The Muslim National Digital Newspaper | Bearer of Glad Tidings. Vol. I, No. 49 | May 21-27, 2021 (Shawwal 9-15, 1442) | 14 Pages | Online Issue
SPECIAL REPORT by JULMUNIR I. JANNARAL
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ne of the pioneer-columnists of the Philippine Muslim Today who was suffering from Covid19 illness has passed away due to his blood oxy-
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t can be considered as a good textbook case of visitors overstaying their welcome, or squatters stubbornly holding on to land that is not theirs in the first place. But Israel is no visitor, and much less a squatter. It has acted
A7 MINDANAO
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Editorial:
PALESTINE: The Muslim World's Fiasco
A8 THE COMMUNITY
New bus routes seen to Bangsamoro Parliament boost Mindanao economy approves education code
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY— The opening of new bus routes in Mindanao will further reopen economic activities in the island’s regions, the chief of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board-in Region 10 (LTFRB-10) said Wednesday.
gen level had lowered to 60 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) while aboard a commercial boat.
COTABATO CITY — The Bangsamoro Parliament approved on Tuesday the Bangsamoro Education Code, a measure that will provide for the establishment, management, and support of a complete and integrated quality education system in the Bangsamoro region.
the part of usurper and oppressor for several decades, thanks to the Zionist ideology which has clouded many a mind in Israel and has spread to much of the Western powers.
A9 FOREIGN
Israel agrees on ceasefire with Hamas
ANKARA — Israel has agreed on a cease-fire with Palestinian resistance groups in Gaza, Israeli media and Hamas officials confirmed on Thursday evening. According to Hamas and Israeli sources, the Egyptian-brokered cease-fire will go into effect as of 2 a.m. Friday morning (2300GMT Thursday).
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A10 FEATURE
THE BATTLE OF JOLO (2)
It was a ghastly sight, a scene that had etched itself deep in my memory, and one that I will never forget. I ran and climbed the steps as fast as I could. My panic abated when I saw my cousin at the edge of the wharf. Both of us were entrusted by her mother to look after the jewelry she hadpacked in two small bandoliers which we tied around our waist.