Army offers evening meals to Muslims in Zambo Sibugay during Ramadan

By Leah Agonoy

March 17, 2024, 4:20 pm

<p><strong>HELPING COMMUNITIES</strong>. The Army's 106th Infantry Battalion has been providing meals for Iftar, the breaking of fast at sunset during Ramadan month, to Muslim communities in Zamboanga Sibugay since March 12, 2024. It is the unit's way to keep peace and development in the area. <em>(Photo courtesy of 106IB)</em></p>

HELPING COMMUNITIES. The Army's 106th Infantry Battalion has been providing meals for Iftar, the breaking of fast at sunset during Ramadan month, to Muslim communities in Zamboanga Sibugay since March 12, 2024. It is the unit's way to keep peace and development in the area. (Photo courtesy of 106IB)

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur - The Philippine Army's 106th Infantry Battalion (106IB) based in Imelda town, Zamboanga Sibugay, is offering Iftar, the evening meals taken by Muslims after sunset during Ramadan, to 30 mosques in the province.

In an interview Sunday, 106th IB commander Lt.Col. Anshary Pumbaya said the kick-off ceremony of the Iftar offerings started on March 12 in a mosque in Poblacion village, Malangas town, serving around a hundred Muslim faithful.

Pumbaya said 29 other mosques within the province will be offered with Iftar during the entire month of Ramadan.

He said this is the unit’s efforts to keep good relations, long-lasting peace and development in the area of its operations.

“Providing simple food during Iftar to the Muslim Communities will not only showcase the importance of giving but also a time of inspiration and an opportunity to come together, strengthen relationships, and show gratitude for all the blessings of life, especially the blessing of peace and unity among everyone,” the Army official said.

Meanwhile, Maj. Gen. Gabriel Viray III, commander of the 1st Infantry Division, spearheaded the recent groundbreaking ceremony for a new road project, alongside a medical and dental mission in Barangay Saad, Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur.

Barangay Saad was previously marred by conflict and recognized as a stronghold of guerrilla forces.

The Army believes the construction of the bridge symbolizes a step forward in healing and developing the community.

Through this, transformation after the efforts of the 102nd Infantry Brigade led to the area being cleared of insurgents. (PNA)

 

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