The WAMY Scholars met last Saturday December 19, 2009 in King Faisal Islamic Da’wah center at the Mindanao State University main campus. The meeting was composed of the WAMY MSU main campus scholars, Ibn Seina WAMY scholars, MSU ISED WAMY scholars, Jamiatu Jonoubil Filibin, Bukidnon State University WAMY scholars, MSU IIT COLLEGE OF LAW, MSU IIT- IDS, and La Salle of Iligan City WAMY scholars. The other scholars from various Universities failed to come due to the distance like the Scholars from International Islamic University of Malaysia (IIUM) from Malaysia, Imam Islamic University of Indonesia, University of the Philippines WAMY Scholars, The Cebu Doctors’ University, University of San Jose-Recoletos of Cebu City, Ateneo De Davao University of Davao City, Arellano University School of Law Pasay City, Metro Manila, Xavier University of Cagayan De Oro City, The Capitol University of Cagayan, Liceo De Cagayan University. It was attended by the one of the Advisory council of WAMY Philippines Dr. Ali Panda together with Moctar D. Bato the Chairman of Education in WAMY Philippines.
The monthly meeting aims are to remind and strengthen unity, closeness among the WAMY scholars in the Philippines. Since scholars are getting different courses as Wamy had prescribed it to them such as; College of Medicine, College of Law, College of Engineering, Accountancy, Information Technology, College of Nursing, Business Administration, Business management, taking up masterals degree, Doctorate in a different field and other courses which Muslim now a day need it. This is the first batch of the WAMY scholars in the Philippines who were blessed and lucky for having had opportunity to be with the first batch. The Chairman of the Education also reminded them to exert their effort for them to finish their course and most of all to be a good Muslim, responsible scholars, learn their faith properly and able to practice all the teaching of Islam and become a professionals with moral excellence. The meeting ended with the distribution of the 3 months allowance for the month of October, November and December 2009. |