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Thursday, August 8, 2013

Tabak Division joins the Islamic Community in the celebration of Eidil Fitri

The Tabak Troopers at the Parade Ground Photo by Jong Cadion
 
By KIT KAIMO

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur – The Army’s Premier Infantry (Tabak) Divisions joins the Muslim brothers around the world in the celebration of Eidil Fitri, the culmination of the Holy Month of Ramadan conducted at around 7:00 o’clock this morning August 9, 2013 at the Tabak Mosque.

According to Major Adzramien T Sahisa, an Imam and at the same time the Command Chaplain, there are more or less 2,000 Muslim soldiers in the 1st Tabak Division and majority are assigned in the different combat units of the Command who are conducting Internal Peace and Security Operations. Our brothers in the field celebrated the Eid’l Fitri in the community where they are now and away from their families.

Meanwhile, BGen Felicito Virgilio M Trinidad, Acting Commander, 1st Infantry Division congratulated the Muslim Soldiers under his command by saying:

Among Muslim faithful, “I commend our Muslim brothers, because today is the end of Ramadan, a holy activity, yet most of our brothers are out there safeguarding our people and making our Muslim communities peaceful and allow them enjoy the celebration of Eid’l Fitri. I salute every one of you. Happy Hari Raya Eidil Fitri Almubarak.”

The Tabak Troopers at the Parade Ground Photo by Jong Cadion

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