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more islamic than we admit

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slam was the first cultural trend in the Archipelago and Islamic Culture had and has a dramatic role in Philippine Civilization. Despite being known as the only predominantly Christian country in Asia, the Philippines was similarly the easternmost edge of the classical Islamic world. The contact with the Spaniards and the legacy of al-Andalus will prove an essential element in defining Islamicity in the Philippines. Nowadays, modernity has triggered a conundrum identity for Muslims in the Philippines. Thus, from armed conflict to new conversions, Filipino Muslims have struggled to define a coherent history in the context of Asia. This book is the first attempt to analyze in a broad sense the capital elements towards an Islamic identity in the Philippine islands, in order to have a synopsis that can reconcile Philippine Islam within the history of Islamic civilization

more islamic than we admit

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THAN WE ADMIT ABOUT THE EDITOR Isaac Donoso Jiménez is a professor at the Philippine Normal University. He has credits in Arab Philology (2001), Hispanic Philology (2003), and Humanities (2003) from the University of Alicante in Spain, and a Master of Arts degree in Islamic Studies (2008) from the University of the Philippines. In 2004 and 2008, he won the Ibn al-Abbar Research Award for the project Romanços Filipins del Regne de València, a study and translation of Philippine romances about the kingdom of Valencia. He edited the anthology More Hispanic than We Admit: Insights into Philippine Cultural History (2008)  and Jesús Balmori’s novel Los pájaros de fuego (2010).  At present, he is the Spanish editor of the online digital library Filipiniana.net, and is finishing his doctorate degree at the University of Alicante with a thesis on the Islamization of the Philippine archipelago.

FILE: CHINESE-FILIPINO/PHILIPPINE STUDIES/CULTURAL HISTORY

Edited by Isaac Donoso

INSIGHTS INTO PHILIPPINE CULTURAL HISTORY

Edited by Isaac Donoso

more islamic than we admit

I

slam was the first cultural trend in the Archipelago and Islamic Culture had and has a dramatic role in Philippine Civilization. Despite being known as the only predominantly Christian country in Asia, the Philippines was similarly the easternmost edge of the classical Islamic world. The contact with the Spaniards and the legacy of al-Andalus will prove an essential element in defining Islamicity in the Philippines. Nowadays, modernity has triggered a conundrum identity for Muslims in the Philippines. Thus, from armed conflict to new conversions, Filipino Muslims have struggled to define a coherent history in the context of Asia. This book is the first attempt to analyze in a broad sense the capital elements towards an Islamic identity in the Philippine islands, in order to have a synopsis that can reconcile Philippine Islam within the history of Islamic civilization

more islamic than we admit

INSIGHTS INTO PHILIPPINE CULTURAL HISTORY

MORE

islamic

THAN WE ADMIT ABOUT THE EDITOR Isaac Donoso Jiménez is a professor at the Philippine Normal University. He has credits in Arab Philology (2001), Hispanic Philology (2003), and Humanities (2003) from the University of Alicante in Spain, and a Master of Arts degree in Islamic Studies (2008) from the University of the Philippines. In 2004 and 2008, he won the Ibn al-Abbar Research Award for the project Romanços Filipins del Regne de València, a study and translation of Philippine romances about the kingdom of Valencia. He edited the anthology More Hispanic than We Admit: Insights into Philippine Cultural History (2008)  and Jesús Balmori’s novel Los pájaros de fuego (2010).  At present, he is the Spanish editor of the online digital library Filipiniana.net, and is finishing his doctorate degree at the University of Alicante with a thesis on the Islamization of the Philippine archipelago.

FILE: CHINESE-FILIPINO/PHILIPPINE STUDIES/CULTURAL HISTORY

Edited by Isaac Donoso

INSIGHTS INTO PHILIPPINE CULTURAL HISTORY

Edited by Isaac Donoso

more islamic than we admit

I

slam was the first cultural trend in the Archipelago and Islamic Culture had and has a dramatic role in Philippine Civilization. Despite being known as the only predominantly Christian country in Asia, the Philippines was similarly the easternmost edge of the classical Islamic world. The contact with the Spaniards and the legacy of al-Andalus will prove an essential element in defining Islamicity in the Philippines. Nowadays, modernity has triggered a conundrum identity for Muslims in the Philippines. Thus, from armed conflict to new conversions, Filipino Muslims have struggled to define a coherent history in the context of Asia. This book is the first attempt to analyze in a broad sense the capital elements towards an Islamic identity in the Philippine islands, in order to have a synopsis that can reconcile Philippine Islam within the history of Islamic civilization

more islamic than we admit

INSIGHTS INTO PHILIPPINE CULTURAL HISTORY

MORE

islamic

THAN WE ADMIT ABOUT THE EDITOR Isaac Donoso Jiménez is a professor at the Philippine Normal University. He has credits in Arab Philology (2001), Hispanic Philology (2003), and Humanities (2003) from the University of Alicante in Spain, and a Master of Arts degree in Islamic Studies (2008) from the University of the Philippines. In 2004 and 2008, he won the Ibn al-Abbar Research Award for the project Romanços Filipins del Regne de València, a study and translation of Philippine romances about the kingdom of Valencia. He edited the anthology More Hispanic than We Admit: Insights into Philippine Cultural History (2008)  and Jesús Balmori’s novel Los pájaros de fuego (2010).  At present, he is the Spanish editor of the online digital library Filipiniana.net, and is finishing his doctorate degree at the University of Alicante with a thesis on the Islamization of the Philippine archipelago.

FILE: CHINESE-FILIPINO/PHILIPPINE STUDIES/CULTURAL HISTORY

Edited by Isaac Donoso

INSIGHTS INTO PHILIPPINE CULTURAL HISTORY

Edited by Isaac Donoso

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