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Policy Dialogue on Bangsamoro Shari’ah Academy and PD 1083 Concludes with Calls for Strengthened Shari’ah Justice System

The two-day Policy Dialogue on the Bangsamoro Shari’ah Academy and Presidential Decree No. 1083 concluded successfully on September 1–2, 2025, gathering experts, policymakers, and practitioners to advance Shari’ah education and review the Code of Muslim Personal Laws (CMPL). The event was held at the Ground Floor of Ang Bahay ng Alumni, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City.

Organized by the UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies – Islamic Studies Program (UP CIDS-ISP), the UP Institute of Islamic Studies (UP IIS), and the Bangsamoro Attorney General’s Office of BARMM (BAGO-BARMM), the dialogue convened legal, academic, and religious stakeholders including Shari’ah Counselors and Judges, representatives from the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF), the Philippine Judicial Academy, the House of Representatives, BARMM parliament and ministries, ulama from the Bangsamoro Darul Ifta, and scholars from the University of the Philippines.

Day 1 focused on the proposed establishment of a Bangsamoro Shari’ah Academy, envisioned as a major step toward institutionalizing Shari’ah education and strengthening Islamic legal practice in the region. The discussions centered on developing concrete policy measures to support the Academy’s creation, with Atty. Mohammad Al-Amin Julkipli serving as moderator.

Day 2 shifted to a critical review of PD 1083, or the Code of Muslim Personal Laws of the Philippines, which has not been updated since its codification in 1977 and the establishment of Shari’ah courts in 1985. Facilitated by Assoc. Prof. Darwin J. Absari, the session examined potential reforms grounded in actual Shari’ah cases, fieldwork findings, and the lived experiences of practitioners. Experts emphasized three priority directions for reform. The first is enhancing, which involves expanding the scope of the law through additional operative provisions, improving effectiveness by addressing gaps and loopholes, and streamlining procedures or clarifying principles and terminologies to strengthen implementation. The second is updating, which entails responding to contemporary changes and ensuring that the law keeps pace with present and future needs. The third is correcting, which means aligning the provisions with the true essence and intent of the law—in this case, Islamic law—while addressing errors and inconsistencies that arise in its implementation.

Distinguished participants included Hon. Justice Edilwasif T. Baddiri, Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals, along with other legal experts, policymakers, and ulama. Their contributions highlighted the urgency of revisiting and refining PD 1083 to better serve Muslim communities in the Philippines. Proceedings and policy briefs from the dialogue will be consolidated and published by UP CIDS–Islamic Studies, with the aim of guiding decision-makers and supporting the strengthening of the Shari’ah justice system nationwide.

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Malaysian Ambassador to the Philippines Visits the UP IIS

The Institute of Islamic Studies (IIS) in the University of the Philippines Diliman welcomed H.E. Dato’ Abdul Malik Melvin Castellino, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Malaysia, together with select staff from the Embassy of Malaysia in Manila, last August 20, 2025.

The Ambassador focused his talk by proposing to strengthen collaboration in areas such as Halal industry, Shari’ah law, Islamic banking and finance, furthering educational ties, academic and research collaborations, developing the tourism industry, and promoting a better understanding of Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago.

Dean Wadi seconded on the Ambassador’s proposal as those areas (Shari’ah, Halal, and Islamic Finance) have been pushed as IIS flagship program focus since his reappointment as the new dean of the Institute. Accordingly, such proposal is geared to grow anew as Malaysia and the Philippines have enjoyed long historical relations, particularly with the University of the Philippines. On March 02, 2023, UP granted an honorary award of 𝘩𝘰𝘯𝘰𝘳𝘪𝘴 𝘤𝘢𝘶𝘴𝘢 to Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. In the past, according to Dean Wadi, 𝘋𝘢𝘵𝘶𝘬 𝘚𝘳𝘪 Anwar Ibrahim used to visit UP and the Institute and had forged a strong friendship with Dr. Cesar Adib Majul, the first dean of the Institute of Islamic Studies.

This visit of Amb. Castellino and his delegation aims to further strengthen Philippine-Malaysia relations, where UP and IIS are expected to play a crucial role in the above-mentioned areas, including exploring faculty and student exchange programs, scholarship and research grants, educational tourism, and other cultural development projects.

Dean Wadi updated the Ambassador about collaboration research projects between IIS and the International Institute of Islamic Thought-Malaysia, including an increasing number of UP and IIS alumni getting their PhDs in Malaysian universities.

