Muslims in the Philippines / Cesar Adib Majul.
Material type: TextQuezon City : University of the Philippines Press, [1999];copyright 1999Description: xvii, 468 pages 23 cmContent type:- text
- volume
- 9715421881
- DS 666.M7 .M289 1999
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DS 666.M7 .B329 1991 Liberalism and the quest for islamic identity in the Philippines. / | DS 666.M7 C318 1986 Bangsa Moro people in search of peace. / | DS 666.M7 .Es85 2002 The Kalibugans Moros of Zamboanga Peninsula : an inquiry into social fission, hybridity, and ethnicity / | DS 666.M7 .M289 1999 Muslims in the Philippines / | DS 666.M7 .M289 1999 Muslims in the Philippines / | DS 666.M7 .M289 1999 Muslims in the Philippines / | DS 666.M7 M38 1984 Muslim Filipino experience. |
At bottom, the Muslim resistance against Spain in the Philippines was not an isolated or insignificant phenomenon but an essential part of the general resistance of all Muslim peoples in Malaysia against Western Imperialism, colonialism, and Christianity. In an important sense, the sultanates were articulations of a wider social entity, the Islamic society in the Malaysian world. It is within this context that the history of Moro Wars should be seen to be better understood...History books in the Philippines tend to lay emphasis on events in other islands and glorify national heroes from such areas, as if the history of Philippines is only that of people who had been conquered while the history of the unconquered ones do not merit a share in the history of the Philippines. Possibly, with greater tolerance, intensive scholarship on all levels, deeper and wider moral perspectives and a greater appreciation of the concept and implications of a pluralistic society, a future generation of Filipinos would consider the struggle of the Muslim South as part of the struggle of the entire nation-and the epic exploits of its heroes may well be the nation's heritage. (Publisher)
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