ARMM is creative, too
Muslim Mindanao showcases its crafts and delicacies in a 6-month grand festival.
Muslim Mindanao showcases its crafts and delicacies in a 6-month grand festival.
A kaleidoscope of colors will be unleashed as Muslim Mindanao celebrates the founding of the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) with a splash.
A visit should erase this city’s crime-ridden image.
Muslims worldwide are in the midst of Ramadan, the holy month of rigorous fasting, prayers and reconnecting with the Quran. In the Philippines, where Islam is the second largest religion, 60 percent of the Muslim population live in Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).
As a sign of thanksgiving for good graces, the Yakans, the indigenous group of Basilan, serve dulang, a medley of molded sticky rice with chicken, fried fish and vegetable on a banana leaf.
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