Ramadan: A Month of Self discipline and Spiritual renewal in Islam

Ramadan is considered the holiest month in Islam, A ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is observed by Muslims worldwide as a time of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community, Ramadan commemorates the month when the Qur’an was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. It is a time for spiritual growth, self-discipline, and increased devotion. Muslims fast daily from dawn until sunset {Fasting is one of the Five Pillars of Islam} and during the fasting hours, they abstain from: Food, Drink, Smoking, Marital relations.

Discover Cagayan de Oro’s Cultural Heritage at the City Museum

The City Museum of Cagayan de Oro, situated in Barangay 1 near Gaston Park and St. Augustine Metropolitan Cathedral, is a fascinating cultural institution that showcases the rich history and heritage of the city, providing visitors with an immersive experience of the local traditions, arts, and crafts. Established to preserve and promote the historical narrative of Cagayan de Oro, the museum features a diverse collection of artifacts, photographs, and exhibits that trace the city’s evolution from its early Indigenous roots to its contemporary developments.

Visitors can explore various displays that highlight significant events, personalities, and the unique biodiversity of the area, making it a vital educational resource for both tourists and locals alike. Through interactive installations and guided tours, the museum aims to engage all ages, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the cultural tapestry that defines Cagayan de Oro and its people.

Maranao Royal House

The torogan is a significant symbol of power for the sultanate of Lanao. It serves as the royal residence and a place where Maranao traditions are freely expressed. Additionally, it functions as a forum for community concerns, a space for the development of customary laws, and a permanent residence for titled leaders. The torogan ultimately belongs to the people who built it and can be used for various community events and gatherings.

Hilot

Hilot or Traditional Massage – The Philippines holds numerous traditions and superstitious beliefs that have strongly been established as cultural. From childhood, Filipinos are exposed to them through common practices as they are passed on from generation to generation. These include visiting a “manghihilot” when they contract a fever or suffer from body pains. The term “hilot” commonly refers to the rubbing or providing pressure on the muscles and joints as a way to promote body healing. This traditional healing practice is more often performed by elderlies referred to as healers.