By Jong
Cadion
Zamboanga
City (October 25, 2016) -- Islamic scholar Sheikh Muhammad Imran Anguilla Al-Hafiz
from Singapore emphasized the importance of interfaith collaboration in countering
violent extremism during a round-table discussion with officers and enlisted
personnel of the Western Mindanao Command.
Western
Mindanao Command (WesMinCom) Spokesperson Maj. Filemon I. Tan Jr. disclosed
that in coordination with the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos and the
Zambasulta Halal Club, Inc., the WesMinCom hosted the dialogue on “Islam,
Moderation, Interfaith-Intercultural Dialogue and Countering Violent Extremism,”
which aimed to discuss the importance of understanding Islam and the need for
Muslim communities to be involved with the government’s initiatives for peace
and development in the light of the challenges posed by the Islamic State of
Iraq and Syria, Jemaah Islamiya, and Abu Sayyaf Group.
Maj. Tan added
that the said dialogue was held this 8:00 morning at the Civil Development
Center in Camp Navarro, Calarian, this city.
Maj. Tan also
said that among those who participated were the chaplains of the WesMinCom; 3rd
Air Division, Philippine Air Force, and Naval Forces Western Mindanao; officers
of the Civil-Military Operations of the 6th Infantry Division, Philippine Army;
1st Infantry Division, Philippine Army; and the 4th Civil Relations Group,
Civil Relations Service, Armed Forces of the Philippines.
Recognized by
the Islamic council of Johor as a qualified religious teacher, Sheikh Anguilla
Al-Hafiz previously visited the Philippines and gave discussions on counter
radicalization to academes and the police in Zamboanga City in January, this
year.
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