The Malay Moros in the Philippines: Ethnicity, Religious Identity and Globalization
Angeles, Vivienne S.M., (2010) The Malay Moros in the Philippines: Ethnicity, Religious Identity and Globalization. KATHA - The Official Journal of the Centre for Civilisational Dialogue, 5 (1). pp. 1-13. ISSN 1823-2159 (In Press) This is the latest version of this item. AbstractThe Malay Moros in the Philippines, the globalizing effects of resisting Spanish and American colonization on transforming their Muslim religion from an ethnic religion into a global identity, and the transition of the once despised thirteen Muslim ethno-linguistic groups into a symbol of resistance. Colonialism served a globalizing function in cementing Moro identity and paved the way for a unified Muslim anti-government resistance in post independence Philippines. Globalization also increased Moro identification with the wider ummah Available Versions of this ItemRepository Staff Only: item control page
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