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Islam and Muslims in the Philippines; National Commission on Muslim Filipinos Archived November 19, 2016, at the Wayback Machine is a government agency whose objective is to promote the rights of Muslim Filipinos and to make them active participants in Philippine nation-building.
Filipino Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam (2 P) I. Filipino Islamists (15 P) S. Filipino Sunni Muslims (1 C) Pages in category "Filipino Muslims" The following 155 ...
The National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (Filipino: Pambansang Komisyon sa mga Pilipinong Muslim; Arabic: اللجنة الوطنية لمسلمي الفلبين : allajnat alwataniat limuslimi alfilibiyn) is a government agency in the Philippines, whose objective is to promote the rights of Muslim Filipinos and to make them active participants in Philippine nation-building.
According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, the Muslim population of the Philippines in 2020 was 6.98 million (6.4%). [4] However, a 2012 estimate by the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) stated that there were 10.7 million Muslims, or approximately 11 percent of the total population.
Filipino Muslims (4 C, 155 P) I. Islamism in the Philippines (3 C, 7 P) M. Moro people (6 C, 19 P) Mosques in the Philippines (2 C, 1 P, 6 F) Muslim communities of ...
Filipino Americans portraying the traditional makeup and attire of a newlywed Yakan couple. The Seputangan is the most intricate design worn by the women around their waist or as a head cloth. The Palipattang is patterned after the color of the rainbow while the bunga-sama, after the python. Almost every Yakan fabric can be described as unique ...
The Code of Muslim Personal Laws covers marriage done under Islamic rites. The same also recognizes divorce contrary to the Family Code of the Philippines which does not recognize divorce, barring most non-Muslim Filipinos from legally ending their marriage. Divorce between a non-Muslim and a Muslim is also recognized such as the divorce case ...
The Code of Muslim Personal Laws covers marriage done under Islamic rites. The same also allows Muslims to avail of divorce contrary to the Family Code of the Philippines which bares most non-Muslim Filipinos from legally ending their marriage. Divorce between a non-Muslim and a Muslim is also recognized such as the divorce case of a Christian ...