Ambassador Abdulmalik proposed that Malaysian students should also be encouraged to study in UP, including IIS. Dean Wadi reinforced his proposal, where he discussed UP’s strength in both Natural and Social Sciences. In particular, Dean Wadi emphasized that the IIS curriculum is characterized by wasatiyah (balance) between perspectives in Islamic thought, embracing both classical and modern areas and those in the Social Sciences.

He also informed the Ambassador of his recent visit to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, and his participation in the forthcoming 2nd International Summit of Religious Leaders in Selangor, Malaysia, organized by the Office of the Prime Minister and the Muslim World League.

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Indonesian Dignitaries Visit the UP IIS

A delegation from the Advanced Education for National Leaders Program of the National Resilience Institute of the Republic of Indonesia (LEMHANNAS) visited the UP Institute of Islamic Studies (UP IIS) as part of their Overseas Strategic Study Program. The academic engagement was held on August 14, 2025, at Room 300, Virata Hall, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City. The visit aimed to provide the Indonesian participants with a deeper understanding and broader perspective on national policies implemented by Southeast Asian countries, including the Philippines.

Representing UP IIS, Asst. Prof. Darwin Absari, College Secretary, delivered a series of lectures on relevant topics, including (a) Islam in Nation-Building: The Role of Filipino Muslims in Shaping the Philippine Republic; (b) Unity in Diversity: The Place of Islam in the Political Tapestry of the Philippines; and (c) Empowering the Nation: Islamic Political Participation and the Quest for Inclusive Governance.

He also discussed ongoing and emerging developments in Muslim affairs in the Philippines, particularly the Code of Muslim Personal Laws (PD 1083), the expansion of Shari’ah Courts, the growth of the Halal industry, and the advancement of Islamic Banking and Finance.

During the open forum, the LEMHANNAS delegation engaged Prof. Absari on various topics, such as the integration of social sciences into Islamic curricula, academic collaboration between UP IIS and Indonesian universities, and the role of civil society in Muslim affairs. The delegation likewise expressed interest in pursuing academic partnerships with UP IIS, to which Prof. Absari affirmed the Institute’s openness to future collaborations.

The academic visit was organized in cooperation with the UP Office of International Linkages (UP OIL) and the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Manila. The delegation was composed of 38 participants of the Advanced Education for National Leaders Program.

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UP IIS Holds Student Orientation for First Semester AY 2025–2026

On August 13, 2025, the Institute of Islamic Studies (IIS) at the University of the Philippines Diliman conducted its Student Orientation for the First Semester of Academic Year 2025–2026. The event was held in a hybrid format—via Zoom and onsite at Room 300, Virata Hall, Institute for Small-Scale Industries (ISSI), UP Diliman, Quezon City.

The orientation formally welcomed new, continuing, and returning students. Prof. Julkipli M. Wadi, Dean of UP IIS, underscored that studying at the University is not merely an academic pursuit but also a transformative journey that fosters a balanced, compassionate, respectful, and inclusive understanding of Islam and the Muslim world. He encouraged students to remain open to diverse perspectives and to carry these values beyond the university as they navigate real-world challenges.

Asst. Prof. Darwin J. Absari, College Secretary of IIS, led the program’s information-sharing segment for students in the Master of Arts in Islamic Studies (MAIS) Program. He was joined by representatives from various IIS offices, including the Research, Publication, and Extension Division, and the IIS Library, who provided essential guidance on academic and administrative matters.

In line with UP’s commitment to academic excellence, students were reminded of the importance of upholding academic integrity. Recognizing the growing role of artificial intelligence in higher education, the Institute reinforced its measures to ensure originality and ethical scholarship. Academic papers will continue to undergo screening through Turnitin, which includes similarity and AI-detection tools. This practice aims to strengthen students’ sense of ownership of their work while honing their skills in proper citation and referencing.

The orientation concluded with an open forum, during which students raised questions and concerns that were addressed by Prof. Absari. He assured the participants that the Office of the College Secretary remains committed to supporting them throughout their MAIS journey.

The Student Orientation is an annual institutional activity designed to guide and equip IIS students as they pursue their academic and scholarly endeavors.

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Bulletin of Vacant Positions

The following positions are currently vacant at the UP Institute of Islamic Studies (UP IIS): Administrative Officer IV and Administrative Assistant III.

Interested applicants are advised to refer to the Bulletin of Vacant Positions issued by the Human Resource Development Office (HRDO). For further details, please visit the HRDO website at https://hrdo.upd.edu.ph/jobs

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER IV

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT IIII