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The '''Agama Islam Society''' is a consultative council of [[Ulama|Islamic scholars]] that are based in [[Marawi City]], [[Philippines]].<ref>{{cite web| author= |date= |url=http://www.al-rawdah.net/r.php?sub0=allbooks&sub1=17&p=85| title=Agama Islam Society| language=Arabic| publisher=Al-Rawdah Website| accessdate=March 18, 2012}}</ref> The basis in instituting the society is to act as an assembly in the establishment of [[Islam]]ic faith in 1956s. The society was organized and led by late [[Sheikh Ahmad Bashir]] in 1955. Its governing body consists of fifteen members called Shura Council which is based on [[shura]].<ref>Admin. (2010). [http://www.al-rawdah.net/r.php?sub0=allbooks&sub1=17&p=85 Agama Islam Society] ([[Arabic language|Arabic]]). ''Al-Rawdah Website.'' Retrieved July 13, 2011.</ref> |
The '''Agama Islam Society''' is a consultative council of [[Ulama|Islamic scholars]] that are based in [[Marawi City]], [[Philippines]].<ref>{{cite web| author= |date= |url=http://www.al-rawdah.net/r.php?sub0=allbooks&sub1=17&p=85| title=Agama Islam Society| language=Arabic| publisher=Al-Rawdah Website| accessdate=March 18, 2012}}</ref> The basis in instituting the society is to act as an assembly in the establishment of [[Islam]]ic faith in 1956s. The society was organized and led by late [[Sheikh Ahmad Bashir]] in 1955. Its governing body consists of fifteen members called Shura Council which is based on [[shura]].<ref>Admin. (2010). [http://www.al-rawdah.net/r.php?sub0=allbooks&sub1=17&p=85 Agama Islam Society] ([[Arabic language|Arabic]]). ''Al-Rawdah Website.'' Retrieved July 13, 2011.</ref> |
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The society has helped established various [[Madrasah#Philippines|madrasahs]], and the notable one is [[Jamiatu Muslim Mindanao]].<ref>Admin. (2010). [http://www.jmm.edu.ph/?page_id=42 History]. ''Jamiatu Muslim Mindanao Website.'' Retrieved July 13, 2011.</ref> In 2004, these madrasahs were mainstreamed in 16 regions nationwide mainly in Muslim areas in [[Mindanao]], under the auspices and program of the [[Department of Education (Philippines)|Department of Education]].<ref>Esplanada, Jerry E. (2009-07-20). [http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/learning/view/20090720-216304/Mainstreaming-Madrasah Mainstreaming Madrasah]. ''The Philippine Daily Inquirer.'' Retrieved July 13, 2011.</ref> |
The society has helped established various [[Madrasah#Philippines|madrasahs]], and the notable one is [[Jamiatu Muslim Mindanao]].<ref>Admin. (2010). [http://www.jmm.edu.ph/?page_id=42 History]. ''Jamiatu Muslim Mindanao Website.'' Retrieved July 13, 2011.</ref> In 2004, these madrasahs were mainstreamed in 16 regions nationwide mainly in Muslim areas in [[Mindanao]], under the auspices and program of the [[Department of Education (Philippines)|Department of Education]].<ref>Esplanada, Jerry E. (2009-07-20). [http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/learning/view/20090720-216304/Mainstreaming-Madrasah Mainstreaming Madrasah] {{wayback|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/learning/view/20090720-216304/Mainstreaming-Madrasah |date=20110511122152 }}. ''The Philippine Daily Inquirer.'' Retrieved July 13, 2011.</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 09:58, 5 October 2016
The Agama Islam Society is a consultative council of Islamic scholars that are based in Marawi City, Philippines.[1] The basis in instituting the society is to act as an assembly in the establishment of Islamic faith in 1956s. The society was organized and led by late Sheikh Ahmad Bashir in 1955. Its governing body consists of fifteen members called Shura Council which is based on shura.[2]
The society has helped established various madrasahs, and the notable one is Jamiatu Muslim Mindanao.[3] In 2004, these madrasahs were mainstreamed in 16 regions nationwide mainly in Muslim areas in Mindanao, under the auspices and program of the Department of Education.[4]
See also
References
- ^ "Agama Islam Society" (in Arabic). Al-Rawdah Website. Retrieved March 18, 2012.
- ^ Admin. (2010). Agama Islam Society (Arabic). Al-Rawdah Website. Retrieved July 13, 2011.
- ^ Admin. (2010). History. Jamiatu Muslim Mindanao Website. Retrieved July 13, 2011.
- ^ Esplanada, Jerry E. (2009-07-20). Mainstreaming Madrasah Template:Wayback. The Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved July 13, 2011.
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