National Commission on Muslim Filipinos

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National Commission on Muslim Filipinos
Pambansang Komisyon sa mga Pilipinong Muslim
File:National Commission on Muslim Filipinos seal.png
Commission overview
Formed February 8, 2010 (2010-02-08)
Preceding Commission
  • Office on Muslim Affairs
Jurisdiction Government of the Philippines
Headquarters 79 Jocfer Annex Bldg., Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City, Philippines
Commission executives
  • Hon. Yasmin Busran-Lao, Secretary/Chief Executive Officer
  • Tahir S. Lidasan, Jr., Executive Director
Website www.ncmf.gov.ph

The National Commission on Muslim Filipinos is a government agency whose objective is to promote the rights of Muslim Filipinos and to make them active participants in Philippine nation-building.[1] On August 11, 2008, the Commission, which also serves as a link between the government and the country's Muslim minority, replaced the Office on Muslim Affairs, which had been pursuing the same aim since 1987.[2]

Major Development Programs

Pursuant to its mandate, the NCMF is pursuing the following major development programs:

  • Promotion and development of Muslim economic affairs;
  • Promotion, development and enhancement of Muslim culture and institutions;
  • Promotion and development of Muslim settlements;
  • Coordination with other Muslim countries;
  • Coordination, supervision and administration of pilgrimage;
  • Rehabilitation of rebel returnees;
  • Institutional support to Qu’ran reading competitions;
  • Support to Shari’ah project implementation;
  • Support to Madrasa education;
  • Implementation of socioeconomic and cultural development programs; and
  • Support services program.

Composition

The main difference between the Commission and its predecessor is its composition: the Office on Muslim Affairs was headed by three Directors, who were appointed by the President. The seven members of the new Commission are still appointed by the President. All of them, however, must be Muslim Filipinos; one female, one a religious leader, the other five each from a different tribe.[3] These provisions aim to represent the whole of the Muslim Filipino community equitably in the Commission. The members hold office for six years, the position of chairman changes biannually, so as to prevent any single tribe from gaining a dominant position in the Commission.

Bureaus

The Commission also consists of specialized Bureaus:

  • Bureau of External Relations
  • Bureau of Muslim Settlements
  • Bureau of Muslim Economic Affairs
  • Bureau of Muslim Cultural Affairs
  • Bureau of Peace & Conflict Resolution
  • Bureau of Pilgrimage and Endowment
  • Bureau of Legal Affairs

Functions

Pursuant to Republic Act 9997, the Commission fulfills several functions:

  • Advising and assisting the President on issues affecting the Muslim Filipino community;
  • Providing legal assistance;
  • Promoting and organizing the annual Hajj;
  • Prescribing rules for the establishment of awqaf;
  • Promoting and supervising the Madrasa education system;
  • Providing scholarships; and
  • Being the primary agency through which Muslims can seek government assistance or redress.

References

External links

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