Muslim-majority region of Philippines lights up for Ramadan celebrations

Cotabato City, the main city of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao in the Philippines is illuminated with colorful lights for Ramadan celebrations on March 12, 2024. (Bangsamoro Information Office)
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Updated 13 March 2024
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Muslim-majority region of Philippines lights up for Ramadan celebrations

  • Annual festival of lights in Cotabato City was inaugurated in 2019
  • Muslims and non-Muslims have been invited to participate in festivities

MANILA: Cotabato City, the main city of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, has lit up with colorful light installations as this region of the predominantly Catholic Philippines began Ramadan celebrations.

There are some 12 million Muslims in this country of nearly 120 million people, according to 2024 data from the National Commission for Muslim Filipinos. 

They live mostly on the island of Mindanao and in the Sulu archipelago in the country’s south, as well as in Manila, constituting the third-largest Muslim community in Southeast Asia after Indonesia and Malaysia.

The administrative headquarters of the Muslim-majority BARMM is located in Cotabato City.

Its Ramadan lights were lit at the Bangsamoro Government Center on Tuesday night, marking the first day of the fasting month in the Philippines. There were accompanying activities including a halal food fair and local products being offered for sale at night markets.

“We want to send a message that although Ramadan is generally a month of sacrifice, it doesn’t mean that we should be sad,” BARMM Chief Minister Murad Ebrahim told Arab News. 

“It is believed that when the holy Qur’an was sent down by Allah to Prophet Muhammad, it started during Ramadan. So, to celebrate that we express our happiness.”

The annual festival of lights was inaugurated in 2019 and both Muslims and non-Muslims have been invited to participate.

“From the breaking of fast at 6 p.m., there’s a festive mood here until the start of fasting. There are programs being held every night. Everybody’s welcome,” Ebrahim said. 

When the illumination is on, the government center area looks from afar like a big mosque made from colorful lights.




Cotabato City, the main city of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao is illuminated for Ramadan celebrations on March 12, 2024. (Bangsamoro Information Office)

Andrew Alonto, director of the Bangsamoro Information Office, said it “becomes a venue for family and friends to get together” during the fasting month. 

“That is also the essence of Ramadan, to signify the importance of sharing meals and sharing time with the family during iftar,” he told Arab News, adding that throughout the month the Bangsamoro government sponsors iftar meals for those who fast. 

“Ramadan is very important for Muslims in the Bangsamoro because it’s one of the five pillars of Islam wherein we perform fasting during the holy month. So, Ramadan is a form of spiritual cleansing.”


M23 rebel spokesperson killed in Congo army drone strike, officials say

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M23 rebel spokesperson killed in Congo army drone strike, officials say

  • M23 controls large swathes ⁠of North and South Kivu provinces
  • The attack happened near Rubaya, in North Kivu

DAKAR: The military spokesperson for the M23 rebel group, Willy Ngoma, was killed in an army drone strike in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Tuesday, a regional diplomat, a senior rebel official and a Western adviser to the government said.
The killing comes as Qatar-mediated ceasefire efforts continue, with Kinshasa and M23 having signed agreements ⁠in Doha to establish ⁠a joint ceasefire monitoring and verification mechanism involving Qatar, the United States and the African Union as observers.
M23, which the United Nations says is backed by Rwanda, controls large swathes ⁠of North and South Kivu provinces after a rapid offensive last year in which the rebels seized the strategic cities of Goma and Bukavu.
The attack happened near Rubaya, in North Kivu, at around 3 a.m. (0100 GMT), and came after several days of sustained drone attacks on the area by the Congolese army, ⁠the ⁠senior M23 official told Reuters.
Rubaya is a strategic coltan-mining hub that produces around 15 percent of the world’s supply, making it a key financial stronghold for the M23 rebels. A spokesperson for the Congolese presidency declined to comment and a spokesperson for Congo’s army did not immediately respond.