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My humble dream for my homeland, Sulu!

Originally Posted On Mindanao Examiner : https://mindanaoexaminer.com/41405-2/ My humble dream for my homeland, Sulu! By Ar-Rayyan Mawallil Tulawie Photo credit to owner I STILL REMEMBER when I was a kid, when night comes, before going to bed, we all gathered together with my siblings and cousins ready to intently listen to the interesting stories of our grandparent about their childhood life in Sulu. I still remember the joy in their faces as they elatedly narrate to us the stories of their past as how they lived in a peaceful and lovely place of Jolo, the capital town of Sulu, wherein even if they roam around with their friends in the middle of the night, watch a movie at the theatre together, and they even joked that during their time even if you sleep at Plaza Rizal, among others; they don’t have to worry that something bad might happen to them and they always feel secured as they enjoyed a calmer life in the town. Indeed, it is exhilarating to hear the story of the pas...

OPINION: ‘Some health facilities uphold DOH memo on Niqaab’

Originally Posted On Mindanao Examiner : https://mindanaoexaminer.com/opinion-some-health-facilities-uphold-doh-memo-on-niqaab-by-gamson-jr-mawallil-quijano/ OPINION: ‘Some health facilities uphold DOH memo on Niqaab’ By Gamson Jr Mawallil Quijano DAVAO CITY, the hometown of the 16th and current President of the Philippines, and the first from Mindanao – is truly one of the ‘Muslim-friendly’ cities in the country. Its government thoroughly supports – by all means – the Muslims community thereat by ensuring at all times they can freely and comfortably practice their Islamic way of life. This has been affirmed during the dialysis training of my wife – Nur Aisa Husin, a registered Nurse – in one of health facilities in Davao City – the Nephrology Center of Davao located at Door 6, Carriedo Building, J.P. Laurel Avenue. According to her, from the day of her enrolment until she successfully finished her course, she never had experienced any discrimination from all her colleagues...