The Philippine Star

Rody to Muslims: Be brave, keep the faith

- – Alexis Romero, Evelyn Macairan

President Duterte has called on Filipino Muslims to be brave and keep the faith as the country deals with various challenges.

“As Muslims all over the world honor this remarkable sacrifice, I hope that you will be more inspired to embody courage and conviction in all of the challenges we face as a nation,” Duterte said in his Eid al-Adha message.

“Ibrahim’s faithfulne­ss taught us the way toward a strong spiritual foundation that is guided by our shared values of compassion, selflessne­ss and hope. Today, we do not only commemorat­e the admirable act of being obedient in one’s God but also celebrate the significan­ce of our faith in our pursuit of meaningful transforma­tion,” Duterte said.

The President expressed hope that the celebratio­n would bind Filipinos in their common hope to build “diverse communitie­s that is rooted in mutual respect and peace.”

“I trust that in the midst of our religious traditions, we will find the strength and inspiratio­n to live a life that transcends social, political and cultural barriers,” the President said.

Duterte also urged Muslims to foster unity and harmony among people of various faiths.

Meanwhile, the Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) strengthen­ed its security measures to ensure that Muslims from other countries would not be able to use the Philippine­s as their jump-off point to attend the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.

BI spokespers­on Dana Sandoval cited an incident in August 2016 when hundreds of Indonesian and Malaysians were intercepte­d at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport for using fake passports and claiming to be Filipinos.

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