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An Interfaith Council for Zamboanga City

On December 23, 2013  the  Sangguniang  Panlungsod (City Council) of  Zamboanga City passed Ordinance No.420  – “ An Ordinance Strengthening the City’s Interfaith Program Through the Creation of the City Interfaith Council and Mandating the Establishment of Interfaith Desks and Focal Persons  and Providing Funds Therefore and for Other Related Purposes.” In the preamble to

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Are Muslims and Christians Brothers and Sisters? | August 29, 2012

I regularly share ideas with Muslim and Christian leaders. Sometimes I do this when the Muslims and Christians are together , sometimes separately – when we reflect together in the Silsilah way to promote dialogue in the concrete situation, considering the cultural back ground and the different understanding of religion in each group. But there

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LETTER TO A MUSLIM FRIEND IN THE SPIRIT OF THE RAMADHAN | August 8, 2012

We decided to send a letter of a Christian to a Muslim friend written during the formation program of Silsilah Dialogue Movement held last June 25-28, 2012. This program is part of the effort of Silsilah that started this year 2012 that conducts formation for Muslim and Christian leaders and professionals in Zamboanga City and

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“OLYMPICS ON INTERFAITH HARMONY” in the Philippines | August 1, 2012

One of the major international event – the “Olympic Games” started in Olympia, Greece. The Olympics  is considered to be foremost sports competition in the world and more than 200 nations participates and this event has acquired a worldwide interest that unites people from different parts of the world.  One of the major international event

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THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE EMMAUS DIALOGUE COMMUNITY | February 15, 2011

February 8, 1987 to February 8, 2012 – a span of 25 years since the establishment of the Emmaus Dialogue Community (EDC).The 25th Anniversary of its founding was an occasion for the EDC to express gratitude to the Archdiocese of Zamboanga for welcoming them as an official lay association in the Church. The archbishops of

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SILSILAH HARMONY POST: A SIGN OF SOLIDARITY AND PEACE FOR MINDANAO | June 15, 2011

On June 11, 2011 a symbolic obelisk in R. T. Lim Boulevard was unveiled by Congressional Representative of the 1st District Maria Isabelle Climaco-Salazar, witnessed by Mayor Celso L. Lobregat , members of the IFCL and other groups of the Silsilah Dialogue Movement, friends from the Inter-Religious Solidarity Movement for Peace (IRSMP) and the officers

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The 2011 Silsilah Special Course was on the theme “The Mindanao Conflict: Multiple Perspectives of the Problem and the Need for a Common Articulation of the Solution” | June 1, 2011 |

The 2011 Silsilah Special Course was on the theme “The Mindanao Conflict: Multiple Perspectives of the Problem and the Need for a Common Articulation of the Solution” held on May 23-28, 2011 This theme was chosen for a number of reasons, three of which are 1) the continuing conflict deepens the divide between Mindanao groups

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Silsilah Youth Camp Tackle Good Governance | May 18, 2011

Some 98 youth leaders attended the 12th Silsilah Solidarity Youth Camp (SSYC) on May 10-14, 2011 at the Harmony Village Campsite, in Pitogo, Sinunuc, Zamboanga City. The participating youth leaders represented different youth groups, communities, schools and organizations in a 5- day camp organized by the SilPeace, a program for the youth of Silsilah Dialogue

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Out of the Chaos, a Sign of Hope for a New Spirit of Dialogue | March 20, 2011

North Africa and the Middle East have been wracked by unrest and civil disorder since January this year. While the situations in Tunisia and Egypt have evolved into the stage where the respective countries are now working out new constitutions and the people in general have a stronger sense of what kind of governance they

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Different Areas in Mindanao call for Dialogue as Love in Action for Peace | March 16, 2011

Different parts of the world remain unstable because of conflict arising from cultural and religious differences, which in turn generate violence that pits one neighborhood against another or one family against another. Add to this the devastation in people’s lives caused by natural calamities and we get a picture of the reason for the deep

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BASILAN INTER-FAITH GROUP SPEARHEADS “WALK FOR PEACE” | March 9, 2011

Close to a thousand Basileños, braving the scourging heat of the sun, marched a 3-kilometer road on February 24, 2011 to show that violence in the province has to finally put an end. “Walk for Peace” is one among the concrete plans that the IFCL in Basilan have undertake after series of meetings and consultation

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“Young People Want Religion… but Without Fanaticism” | March 2, 2011 |

Silsilah regularly follows the commentaries of Samir Khalil Samir, a Jesuit born in Cairo and presently a professor of Oriental Theology at St. Joseph’s University in Beirut, Lebanon. In an article which came out on February 24, 2011 in an on-line publication which Silsilah regularly receives, Fr. Samir comments on the recent events in North

