The Muslim National Digital Newspaper | Bearer of Glad Tidings. Vol. I, No. 46 | April 30-May 6, 2021 (Ramadan 18-24, 1442) | 12 Pages | Online Issue
By Julmunir I. Jannaral
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AVAO CITY — The Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) advocacy to protect environment while increasing productivity and reducing poverty will take a giant step next week with the staging of a virtual convention to build the Mindanao Abuyog Sweet Jackfruit and Hass Avocado industries.
A5 THE COMMUNITY
Secretary Manny Pinol of MinDA said the Virtual Convention set on May 8, Saturday, will involve Plant Propagators, Farmers, Buyers, Funders and relevant agencies of government, including the National Commission on the Indigenous People (NCIP) which supervises wide Ancestral Domain Areas. Full Story on Page A6
A8 MINDANAO
A9 Focus on Ramadan
What happens to Saudidonated ‘korma’ for Muslims
Adiong opens late dad-desired Ramadan fasting not masjid in Wao, LDS about Hunger
WHAT HAPPENS TO THE SAUDI-DONATED KORMA?
COTABATO CITY — Lanao del Sur Gov. Mamintal “Bombit” Alonto-Adiong Jr. has inaugurated in Wao town a masjid his late namesake father had desired but failed to construct in lifetime.
Several Muslim Filipinos who are undergoing their 30-day fasting during the holy month of Ramadan are always expecting that during the time of their Iftar or breaking of their fast they can savour the sweet dates or “Korma” usually through the courtesy of the embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Makati City. This year’s Ramadan is a different story for the Muslims in the Philippines.
“This is another self-actualizing success. Our father had long desired but did not realize it for reason or another in his lifetime,” Gov. Adiong told the Philippine Muslim Today news by phone in the vernacular on April 25.
The questions about Ramadan are always pretty much the same. First there is interest in how we observe the sacred month, which began this week. Then there is shock at how intense the requirement of fasting is: “Wait, so you fast all the way from before sunrise to sunset?” “You can’t even drink water?” “I could never do that.” Don’t worry, it doesn’t cause us self-doubt, nor do we get offended...