Understanding Islam and Muslims in the Philippines /

Understanding Islam and Muslims in the Philippines / edited by Peter Gowing. - Quezon City : New Day Publishers 1988. - ix, 176 p. ; 22 cm.

Contents Part one: Islam Islam in a multi-religious society Church and Mosque: confrontation of symposium? Some aspects of the history of Islam in Southeast Asia Notes on the contact history of Mindanao and Sulu Part two: Muslim Filipino ethnology The anthropology of Christianity and Islam in the Philippines: a bi-polar approach to divrsity The meeting of the Tausug and Zamboanga worlds Parrang Sabbil: ritual suicide among the Tausug of Solo Tiruray-Maguindanaon ethnic relations: an ethnohistorical puzzle Ramadhan as observed in Lanao Muslim progress through social change Part three: Muslims and the Philippine Nation Reflections on the Moro wars and the new Filipino The Cotabato conflict: impressions of an outsider Maguindanaon hopes and fears from the constitutional convention The Philippines State and "secularized" Muslim concepts: aspects and problems Development program for Mindanao and Sulu: retrospect and prospect Contrasting agenda for peace in the Muslim South The tragedy in Mindanao and Sulu and some thoughts about the way out-a communique from the eight annual seminar

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Muslims (Pilipinos)--Philippines
Islam--Relations--Christianity--Philippines


Philippines--Ethnic relations

FIL DS 666 / .M8 U53

FIL 297.1 / Un2 1988
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