The article discusses the potential religious influence on politics in Muslim Mindanao and its impact on the upcoming 2025 election. It also explores the separation of religion and politics in the country's constitution and the role of political Islam in the region.
The norm for politicians in Muslim Mindanao could be more particularly religious for ‘ moral governance ’ if we leave former liberation front leaders to their own devices.
If religion were to intrude into the ‘government-of-the-day politics’ can it be far beyond for their voters in the 2025 election? Given the establishment clause of the country’s constitution that separates religion and politics, the all-appointed MPs work in the pretext of cabinet ministries run under color of authority (published, in 2007, already posed the hard question: “Political Islam in the 21st Century Philippines: Can It Survive?” The emergence ofor political Islam was an outgrowth of revolutionary ideologies during the latter half of the 20th Century. Today, a little more than a decade (in 2023), those so-called “people of faith” and their religious beliefs are perhaps no more intertwined within an imposed majoritarian composition of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) than in public lif
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