originated in South Asia, aiming at revitalizing Muslims’ practice of Islam. Politically neutral and tolerant, they are characterized by ''khurūj'' (regular traveling from one mosque to another) events to call people back to the mosque and pray, as well as their annual gatherings called ''ijtema, ijtema'at''. They are the most moderate, apolitical, and pacifism, pacifist among the different Muslim groups.
Most Filipino ''Tablighi Jama'at'' members are Ash'ari and Maturidi scholars, such as Sheikh Aminollah Mimbala Batua and Mawlana Mahdi Batua, as well as Filipino ASWJ scholars like Mawlana Dr. Abdullatif Cadhe Sirad.
They can be found in many mosques, most prominent is the Jama'at of Mawlana Mahdi Batua of the Masjid Al-Dahab in Quiapo, Manila, Quiapo,
Manila
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.
''Nurcu''
''Nur movement, Nurcu'' is an Islamic movement calling people back to Islam. The basis of unity of this group is the multi-volume compilation of articles and books called the ''Risale-i Nur'' ("epistle of light" in Turkish language, Turkish), which is a voluminous commentary on the Quran and Hadith by Said Nursî, Bediuzzaman Said Nursî, one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century.
Nursî's main theme in his works is answering modern man's major crisis – the absence of certainty of Faith. The ''Risale-i Nur'' is a monumental work that aims to address this. He also said that all suffering in the world is because of three things: ignorance, poverty, and misunderstanding. In his opinion, this can be healed by knowledge, service, and understanding others. This is elucidated in his ''Masterpiece, magnum opus'' as a guide to Muslims.
This group is active in many parts of the country and has trained many educators. Notable among them is the Risale-i Nur Institute in Cagayan de Oro, Cagayan de Oro City and their ''Cram school#Turkey, dershaneler'' in different cities across the Philippines. They are also responsible for publishing many Islamic books for use in elementary, junior high, and high schools, as well as universities and colleges. It was tested in the former Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao, during the term of then Commission on Higher Education (Philippines), CHED Regional Secretary Norma Sharief.
''Hizmet''
It was founded by Turkish scholar Fethullah Gülen. Their principles actually come from the ''Risale-i Nur'', except that in the present political context, it has been listed as a terrorist organization by the Government of Turkey, Turkish government since 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt, 2016.
However, it is important to note that the Gülen movement, Hizmet movement focuses on the principles of "service to humanity" and "dialogue and cooperation" as mechanisms of understanding others. They are well known to have established several schools in the Philippines and is considered a world standard in Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, science and mathematics education.
''Ahmadiyya''
Considered by most Muslim groups as heretics and non-Muslims, Ahmadiyya, Ahmadis (as they call themselves) also believe in the major tenets of Islam, except they believed that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani is the last prophet and the promised ''Mahdi'' or "messiah", of which majority of Muslim sects disagree due to the concept about the finality on the Prophethood of Muhammad.
This community consists of expatriates and predominantly Sama-Bajau, Badjaos, who are normally in the lowest social strata in Moro people, Moro society.
Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light
Derived from Shia Islam, the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (AROPL), also called the Ahmadi Religion (not to be confused with the Sunni- and Sufi-derived messianist sect of Ahmadiyyah), is a Messianism, messianist Syncretism, syncretic religious movement founded and led by an Egyptian-American religious leader Abdullah Hashem, Abdullah Hashem Aba as-Sadiq, a follower of Iraqi Shia Muslim cleric Ahmad al-Hassan, hence the name of the movement. Abdullah Hashem claimed and is believed by his followers to be the al-al-Qāʾim Āl Muḥammad, Qa'im (the second Mahdi), as Ahmad al-Hassan is the first Mahdi, who is also the key figure of the movement. Having elements of Judaism, Christianity as well as Zoroastrianism, Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism and other world religions, many of AROPL's doctrines oppose those of traditional Islam, for example, the movement believes that the Kaaba is actually in Petra, Jordan instead of Mecca, Saudi Arabia; hijab and Niqāb, niqab wearing is not mandatory but they are either allowed; and the belief in reincarnation. Unlike also traditional Islam, the movement has its own sacred book called ''The Goal of the Wise'', authored by Abdullah Hashem. AROPL's headquarters is located in Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.
The religious movement is relatively small, although increasing members are estimated to be less than a thousand followers globally, with at least three or four Filipino converts are reported.
Traditional Art By Muslims
File:Food jar (gadur), Mindanao, Maranao, brass with silver inlay, Honolulu Academy of Arts.JPG, An Indigenous tribal food jar known as ''gadur'', well known for its brass with silver inlay
File:Chest, Mindanao, Maranao, wood and bone, Honolulu Museum of Art.JPG, A chest made of wood and bone inlay
File:Lute (kutyapi), Mindanao, wood, Honolulu Museum of Art.jpg, Kutiyapi the native boat-shaped lute of the archipelago
File:Saddle panel, Bisilan Island, Yakan, wood with shell inlay, Honolulu Museum of Art I.JPG, Saddle panel, wood with shell inlay
File:Saddle panel, Bisilan Island, Yakan, wood with shell inlay, Honolulu Museum of Art II.JPG, Saddle panel, wood with shell inlay
File:Jaw harp handle, Mindanao, Maranao, horn with brass studs, Honolulu Museum of Art.JPG, Kubing (native jaw harp) handle, horn with brass studs
File:Agung 02.jpg, Agung - large bass nipple-gongs native to the Philippines
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See also
* List of mosques in the Philippines
* Religion in the Philippines
References
External links
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