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Rizal from a Moro Lens.


by Roque Santos Morales on Sunday, June 19, 2011 at 9:21pm A Moros reflections on the Rizaliana thesis.

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As a child, it would be impossible not to admire the man we know as Jose Rizal, multi-talented, intellectual, ADHD afflicted (my supposition), and one whose thoughts were able to move a people to wae up. Many theories, ideas and papers have been written on this man, many a young Moro has sought to emulate the traits that Rizal has exhibit. Many however say that someone should bear that honor instead of Rizal, being said to be popularized by a colonial power in order to mentally subjugate the Malay race that Rizal proudly represented. Rizal among others, also made several contributions that Moros should remember, he personally realized the importance of Sabah and in his memoirs one can see he had made efforts for it to be occupied. He perhaps understood he future implications and problems that the Sulu Sultans would face when it would not be returned to them. This however, does not mean that we should forget the the first person to fight the colonialists was a Moro, Maas Iliji or Kaggi Pulaku, as what Lapu lapu was called. Many a valiant Moro hero was forgotten and never openly acknowledged, except their memories were kept alive by their tarsilas and kissahs. Rizal was a shining gem, however, as a Moro, it is sad to know that the other gems of the Moro people, part of the great Malayan Race he espoused is forgotten and the people assimilated whether forcibly or not, and recognition still but a dream like the stories he wrote, and the aspirations they fight for is but like ink written over running water. Like Comment Share Delete Ffirahs Nat, John Chris Crisostomo, Eisah Seraspe and 16 others like this. Roque Santos Morales thans for the likes.... :) June 19 at 10:06pm Like ngs Yazir Rajim Magsukul sin wala aku nakaagad ha cult nila yan. June 20 at 12:23am Unlike 1 person Mehol K. Sadain Correct Yusuf. The national government, starting with the Americans and perpetuated by the succeeding administrations, have marginalized the heroes who fought and died for the cause of their race. Maas Iliji fought for the Malay cause as a ...See More June 20 at 6:49am Unlike 4 people Roque Santos Morales Thank you Tuan Yaz and Sir Mehol K. Sadain June 20 at 9:43am Like Ali B. Sangki Yes Tuan Sir Comm. We have many stories to tell abt our Moro Heroes. We have to preserve their heroic deeds to guide the coming generations of our Bangsa. I tried doing that when I was wth OMA. We have many books, articles, artifacts, anti...See More June 20 at 10:23am Like 5 people Icas Phils I emphatize with your situation Sec. Sangki, May Allah Reward our good deeds and the best of intentions.... June 20 at 10:30am Like 1 person Ali B. Sangki Yes Icas, Thanks very much for sharing your kindness & thougths. Its wonderful to know friends in the FB... June 20 at 10:56am Like 1 person Roque Santos Morales Thank you for appreciation of the note sir, as writers and people who believe that there are things to be done, we hope this humble note can at least serve a purpose. June 20 at 10:57am Like 2 people

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Roque Santos Morales Thank you as well for those who have liked this humble note. Much appreciated June 20 at 10:59am Like Mohd Zakir Abdullah All our collective aspirations to prominently recognize our heroes may come into fruition soon after the Sultanate of Sulu Darul Islam attains stability as an independent state. Efforts are being put in motion now with no less than the Sultan himself commissioning a couple of our able luminaries to come up with the real history of our proud nation. We look forward to success of this mission. June 20 at 11:11am Like 6 people Roque Santos Morales ameen... June 20 at 11:12am Like Ali B. Sangki Yes Brother Roque. You are doing a very good work for the Ummah with your very inspiring notes..Am now "hibernating" as taong Promdi in Maguindanao. After my work in OMA am learning to tickle wth my laptop kaya hindi pa tayo masyado expert... I like your many postings! at yon kay Sir Comm Sadain. June 20 at 11:14am Like 1 person Roque Santos Morales allahumma ameen June 20 at 11:21am Like 1 person Ali B. Sangki Salam Brother Kirs. I think I was in Malaysia one time & I tried getting your number thru Brother Bars. Kaya lang you were very busy, then I proceeded to a coastal State in Malaysia. Really wish to see you! June 20 at 12:49pm Like 1 person Mohd Zakir Abdullah Sorry for the miss brother. I really tried hard to see you then but too bad we were at the height of employment crisis that added to the breakdown of the car I had borrowed from a friend. Regrets... June 20 at 1:06pm Like 1 person Neldy Jolo Indeed..Professionals must have been writing the real history of the Muslims in Mindanao and Sulu Archi... June 20 at 1:49pm Like Ali B. Sangki Yes Brother Kirs. I was in contact wth Bro Bars he told me the problem. I was also typing kanina a narrative of my stay in Lupah Sug. Mahaba na storya when my laptop suddenly tripped. will kip ntots. Warm regards. June 20 at 4:18pm Like 1 person Mohd Zakir Abdullah InshaAllah, we'll kipntats, wslm June 20 at 6:01pm Like 1 person Noralyn Mustafa Writing the true history of the Moros is long OVERDUE. But it must not be written in isolation. It has to be a collaborative effort, totally devoid of any political agenda or parochial interests. Nobody has a monopoly of facts and resources...See More June 21 at 12:41am Like 2 people Roque Santos Morales Magsukul Mam Noralyn Mustafa for sharing your thoughts and appreciating this simple note. :) June 21 at 12:45am Like 1 person Ali B. Sangki Yes Madam Noralyn. I was informed the space I allocated as Museum in the OMA Central Ofc is now occupied for other purposes & the other portion is being used by one of the Commissioners. It was closed. The mandate of OMA & now NCMF is vi...See More June 21 at 10:32am Like 1 person Roque Santos Morales Perhaps sir, we can start a small virtual online museum for starters and eventually later if resources may allow, we can have both a physical and online museum. Just a suggestion to my elders sir. June 21 at 10:33am Like 3 people Rhonald Macayana like like like. June 21 at 11:39am Unlike 1 person Roque Santos Morales tnx Ron

