Manila's first Muslim cemetery: Isko Moreno’s legacy

Manila’s first Muslim cemetery: Isko Moreno’s legacy

/ 01:56 PM November 14, 2024

Manila's first Muslim cemetery: Isko Moreno’s legacy

Former Manila Mayor Isko Moreno established Manila’s first Muslim Cemetery and Cultural Hall in Manila South Cemetery.

MANILA, Philippines — Former Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso has left an enduring mark on the city’s Muslim community by establishing Manila’s first Muslim Cemetery and Cultural Hall.

Located in the Manila South Cemetery, the 2,400-square-meter site pays tribute to the Muslim community’s deep historical roots in the capital.

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“This is for all Muslims, particularly those in Manila, who have contributed to our nation’s capital,” Moreno said, stressing the cemetery’s importance as a symbol of Manila’s rich cultural heritage.

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Manila's first Muslim cemetery: Isko Moreno’s legacy

Former Manila Mayor Isko Moreno established Manila’s first Muslim Cemetery and Cultural Hall in Manila South Cemetery.

The site is also a reminder for future generations of Manila’s historical identity as the “Land of the Rajahs,” ruled by Muslim leaders like Rajah Sulayman before Spanish colonial rule. This legacy, Moreno said, is critical for today’s youth as it fosters unity and reduces biases.

Previously, Manila’s Muslim residents faced challenges in securing proper burial grounds, often transporting their loved ones to distant provinces or returning to Mindanao. Moreno’s initiative not only resolved this issue but has continued to resonate with Manila’s Muslims, who now have a dignified space that reflects their heritage.

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“Yorme (Mayor Moreno) fulfilled our dream as Muslims to have a decent resting place for our departed. This will forever be engraved in our hearts, his recognition and respect for us,” Ms. Shey Sakaluran Mohammad, former director of Manila Muslim Affairs, said in Filipino.

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Manila's first Muslim cemetery: Isko Moreno’s legacy

Former Manila Mayor Isko Moreno established Manila’s first Muslim Cemetery and Cultural Hall in Manila South Cemetery.

Former Maguindanao Representative Toto Mangudadatu also praised the city’s gesture and pledged to advocate for similar cemeteries nationwide.

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As Moreno runs again for mayor, he enjoys overwhelming support from Manila’s Muslim community, who are eager for his leadership and the unity he represents.

With a commanding lead over incumbent Mayor Honey Lacuna, Moreno’s dedication to inclusivity remains deeply appreciated—solidifying a bond with Manila’s Muslim community that may shape the city’s future once more.

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