For the first time in our history, Eid el-Fitr, the Muslim feast that marks the end of Ramadan will be a national holiday. We have had no terrorist bombings for a month now and this is mainly due to the fact that even Muslim terrorists observed the Ramadan. Now, sad to say, the police and the military have called for a red alert starting this Friday for fear that the end of Ramadan will mark the beginning of new terrorist attacks. If this happens, it will indeed be unfortuante because December is the Christmas month. We hope that the Muslim terrorists will respect the month of Nativity the way they respected the Ramadan. Jesus Christ, after all, is a respected religious figure even in the Koran.
We join Archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin in urging our Muslim brothers to observe Islamic teachings and strive for peace, order and justice for all Filipinos. Gov. Parouk Hussin of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao has expressed the appreciation of Filipino Muslims to President Macapagal-Arroyos recognition of Eid el-Fitr as a national holiday. Let it not go down in history that the first national holiday celebration of Eid el-Fitr was the eve for the resumption of terroristic attacks. Christians and Muslims were meant to live in peace. If both follow the teachings of Christ and Mohammed, peace will result. The Philippines could be a model of a country where Christians and Muslims live like brothers, the way our Creator intended.
Eid el-Fitr is the most festive Islamic celebration. Let the joy of the Eid el-Fitr extend all throughout the year. The only thing terrorism can bring about is more terrorism. What we need: Peace and order with justice. That can only come if we love all mankind.