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Noralyn Mustafa Yes, its in the IRR. But maybe one problem they have is that their supplementary budget has not been released so far. And Lucman and Bara have yet to resolve the issue between them is the SC does not decide soonest. June 21 at 7:25pm Like Noralyn Mustafa Maybe its time to form an online group for the promotion of Moro culture and history. This is urgent. June 21 at 7:27pm Like Roque Santos Morales Insha allah madame will mae an informal FB group and eventually a page where we can initially post pictures and share notes of Moro heroes and events. I hope that all the ones who have commented and liked my note would participate actively in that forum. Salam June 21 at 7:52pm Like Datu Amran Tuan RSM hi Jose Rizal kunu' yan ha bayta'2x iban suysuy2x panubu' sin Sultan Saiful Rijal Ibn al-Marhum Sultan Abdul Kahar Jalilul Alam... June 22 at 9:14am Like 1 person Yazir Rajim "Unless you can persuade about a dozen claimants to choose who among them is most qualified to be sultan according to the time-honored protocol of succession in the context of today's political and social realities. Or we will lose North B...See More June 22 at 9:51am Unlike 2 people Roque Santos Morales Bang Ta sissayun Tuan DA, mga Tau batangas, cavite iban laguna amu na pag-yanun hi Meinrado Martinez Taal Moros June 22 at 9:51am Like Roque Santos Morales Well Said Tuan Yazir Rajim my point only is that we have discussed ideas of Rizal, I havent found any of Rizals notes on the Sulu Sultanate, maybe Dr Meinrado Martinez may have them. as to the idea of the UTC, i agree, bout time.... June 22 at 9:54am Like 2 people Yazir Rajim There's a friend in Malaysia said that Jose Rizal, mentioned in the Kitab pusaka sin Kamaasan, had met Maas ilidji and some Sultanate Officials in Sulu. About the authenticity, we'll wait until my friend allowed me to photocopy that kitab. June 22 at 9:59am Like 1 person Roque Santos Morales Masha allah. thats a positive and welcome development :) June 22 at 10:00am Like Datu Amran Aun isab hambuuk stori in ngan niya yan bang ha Malayan world is Hussein Rijal (some said Hussain Rasul)... June 22 at 11:57am Like Roque Santos Morales Tuan DA, that one, i strongly suspect bat in nagpakanat sin kissah yan tau Busay (maria cristina).... June 22 at 12:05pm Like 1 person Yazir Rajim Misan di ha Malaysia nakadungug aku theory bihan daing ha hambuuk alim Melayu. June 22 at 1:55pm Unlike 1 person Roque Santos Morales I agree, when people read his works they are inclined to conclude that, especially if you read his works seriously.... June 22 at 3:03pm Like Meinrado D. Martinez Yazir, I would not be surprised of your comments. As I read Rizal's works, I tend to conclude that his Islamic ideas did not come from readings but most probably with interactions with Muslim intellectuals. Brother Yusuf, can you post here my article on the virtual conversation of Rizal with Yusuf? June 22 at 3:24pm Like 1 person Roque Santos Morales insha allah will paste the link.... June 22 at 3:37pm Like 1 person

Neldy Jolo Indeed, Jose Rizal visited Jolo during his travel to Sandakan. I forgot the year...Please post the conversation wiht Yusuf...thank you June 22 at 3:58pm Like 2 people Datu Amran Sambat hi Prof Mustafa Dimaro, nakapag miting2x pa kunu' hi Jose Rizal iban Syeikh Muhammad Abduh and Syeikh Jamaluddin al-Afghani... June 22 at 4:46pm Like 1 person Miqdad Ansari Salamun Alaykum! June 22 at 8:38pm Unlike 1 person Roque Santos Morales wa alaikum wa salam akhi. June 22 at 8:43pm Like Miqdad Ansari The moro people has a lot to learn from Dr. Jose Rizal. Sacrifice. I also read from an article in the News paper decades ago that he has a malayan name... Hussein Risallah June 22 at 8:44pm Like 1 person Maria Shelah Satur I visited Rizal monument and house (heidelberg) where he used to live during his studies(medicine;optomology)..also got to admire how Germans respected his PRESENCE and still is. Even name the street after his. Jose Rizal Strasse..One of my albums. June 23 at 2:49am Unlike 1 person Datu Amran Daypara napudda' na bang bukun maraw tuud pagguruhan hi Dr. JR ha philology. Mataud kunu' Bahasa kaingatan niya: Spanish, Latin, Arabic, French, Italian, English, German, Japanese, Dutch, Catalan, Tagalog, Visayan, Ilocano, Cebuano, Subanon and Melayu. Maingat daisab siya ha Greek, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Chinese, Russian, Swedish, and Portuguese. June 23 at 8:29am Unlike 2 people Write a comment...

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