Jerry Tomawis, director of the Office of Muslim Affairs here, confirmed the proposal, adding, though, that they are looking into its viability and possible sources of funds.
Tomawis said at least 100 slots have been allotted for indigent but deserving pilgrims. In the past, some politicians sponsored the annual pilgrimage of poor but deserving Muslims.
Under the governments peace program, former rebels are compensated for the firearms they surrender. The military determines the amount based on the firearms condition, age and make.
Muslims will observe a month-long fasting during Ramadan starting Oct. 4. The annual pilgrimage to Mecca is one of the highlights of this observance.
Tomawis said a pilgrim needs about P100,000 to join the pilgrimage.