Basher Dimalaang Manalao
Aleem Basher D. Manalao | |
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Nationality | Filipino |
Organization(s) | Philippine Al-Mostaqbal, Inc. |
Known for | Missioner |
Basher Dimalaang Manalao or known to be Mostaqbal, a
He owns an organization Philippine Al-Mostaqbal Incorporation educating members about Islamic cultures, future, and science of Qur’an.[2][3] Dominant members of his organization were women. The organization established a Facebook page named “Mostaqbal Online Channel” with having over 8.5k followers. He had little or no interest in politics.[3]
He established a public cemetery called “Maqbara” located at Barangay Guimba, Marawi City, Lanao del Sur in the Philippines during his term as governor of the province.[3] Due to political dispute, he was suspended in 3 months by a petition of Monera Macabangon in 2006.[4] He then returned to the office of governor by the decision of the court.
Early life
Mostaqbal was born in his home town
Known as Mustaqbal ("future"), he is a graduate of Islamic studies from schools in Egypt and Saudi Arabia.[5]
Political career
Manalao, elected in 2004 as vice governor of Lanao del Sur, formally became governor on July 12 under the rule of succession following the death of re-elected governor Mamintal Adiong Sr. three days after the beginning of the term.[5][6]
Being pro-administration,[7] his tenure saw disputes.[8] In October 2005, Manalao was placed under preventive suspension by the Ombudmsman after members of the Lanao del Sur Provincial Board filed a total of twelve cases against him,[6][9][10] as he was accused of nepotism and of anomalous purchasing of police vehicles.[11][10] The 90-day suspension began on November 5.[12][13] Vice governor Monera Macabangon was then designated acting provincial governor.[6]
On March 13, 2006, Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez dismissed all charges against him and four other provincial officials[9] for lack of probable cause;[10] reinstating him to the office.[6][10][14]
In late 2006, Manalao survived an assassination attempt.[15]
He sought re-election in 2007, but lost.[16]
He led Ompia Party, a Moro political party, succeeding its founder, former provincial governor Mahid Mutilan.[17]
See also
- Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
- Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
- Jamiatu Muslim Mindanao
External links
References
- ^ De La Cruz, Lino (July 12, 2004). "Manalao takes over as Lanao Sur governor". The Philippine Star.
- ^ Saaduddin, Deh (May 27, 2019). "BTA religious rep: Perceive peace in The Night of Decree". Dateliners News.
- ^ a b c Tago, Abdul Hanan (September 19, 2006). "SU Graduate Brings Lanao Del Sur's Leadership Closer to People". Arab News.
- ^ De La Cruz, Lino (April 20, 2006). "Lanao Sur exec stopped from withdrawing funds". The Philippine Star.
- ^ a b de la Cruz, Lino (July 12, 2004). "Manalao takes over as Lanao Sur governor". The Philippine Star. Retrieved May 27, 2023.
- ^ a b c d de la Cruz, Lino (April 25, 2006). "Lanao del Sur's political crisis ends". The Philippine Star. Retrieved May 27, 2023.
- ^ "Local officials vow support for Arroyo". The Philippine Star. July 2, 2005. Retrieved May 27, 2023.
- ^ de la Cruz, Lino (April 20, 2006). "Lanao Sur exec stopped from withdrawing funds". The Philippine Star. Retrieved May 27, 2023.
- ^ a b de la Cruz, Lino (March 19, 2006). "Ombudsman drops raps vs Lanao Sur gov, 3 others". The Philippine Star. Retrieved May 27, 2023.
- ^ GMA News Online. March 21, 2006. Retrieved May 26, 2023.
- ^ de la Cruz, Lino (November 5, 2005). "Status quo at Lanao del Sur Capitol". The Philippine Star. Retrieved May 27, 2023.
- ^ de la Cruz, Lino (February 6, 2006). "Ulama league's head calls for sobriety in Lanao Sur". The Philippine Star. Retrieved May 27, 2023.
- ISBN 978-90-04-22186-4. Retrieved May 27, 2023.
- ^ "Opinions (2006)". Department of Justice. Government of the Philippines. Retrieved May 26, 2023.
- ^ "Mindanao gov survives attempt on his life". The Manila Times. December 18, 2006. Retrieved May 26, 2023.
- ^ Rosauro, Ryan (May 30, 2007). "MILF tags Cabinet member in bid to ensure bet's win". Philippine Daily Inquirer. p. A17. Retrieved May 31, 2023 – via Google Books.
- ^ Maulana, Nash (May 1, 2016). "Sulu Vice Gov Tan claims support in ARMM, but…". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved May 26, 2023.