Sunday, June 1, 2014

MILF: Notre Dame University Students attend Values Transformation Training at BLMI

From the MILF Website (Jun 1): Notre Dame University Students attend Values Transformation Training at BLMI



Twenty Five female students from the Notre Dame University (NDU), Cotabato City held their Values Transformation Training (VTT) at the Bangsamoro Leadership and Management Institute (BLMI) Training Hall on May 26-28, 2014.
   
The three-day activity was initiated by the Jum’iatul Tilmizzat Organization, an all- Female Muslim Student organization from different field of study of Notre Dame University.  Resource Lecturers were from the Bangsamoro Development Agency (BDA) Mindanao Women’s Advocacy for good Governance, and BLMI.

The program was aimed at strengthening the Faith (Iman) of the participants; raise their awareness on the current societal Issues that transgresses Islam and affects them directly or indirectly nowadays.

Ms. Norhaya P. Pango, Mechanical Engineering Student and the organization’s president facilitated the program and was assisted by some of her peers with the supervision of the BLMI Staff.    

Ustadz Omar Hamdan, BDA Officer discussed about BDA and its programs and lectured on values enhancement and its importance in the lives of every Muslim.

Ms. Zaharia Kasim, touched on the Five Pillars of Islam that every Muslim, male or female are oblige to follow and perform while on earth as commanded by the Divine Creator Allah subhanahu wataalah.

Ms. Lani Guiamadel lectured on how to develop Islamic Values through in-depth understanding of Islam and stressed the essence of humane and civility when dealing with non- Muslims and the importance of patience and perseverance when facing vexation and upsets.

Sheikh Sam Alabat, a Shariah Lawyer and BLMI Unit head of Community Organizing lectured on Shariah Law and cited the importance of youth participation in advocacies that promotes youth involvement in  a productive and meaningful activities in society.

This writer,  BLMI Research Unit head talked on GPH-MILF Peace process, the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB) updates and the envisioned Bangsamoro Government.

At the closing program, BLMI officials reminded the participants to be responsive and participative in state- building endeavors in their own level.

The student participants expressed their gratitude to the speakers and BLMI officials and promised to exert more efforts in furtherance of the Moro aspiration for peace, prosperity and freedom in the Bangsamoro.

http://www.luwaran.com/index.php/welcome/item/1008-notre-dame-university-students-attend-values-transformation-training-at-blmi

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