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Silsilah Forum-Marawi instill dialogue and peace among CWTS | Feb 23, 2011

The formation of Silsilah Forum in different areas allows Silsilah members, alumni and their friends to reflect and share their experience of dialogue. This is the space given to the members to ground them with lived realities of others to face issues and support each other in dialogical spirit. Hence the readiness to collaborate and

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Sustainable Agriculture for the Community of Baluno | Feb 02, 2011

Farmers are among the most involved, hands-on caregivers of the earth. Fr. Sebastiano D’Ambra, PIME, the founder of Silsilah, intuitively recognized the need for small farmers to be trained so they become conscious tillers of the earth, and with dignity and compassion give their contribution in caring for all of God’s creation. This is the

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Muslims in Solidarity with Coptic Christians in Egypt | January 19, 2011

Daily the media bring before our consciousness news about violent incidents taking place in different parts of the world and our spirits are troubled. Doubly so if these violent incidents have religious overtones. Silsilah is dedicated to the pursuit of dialogue as a style of life – and it sees dialogue as “a style of

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Sharing the Gift of Joy with the Children | Jan 12, 2011

In 2001 the Silsilah Dialogue Movement started the practice of sharing joy and happiness during the Christmas season with the children of less-privileged families living in the areas surrounding Harmony Village. Over the years this has become a yearly tradition. Thus on December 28, 2010 some 500 chosen children from families of different faith affiliations

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Silsilah Calendar 2012 on its 2nd Decade of Dialogue and Peace | Jan 4, 2011

It has been a commitment for Silsilah Dialogue Movement to produce every year the Silsilah Calendar which was started in the year 1992. From a simple calendar planner to an informative Gregorian and Hijrah calendar it has been very useful to Muslim and Christian community. Individuals, groups and institutions continue to request for it and

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Through Dialogue, Peace is possible and it’s happening | Dec 15, 2010

In Zamboanga City – Philippines, a gathering of renewal of commitment for dialogue and peace last December 12, 2010 in Harmony Village at Sinunuc brought together some 200 hundred Muslim and Christian members and friends of Silsilah Dialogue Movement all over Mindanao. This year’s Renewal of Commitment highlighted the sharing of the experiences and memories

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AMUN JADID and a New Hope for Inter-Faith Dialogue | Dec 8, 2010

The declaration of the Eight Doha Conference on Interfaith dialogue was presented by one of the close Muslim leaders of Silsilah Dr. Aboulkhair Tarason during the Silsilah Madaris Gurus and Catechist Seminar held in Harmony Village, Zamboanga City on October 25-27, 2010.  Silsilah is happy to present this declaration on the occasion of the Amun

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An Inter-Faith Voice against Violence in the name of Religion | Nov 17, 2010

The massacre in Baghdad on October 31 inside a Syrian Catholic Church during the celebration of the mass has urged us, members of the INTER-FAITH Council of Leaders (ifcl) of Zamboanga City in Mindanao, to reflect once again on the “Anger that drives violence in the world and what do the Bible and the Qur’an

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An Inter-Faith Seminar-Workshop for Peaceful Mindanao | Nov 24, 2010

In Zamboanga City, Philippines – Inter-faith dialogue and peace building efforts has been given much weight and attention to end armed conflicts and violence cause by misunderstanding, mistrust, prejudices and biases. As an inter-faith dialogue movements have shown, diverse faiths need to and can empower themselves and cooperate common actions for peaceful transformation. Drawing inspiration

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Silpeace Holds ‘Ako Ito’ (This is me) Workshop | Oct 27, 2010

The Silsilah Dialogue Movement’s initiatives for the youth are run basically through the Silpeace Youth Program. These initiatives are coordinated by two youthful full-time staff of the Movement who in turn work with students in the high schools and colleges as well as with young people who are no longer in school. These young volunteers

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Listening Hearts Bind IFCL Basilan | Oct 13, 2010

After the successful launching of the Inter-Faith Council of Leaders (IFCL)-Basilan on July 26, 2010, a follow-on activity was organized to gather friends and prospective members of IFCL on October 7, 2010 at the Basilan State College in Isabela City, Basilan. The gathering was made possible with the enthusiastic work of the IFCL-Basilan Coordinators, Prof.

