Many people in the Philippines would say that Islam separated the Philippines; that it was the cause of the conflict in Mindanao.
But really, it is NOT a religious war, as popularly believed.
It is the first foreign religion that touched the Philippines' shore. And it navigated its way into the natives' trade, culture, and society. It provided for commerce to flourish under Arab traders, it gave birth to the modernization (at that time) of culture, and constructed the first political system in the Philippines.
The most important thing is that Islam epitomized Philippine Nationalism. When before the Filipinos of the North passively received the culture of Spain and the U.S., now it fought its own against these two colonizers under the influence of Islam. It was Islam that taught the people to uphold the virtue of courage and justice, and with that, they were able to conquer.
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Spanish influence was extremely strong in the Philippines during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
It didn't. Both those empires were gone by the time Islam began.
Islam (or rather Moslem citizens and countries) was/were responsible for the building of Baghdad. Everything about Baghdad was influenced by Islamic Principles and Moslem Rulers.
The influences are Islam religion, Sultan government, the Arabic language, the Arabic writing system, the use of calendar and the "singkil" dance.
Rehiliyong Islam
Islam arrived in the Philippines in the 14th century through Arab traders and missionaries. The first Muslim communities were established in Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago. Over time, Islam spread further through trade and intermarriage, becoming a significant religious influence in the region.
Arabia's influence on the Philippines is primarily seen in the spread of Islam, through trade contacts and missionary activities. This influence is especially evident in the southern regions of the Philippines, where Islam is the dominant religion. Additionally, there are cultural exchanges such as cuisine, language, and architecture that show traces of Arabian influence in the Philippines.
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Well Islam is the 2nd biggest relegion in the world and whoever goes to the Philippines that is a Muslim can tell others about it and also media and books teach about Islam
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Spanish influence was extremely strong in the Philippines during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
It wasn't born there. Islam was brought there just like Christianity.
Spanish influence was extremely strong in the Philippines during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
The official religion is Islam.