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Filipino Muslims in Qatar celebrate unity at 1st PMF Musabaqah

Filipino Muslims in Qatar celebrate unity at 1st PMF Musabaqah

Qatar Tribune7 days ago

Darlene Regis
In a remarkable celebration of unity, culture, and Islamic values, the Philippine Muslim Federation (PMF) hosted its '1st Musabaqah' at the Arab International Academy's Building 3.
Themed 'With Faith We Compete, In Unity We Celebrate,' the landmark event brought together five Filipino Muslim organizations including AL-SALAM, DMOQ, OMMOW, PMA, and POMDA, for a full day of friendly competition and fellowship, marking a significant milestone for the Filipino Muslim community in Qatar.
The Musabaqah, held as PMF's Eid Al Adha celebration, showcased a diverse lineup of activities highlighting community participation. It was preceded by a Bowling Tournament on June 5 at Qatar Bowling Center, where PMA's early victory set a spirited tone for the event.
Celebrating Through Unity and Purpose
Festivities commenced with a colourful banner presentation by the participating organisations, followed by a warm welcome address from PMF founding member Sheikh Nuroddin Abdulhamid. PMF Sports Committee Chairman Hasan Gandaruza formally opened the games, while PMF President Yasir Aragat led the programme.
Simultaneous competitions took place, including Basketball, Chess, and Dart for men, while women competed in Scrabble and prepared for the highly anticipated Food Exhibit Contest. A bazaar organised by PMF Women's Affairs Chair Malak Alcala celebrated Filipino-Muslim entrepreneurship and culture.
Spiritual and Community Highlights
In mid-morning, young representatives from each organisation competed in Azan, Muhadarah, and Qur'an Memorisation contests, demonstrating their skills and devotion to Islamic teachings.
Meanwhile, the Food Exhibit Contest was judged by a panel of distinguished guests. A free Medical Mission was also conducted by Academia International Institute, led by CEO Annaliza Diet. The morning session concluded with children's gift-giving, provided by Super Future Academy.
The Dhuhr prayer was observed in congregation, followed by a community lunch that highlighted the hospitality and camaraderie of the Filipino Muslim diaspora in Qatar.
Triumphs and Recognition
The afternoon programme featured Basketball semi-finals and finals, with PMA winning the championship. Simultaneously, Table Tennis and Billiards were held at Qatar Bowling Center.
In the culinary competition, AL-SALAM won 1st place in the Food Exhibit, while PMA took the overall championship, excelling in both sports and Islamic contests.
Looking Ahead
The programme culminated with closing remarks from PMF Adviser Sheikh Homer Pagayawan.
PMF President Aragat announced upcoming initiatives to sustain the Musabaqah's momentum and expand the federation's impact beyond sports and religious events, fostering a stronger Filipino Muslim community in Qatar.

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