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UP IIS and UP CIDS Islamic Studies Program Hold UP Halal Forum

The global Halal industry is experiencing rapid growth and exerting significant influence on markets worldwide. In the Philippines, efforts to strengthen the Halal sector have received active support from government offices, agencies, and educational institutions like the University of the Philippines (UP).

A notable recent initiative was the “UP Halal Forum: Harmonizing Roles, Addressing Challenges, and Moving Towards a Common Direction,” organized by the Institute of Islamic Studies at UP Diliman in collaboration with the UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies-Islamic Studies Program. Held on June 25, 2024, at Virata Hall on the UP Diliman campus in Quezon City, the forum aimed to facilitate discussions on recent developments in Halal, explore potential collaborations in research, publication, and extension services, and strategize future initiatives in the Halal industry.

Key figures at the event, including UP System President Atty. Angelo Jimenez and UP Diliman Chancellor Atty. Edgardo Carlo L. Vistan II, voiced strong support for the forum, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and national-level backing for the Halal industry. President Jimenez expressed optimism, stating, “I hope that this gathering will provide a roadmap for the Halal industry in the country as we aim to contribute to this trillion-dollar global economy. I am enthusiastic about fostering more collaborations and partnerships within the Halal industry. Let us continue to uphold ‘honor and excellence in the service of the people’ at our national university.” Chancellor Vistan echoed this sentiment, saying, “I look forward to sustained and meaningful collaborations on Halal-related research, discussions, meetings, and future plans for Halal industry development.”

UP IIS Dean Prof. Julkipli M. Wadi also conveyed gratitude for the continued support from the UP System and UP Diliman administration in organizing academic events focused on critical Muslim issues like Halal.

The forum drew participation from key government institutions and agencies, including the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF), the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), the Department of Agriculture (DA), and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). Representatives from UP-affiliated institutions engaged in Halal initiatives and selected businesses from Metro Manila’s Halal goods sector also attended. This diverse gathering facilitated presentations from government agencies, UP units, and Halal certifiers, enhancing awareness of ongoing efforts and fostering collaborative opportunities.

An important highlight of the forum was a roundtable discussion moderated by Prof. Wadi, where representatives from various government, UP-affiliated, and private institutions exchanged insights and ideas on enhancing collaboration within the Halal industry.

The “UP Halal Forum” served as a crucial platform for stakeholders to converge, paving the way for future collaborations and partnerships. It marked a concerted effort to advance and promote the Halal industry in the Philippines, signaling a commitment to sustainable development and growth in this emerging sector.

The Halal forum is a key project of the Islamic Studies Program at UP CIDS for 2024. As part of this initiative, the program aims to develop a comprehensive discussion paper that showcases a multi-faceted approach to Halal. This methodology ensures thorough research that incorporates both contemporary perspectives and traditional understandings of Halal in the Philippines.

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Celebrating a New Generation of Scholars: UP Institute of Islamic Studies Holds 34th Recognition Ceremony

The University of the Philippines Institute of Islamic Studies (UP IIS) celebrated the achievements of its new batch of Master of Arts in Islamic Studies graduates during the 34th Recognition Ceremony on July 27, 2024, at Virata Hall, UP Diliman Campus, Quezon City.

With the theme “Pagtammat: Bagong Simula at Malikhaing Paraan sa Pagtuklas ng Katotohanan at Paglingkod sa Bayan at Sangkatauhan”, the ceremony highlighted the graduates’ journeys as they embark on new paths in the pursuit of knowledge and service. “It is a reminder that we will engage in a renewed endeavor to seek truth and fulfill our duty to the nation and humanity,” stated Prof. Julkipli M. Wadi, Dean of UP IIS.

Joining Dean Wadi this year was Hon. Almarim Centi Tillah, Presidential Adviser on Muslim Affairs, who served as the guest of honor. In his inspirational address, Hon. Tillah shared his six-decade-long advocacy for strengthening Muslim Filipino institutions nationwide, stemming from his roles as a student leader, organizer, public servant, and now Presidential Adviser. He encouraged the graduates to return to their communities, emphasizing, “It is there where they are most needed.”

Among the graduates honored this year were Sittie Aifat A. Ali, Paul Mark C. Andres, Ali Imran R. Arsad, Sittie Nur S. Cali, and Abdul Majid P. Marohombsar. Reflecting on their journeys, the graduates expressed their gratitude to the Institute for fostering an academic environment that was “both stimulating and challenging.” They also thanked their professors for showing that “kindness and intelligence can go hand in hand,” as they shape a new generation of Muslim scholars “versed in both social sciences and Islamic studies.” They acknowledged that graduating from the Institute meant carrying forward “the standards of UP and the values of Islam.”

Atty. Mehol K. Sadain, a distinguished professor at UP IIS, also shared words of inspiration with the graduates, connecting his message to the significance of “pagtammat,” a term denoting the completion of the Qur’an, particularly through memorization, as practiced in Sulu and Tawi-Tawi. Just as pagtammat implies fulfillment, graduation from UP IIS marks a milestone in the graduates’ educational journeys. He reminded them to “honor the blessings of pagtammat and continue to uphold the values of the University and the Institute in their pursuits.”

In addition to the graduates, UP IIS recognized other students who have excelled academically through university and college scholar certifications. Shari’ah Bar 2024 passers who are students and alumni of the Institute were also honored during the event.

The annual recognition ceremony at UP IIS celebrates student achievements and brings together the UP IIS community, united in their commitment to the greater good of the Ummah—a mission that extends far beyond the Institute’s walls.

 

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APPLICATION FOR MA ISLAMIC STUDIES FOR THE FIRST SEMESTER OF AY 2022-2023 IS EXTENDED

Application for MA Islamic Studies for the First Semester of AY 2022-2023 is still open.

REQUIREMENTS:

  1. PSA Birth Certificate
  2. Official Transcript of Records (TOR)
  3. Honorable Dismissal
  4. Application Letter Address to Dean Julkipli M. Wadi
  5. Two (2) Recommendation Letters from former Professor or Employer
  6. Two (2) 2×2 photos
  7. Marriage Contract (for married women)

Note: Please email your inquiries and submit all scanned documents to iis@up.edu.ph and djroldan@up.edu.ph.

The deadline for Application is EXTENDED until July 29,2022