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Prof. Alzad T. Sattar and His Research Findings | Sept 29, 2010

Alzad T. Sattar is a young Muslim from Basilan who is a professor at the Basilan State College in Isabela City, Basilan. On a scholarship from the Ford Foundation he attended the Coexistence and Conflict Resolution Program at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts in the United States where he received an MA. His master’s thesis

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Silsilah Message of Solidarity for the Advent Celebration of the Christians | November 25, 2009

The Silsilah Dialogue Movement has kept a tradition of sending a message to the Muslims during the month of Ramadhan and a message to the Christians on the occasion of the celebration of Advent. Following this tradition, once again Silsilah shares a message of peace to the Christians who, starting November 29, will enter a

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INTERRELIGOUS DIALOGUE:  A CHALLENGE TO THE RELIGIOUS EDUCATORS OF BASILAN | October 28, 2009

On October 20-22, 2009, 24 catechist and 22 madaris gurus coming from different areas in the province of Basilan came to Harmony Village in Zamboanga City for a seminar-workshop on dialogue and peace. Two focal aims of the seminar were to build friendship among the participants and to make them aware of the recent dialogue efforts between Muslim and Christian

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Challenges in a Muslim area of the World Mission Sunday Celebration | October 14, 2009

On October 18 Catholics in the world will celebrate WORLD MISSION SUNDAY. This celebration was initiated by Pope Pius XI in 1926.On this eighty-third World Mission Sunday the theme proposed by Pope Benedict XVI is “The nations will come to its Light” (Rev.21,24).How are we to   understand this message today when less than 3% of the population of Asia is Christian, in spite of

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What is Happening to our Planet? (A Call for Continuing Dialogue with Creation) | October 7, 2009

The recent sufferings in loss of lives and damage to properties brought about by two typhoons (international names Ketsana and Parma, locally Ondoy and Pepeng respectively) in September have shaken many people. Those most affected were residents of the National Capital Region (Metro Manila and environs) and several provinces of Luzon. Within the same fortnight

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An International INTERFAITH DIALOGUE and Cooperation for PEACE in the Philippines | September 23, 2009

The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) is an international organization that developed from the Asia-Africa Conference held in Bandung, Indonesia in 1955. The member-countries are those which hoped to ensure their  progress and independence  without being drawn into an alignment with either the West or the Soviet blocs during the time of the Cold War. At present

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A Manifesto for Peace from Vicirota | September 16, 2009

The Vienna International Christian-Islamic Round Table, which is referred to for brevity by the name VICIRoTa, has met five times since 2000. It counts 15 members who are academics and/or religious leaders from both the Christian and Islamic communities. At its 5th Plenary Meeting in October 2008 VICITRoTa came out with a manifesto expressing what

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Dialogue with Creation in the Vision of Silsilah | September 9, 2009

Silsilah applies much of its energy and resources to the promotion of Muslim-Christian dialogue, but this is most certainly not the only type of dialogue that it pursues and promotes. The Silsilah vision of dialogue has four strands, or more correctly, a key strand from which flows three other strands. Dialogue with God is the

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Dialogue with Creation in the Vision of Silsilah | September 9, 2009

Silsilah applies much of its energy and resources to the promotion of Muslim-Christian dialogue, but this is most certainly not the only type of dialogue that it pursues and promotes. The Silsilah vision of dialogue has four strands, or more correctly, a key strand from which flows three other strands. Dialogue with God is the

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Silsilah Joins the Campaign against Human Trafficking | August 26, 2009

The Silsilah Peace and Development Services (SPDS) hosted on August 20, 2009, the 21st Kapihan sa Silsilah  at the Sunflower Food Center in Zamboanga City on the topic “Human Trafficking: A Global Phenomenon”. The Silsilah Peace and Development Services (SPDS) hosted on August 20, 2009, the 21st Kapihan sa Silsilah  at the Sunflower Food Center

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INTER FAITH DIALOGUE for YOUNG GRADUATES: The Homecoming | August 12, 2009

In 2002, the Committee on Education of the Interfaith Council of Leaders sponsored an orientation seminar on Culture of Dialogue, path to peace to some Muslim and Christian honor students who were graduated from selected Elementary Schools in Zamboanga City. This is an effort to expose our young incoming high school students to a life

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SILSILAH MESSAGE OF SOLIDARITY FOR THE MONTH OF RAMADHAN 2009 (HIJRAH 1430) | July 29, 2009

Ramadhan is a special month of blessings, full of grace. The Holy Qur’an revealed the importance of fasting, reaffirming the necessity to fast for the Muslim Umma. Ramadhan is an Arabic word composed of three root letters: RA expresses RAHMAT meaning blessings of Allah; MIM expresses MAGHFIRAH meaning the forgiveness of Allah; and DHAD expresses

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2007 Oasis News

List of Oasis News 2007 1st week – Wednesday – Sept. 5, 2007 | A New SILSILAH CENTER in JOLO 2nd Week | RAMADHAN MESSAGE FROM THE SILSILAH DIALOGUE MOVEMENT 3rd week – Wednesday – Sept. 19, 2007 | GOOD GOVERNANCE: CIVIL SOCIETY’S BUSINESS 4th week – Wednesday – Sept. 26, 2007 | MIGRATION & DEPORTATION… A SOCIAL CONCERN OF

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