College of Law Holds 2nd Sheikh Karim'ul Makhdum Learning Sessions on Women's Rights and Leadership

By: MSU Tawi-Tawi College of Technology and Oceanography

Published: March 21, 2025

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College of Law Holds 2nd Sheikh Karim'ul Makhdum Learning Sessions on Women's Rights and Leadership

By: MSU Tawi-Tawi College of Technology and Oceanography

March 21, 2025

College of Law Holds 2nd Sheikh Karim'ul Makhdum Learning Sessions on Women's Rights and Leadership

The College of Law successfully hosted the 2nd Sheikh Karim'ul Makhdum Learning Sessions on March 19 at the Maas Kamlon Hall, bringing together legal experts and advocates to discuss women's rights and leadership within the framework of Islamic law. Shariah counselor and lawyer Mohamad Rayyan Domado led a compelling discussion on "Breaking Stereotypes: Gender and Society under the Lens of the Code of Muslim Personal Laws." His talk focused on the rights of women under the Philippine Muslim Code of Personal Laws, addressing common misconceptions and emphasizing the legal protections granted to Muslim women. Meanwhile, Almira Hadji, the university’s newly appointed director for Gender and Development, delivered an inspiring session titled "Honoring Women in Islam: Stories of Courage, Faith, and Leadership." She shared powerful narratives of Muslim women who have made significant contributions to their communities, highlighting their resilience and influence.

Named after Sheikh Karim'ul Makhdum, the Islamic missionary who introduced Islam to the Sulu Archipelago and built the first recorded masjid in the Philippines in Simunul, Tawi-Tawi, the Makhdum Learning Sessions serve as a platform for discussions on Shariah law and Islamic values. The College of Law remains committed to fostering meaningful conversations on these topics, promoting awareness, and challenging stereotypes.

The Makhdum Learning Session was made possible through the generous support of the MSU-TCTO Gender and Development Office, and in partnership with the Bangsamoro Attorney General's Office and Rex Education.

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