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                    [Title] => Muslim ulamas stand by embattled Gloria
                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — Leaders of the Muslim Ulama League of the Philippines in Southern Mindanao are throwing their support behind President Arroyo while calling for peace and unity among Filipinos in the midst of the crisis now besetting the country. 


"I still put my trust and confidence on the governance of President Arroyo. The sincerity is still evident, her toils and labor are unending for the good of all," said Mahmod Adilao, chairman of the Ulama League of the Philippines in the south.
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"We vehemently oppose the proposal since it is against our Islamic beliefs," said Mahmod Adilao, Southern Mindanao regional chairman of the Ulama League of the Philippines.

Adilao stressed that Filipino Muslims are already practicing family planning based on the official Islamic canonical decision (fatwah) on reproductive health and family planning.
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                    [Title] => Muslim ulamas stand by embattled Gloria
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"I still put my trust and confidence on the governance of President Arroyo. The sincerity is still evident, her toils and labor are unending for the good of all," said Mahmod Adilao, chairman of the Ulama League of the Philippines in the south.
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Adilao stressed that Filipino Muslims are already practicing family planning based on the official Islamic canonical decision (fatwah) on reproductive health and family planning.
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