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[Title] => Islamic classes to be taught daily?
[Summary] => The Department of Education (DepEd) wants Madrasah classes to be held daily for Muslim students by next school year.
Education Undersecretary for Muslim Affairs Manaros Boransing said that due to the lack of classroom facilities in public schools, Madrasah classes can only be held every Saturday for Muslim students.
Boransing said in their recent visit to different public schools in Manila last Saturday, DepEd officials were pleased with how the Madrasah curriculum developed by the department is carried out in Manila, Quezon City, Pateros and Taguig.
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[Title] => PNP asks Muslim leaders: Define martyrdom
[Summary] => A ranking Philippine National Police (PNP) official appealed to his fellow Muslims yesterday to justify the meaning of "martyrdom" in the Koran.
Senior Superintendent Sukarno Ikbala, head of the PNP-Task Force Salaam, said Muslim leaders or Ulamas must educate the faithful on the true meaning of the word since it is being misused by extremists to justify terrorism.
While the dictionary defines martyrdom as the suffering and death of a martyr, Ikbala said extremist groups have their own interpretation of the word.
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Education Undersecretary for Muslim Affairs Manaros Boransing said that due to the lack of classroom facilities in public schools, Madrasah classes can only be held every Saturday for Muslim students.
Boransing said in their recent visit to different public schools in Manila last Saturday, DepEd officials were pleased with how the Madrasah curriculum developed by the department is carried out in Manila, Quezon City, Pateros and Taguig.
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Senior Superintendent Sukarno Ikbala, head of the PNP-Task Force Salaam, said Muslim leaders or Ulamas must educate the faithful on the true meaning of the word since it is being misused by extremists to justify terrorism.
While the dictionary defines martyrdom as the suffering and death of a martyr, Ikbala said extremist groups have their own interpretation of the word.
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September 20, 2005 - 12:00am