DILG chief message to Filipino Muslims: Enliven your spirituality

DILG chief message to Filipino Muslims: Enliven your spirituality

/ 10:07 PM March 12, 2024

Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos encouraged Filipino Muslims to deepen their spirituality and to be inspired by the Qur’an in the month of Ramadan.

Interior Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. | File photo / Albert Calvelo of Senate PRIB

MANILA, Philippines — Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos encouraged Filipino Muslims to deepen their spirituality and to be inspired by the Qur’an in the month of Ramadan.

“In this important month, may you continue to enliven your spirituality and practice the sacred text of the Holy Qur’an in your daily undertakings,” Abalos said in a statement on Tuesday.

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READ: Bangsamoro Mufti declares start of Ramadan on Tuesday

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Ramadan, which began on Tuesday as announced by the Sheikh Abdulrauf Guialani of the Bangsamoro, marks the holy month of fasting for Muslims.

This was due to the moon not being sighted in a moonsighting ceremony on March 10.

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“Amid diversity, we are bonded by our monotheistic faith,” Abalos added.

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The official also expressed hope that Ramadan would provide opportunities for harmony.

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READ: Marcos urges forgiveness, harmony in Ramadan message

May this month present us all with boundless opportunities toward genuine, inclusive, and “sustained peace and development,” he concluded.

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