Thousands of Filipino Muslims gather in Manila to celebrate Eid

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Filipino Muslims gather for Eid Al-Fitr prayers at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila in observance on April 22, 2023. (AN Photo)
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Filipino Muslims gather for Eid Al-Fitr prayers at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila in observance on April 22, 2023. (AN Photo)
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Updated 22 April 2023
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Thousands of Filipino Muslims gather in Manila to celebrate Eid

  • There are around 200,000 Muslims living in the Philippine capital
  • Muslims constitute five percent of the mostly Catholic population

MANILA: Thousands of Filipino Muslims gathered in Manila on Saturday for Eid Al-Fitr prayers followed by picnics to celebrate the end of Ramadan.

In the predominantly Catholic Philippines, Muslims constitute roughly five percent of the country’s population of 110 million. Most of them live on the island of Mindanao and the Sulu archipelago in the country’s south, as well as in the central-western province of Palawan.

There are about 200,000 Muslims living in the Philippine capital and those who came to the Quirino Grandstand of Luneta Park came to uphold the tradition of Eid gatherings at the historic ground.

The gatherings began many years ago as the Muslim community grew and Luneta Park was chosen in an attempt to accommodate all of its members on the special day marking the end of a month of fasting.

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Muslims constitute roughly 5 percent of the country’s population of 110 million. There are about 200,000 Muslims living in the Philippine capital and those who came to the Quirino Grandstand of Luneta Park came to uphold the tradition of Eid gatherings at the historic ground.

“There was a need for an open space and that’s where it all started ... There was a request to allow the holding of congregational prayers during Eid in Luneta,” Shey Sakaluran Mohammad, head of the Manila Office of Muslim Affairs, told Arab News. “There are 27 mosques in Manila but, due to the growing population, they could no longer accommodate all the faithful.”

After Eid prayers on Saturday, participants joined together in a picnic where food was brought both individually and by NGOs, while street vendors sold snacks, toys and colorful balloons to eager children.

Zenaida Alao, a resident of Paranaque City, has been participating in Eid celebrations at Luneta Park for years.

“Every year since 2016 we’ve been coming here to pray during Eid, the whole family,” she told Arab News, as she bought a balloon for her niece.

For Dr. Potre D. Diampuan from the Women’s Interfaith Network, Eid is a time of togetherness, at which to share joy and blessings.

“Everybody should be happy,” she said. “It’s the time to get together, to visit friends, relatives, families ... It is highly encouraged to congregate in one huge gathering ... It always brings out the unity in the umma.”

 


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  • Former US Secretary of State says she did not recall ever meeting the late sex offender
  • She accused the Republican-led panel of trying to shift focus away from Trump’s ties to Epstein
WASHINGTON: Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told a congressional committee on Thursday that she did not recall ever meeting the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and had no information ​to share about his criminal activities. “I do not recall ever encountering Mr. Epstein. I never flew on his plane or visited his island, homes or offices. I have nothing to add to that,” Clinton said in a statement to the House of Representatives Oversight Committee.
Clinton’s statement came as she was due to deliver a closed-door deposition to the committee in Chappaqua, New York. Clinton, the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, also accused the Republican-led panel of trying to shift focus away from Trump’s ties to Epstein, who died ‌by suicide in ‌jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking ​charges. ‌She said ⁠Trump’s administration ​has “gutted” ⁠a State Department office focused on international sex trafficking. She and her husband, Democratic former President Bill Clinton, initially refused to testify before the committee, but relented when lawmakers moved to hold them in contempt of Congress. Bill Clinton is scheduled to testify to the committee on Friday.
Before the hearing, Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer of Kentucky, a Republican, denied that the probe was a partisan effort targeting Trump’s 2016 presidential rival, noting that several Democrats had pushed ⁠for the Clintons to testify.
“No one is accusing at ‌this moment the Clintons of any wrongdoing,” Comer said.
He ‌said the committee would seek to find out about ​any interactions she might have had with ‌Epstein, his involvement with the Clintons’ charitable work, and any relationship she may have had ‌with jailed Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell.
Representative Robert Garcia of California, the top Democrat on the committee, told reporters that Trump and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick should also testify. Lutnick has admitted to visiting Epstein’s private island years after he says he broke off ties.
A spokesperson for the Clintons did ‌not respond to a request for comment. Comer said transcripts of the Clintons’ interviews will be made public.
Bill Clinton flew on Epstein’s ⁠plane several times ⁠in the early 2000s after he left office. He has denied wrongdoing and expressed regret for his association.
According to Comer, Epstein visited the White House 17 times while Clinton was in office. Trump also socialized extensively with Epstein in the 1990s and 2000s, before his 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor. Comer said evidence gathered by the panel does not implicate Trump.
Trump’s Justice Department has released more than 3 million pages of Epstein-related documents over the past several months to comply with a law passed by Congress. The Justice Department sought to draw attention to photos of Bill Clinton, but the documents also have revealed Epstein’s ties to a long list of business and political leaders, ​including Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Tesla ​CEO Elon Musk. Overseas, they have prompted criminal investigations of Britain’s Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former Duke of York, and other prominent figures.