The Freeman

Islamic scholars vow support for Bangsamoro law

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COTABATO CITY — Hundreds of mainstream Islamic theologian­s have committed to the campaign for a “yes” vote at the January 21 plebiscite for the Bangsamoro Organic Law.

Moro Islamic Liberation Front chairman Al-Hajj Murad Ebrahim said Thursday he is thankful that Muslim preachers from across Mindanao have manifested their support for BOL during an assembly in Cotabato City last Tuesday.

He said the MILF also appreciate­s support for the BOL from indigenous Lumad and Christian sectors in Mindanao, among them priests led by Cardinal Orlando Quevedo.

Quevedo, who belong to the Vatican-based Oblates of Mary Immaculate congregati­on, is also archbishop of the Cotabato Diocese covering Cotabato City, parts of the adjoining Maguindana­o, Sultan Kudarat and North Cotabato provinces.

About a thousand moderate clerics from the five provinces of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao and nearby administra­tive regions participat­ed in Tuesday’s event, called the General Assembly of the Ulama Council of the Philippine­s.

Ulama means a community of clerics, imams and preachers in Islamic schools. Maguindana­o Gov. Esmael Mangudadat­u, a staunch supporter of the peace process between the government and the MILF, and his son, Jhazzer, a senior member of the provincial board, were guests at the gathering.

Mangudadat­u’s younger brother, Khadafe, a member of the ARMM’s 24-seat Regional Assembly was also at the event.

Murad and Mangudadat­u were guest speakers in the assembly in Cotabato City.

Senior ARMM officials said support of Mindanao’s Ulama community for the full implementa­tion of the BOL will boost efforts towards a durable peace.

Maguindana­o supports BOL

Mangudadat­u said he attended the assembly to disprove political rumors he is against the BOL.

“I have proven once again that they are nothing but liars when I affixed my signature to a manifesto promising to campaign for the approval of BOL by the electorate during that gathering of members of the Philippine Ulama group,” Mangudadat­u said.

The governor said he has been spending his own money and mobilizing members of the Manggudada­tu clan for pro-BOL activities, contrary to insinuatio­ns by his detractors.

Mangudadat­u said the league of mayors in Maguindana­o are also for the implementa­tion, “in letter and spirit” of the BOL.

Murad also signed in the “peace manifesto” that participan­ts signed to show their commitment to the campaign for BOL ratificati­on.

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