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Philippines passes law designating national day for hijab awareness

Philippines passes law designating national day for hijab awareness

Arab News2 days ago

MANILA: Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has signed a law recognizing the Muslim headscarf as part of the country's traditional garment culture and designating a special day to increase awareness of it.
The new law, signed on Wednesday, declares Feb. 1 each year as the National Day of Awareness on the Hijab and Other Traditional Garments and Attire 'to promote diversity, awareness, and tolerance of the various religious and cultural beliefs through the wearing of indigenous and traditional clothing, head garments and coverings.'
Government institutions, in coordination with the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos, the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples, and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, will under the law organize events 'that promote the cultural values of wearing the hijab and other traditional garments and attire.'
Muslims constitute about 10 percent of the country's 110 million predominantly Catholic population. Most Philippine Muslims live on the southern island of Mindanao and the Sulu archipelago, as well as in the central-western province of Palawan.
The move to recognize the Muslim garment was welcomed by the community as a step toward promoting inclusion.
'When the government does that, it's a recognition of the importance of hijabs to the Muslims. It's really promoting inclusiveness in society, and it is honoring the Muslim women,' Dr. Potre Dunampatan-Diampuan, a Filipina Muslim scholar from the United Religions Initiative, told Arab News.
For Samira Gutoc, chairperson of the rights advocacy group Ako Bakwit, the new law meant that she was being seen as equal in nation-building.
'We, hijabis, aim to be part of the workforce — not just in the Philippine National Police or army, but to work alongside all,' she said.
'It is a vital measure promoting awareness, respect and acceptance of the hijab, reinforcing the rights of Muslim women to practice their faith freely.'
The National Day of Awareness on the Hijab and Other Traditional Garments and Attire will coincide with World Hijab Day, which has been observed on Feb. 1 since 2013 to promote understanding and awareness about Muslim religious and cultural practices.
'Muslim women in the Philippines had been looking forward to the time when they would be seen as equal — treated equally, without any judgment,' Princess Habibah Sarip-Paudac, the Philippines' first news anchor to wear a hijab on national television, told Arab News.
'We are so happy with this (law's) passage. It only means that the government is acknowledging the concerns of its people and it is after inclusivity.'

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