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The Department of Education (DepEd) joined the Muslim community and the rest of the nation on Friday in commemorating Sheikh Karim’ul Makhdum Day, honoring the 14th-century missionary credited with introducing Islam to the Philippines and establishing the country’s first mosque. 

The commemoration follows the enactment of Republic Act No. 12228, declaring every November 7 as “Sheikh Karim’ul Makhdum Day”, a special national working holiday to honor the establishment of the first mosque in the Philippines and the introduction of Islam to the country. 

The law, signed on July 9, 2025, was principally authored by then-Senator Sonny Angara, now serving as Education Secretary. It was co-authored by Senators Francis Tolentino, Joel Villanueva, and Bong Go, and sponsored by Senator Robinhood Padilla. 

Secretary Angara said the law recognizes not only a milestone in Philippine history but also the enduring power of faith and learning to unite people. 

“Sheikh Karim’ul Makhdum’s journey reminds us that the seeds of faith were also seeds of knowledge,” Angara said. “His story is proof that education, whether through books, belief, or tradition, has always been our nation’s path to peace and understanding.” 

In a message during a program held at Cuneta Elementary School in Pasay City, DepEd Undersecretary and Chief of Staff Fatima G. Panontongan urged learners and educators to draw inspiration from the legacy of Sheikh Karim’ul Makhdum. 

“As we celebrate Sheikh Karim’ul Makhdum Day, let us continue to keep alive our renewed faith and hope in learning,” Usec. Panontongan said. “This celebration serves as both a reminder and an inspiration—of the life of Sheikh Karim’ul Makhdum, who once brought the light of knowledge to our land.” 

In a separate message, the Office of Senator Robin Padilla, through its Director for Muslim Affairs Samira Gutoc, lauded Secretary Angara for authoring the law, and strengthening ties between Muslim and non-Muslim communities. 

Opening her remarks with a prayer, Gutoc described the event as “a national fiesta of understanding and peace,” and emphasized that “history can build bridges of peace and understanding that can shape our youth.” 

Gutoc emphasized that the celebration strengthens relationships with neighboring ASEAN countries and affirms the deep spiritual peace that this commemoration brings to every Muslim in the Philippines and beyond. 

*All Photos from DepEd

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