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Lugay-Lugay Madrasah

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Type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSubject(s): 1970 | Provinces and cities | Cotabato City | 1970 | amrt | arabic | cotabato | education | mindanao | omar bajunaid | Qur'' anic Schools | schools | students and teachers | writingOnline resources: View photo (midsize) | View photo (thumbnail) | View in Retrato website With printsGeneral Note(s):
Photo shows Prof. Omar M. Bajunaid, president of the Lugay-Lugay Rhaseedah High School lecturing fourth year students on Arabic jurisprudence - the oneness of God. A great many new madrasas (Qur''anic schools) have been founded in the chief cities and towns of the Muslim areas and a new breed of educated Muslims has emerged. In fact the Muslim Filipinos have become so self consciously Muslim that the long-used and inappropriate word "Moro" now offends many of them. Each year, Filipino students go abroad to study at various Islamic educational institutions. Thus far, about a hundred young Filipino Muslims have studied at Al Azhar University in Cairo under scholarship provided for by the Egyptian governmentImage type: OriginalMedia format: With prints
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Images (Retrato, RHC) Images (Retrato, RHC) Filipinas Heritage Library Retrato - Geographical File GE00305 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan GE00305

Photo shows Prof. Omar M. Bajunaid, president of the Lugay-Lugay Rhaseedah High School lecturing fourth year students on Arabic jurisprudence - the oneness of God. A great many new madrasas (Qur''anic schools) have been founded in the chief cities and towns of the Muslim areas and a new breed of educated Muslims has emerged. In fact the Muslim Filipinos have become so self consciously Muslim that the long-used and inappropriate word "Moro" now offends many of them. Each year, Filipino students go abroad to study at various Islamic educational institutions. Thus far, about a hundred young Filipino Muslims have studied at Al Azhar University in Cairo under scholarship provided for by the Egyptian government.

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