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Nur Misuari
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Misuari in 2009
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Special Economic Envoy on Islamic Affairs to the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation | |
Assumed office December 13, 2019 |
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President | Rodrigo Duterte Bongbong Marcos |
Chair of the Central Committee of the Moro National Liberation Front | |
Assumed office October 21, 1972 |
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Preceded by | Position established |
President of the Bangsamoro Republik Unrecognized |
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In office August 12, 2013 – September 28, 2013 |
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Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Position abolished |
3rd Governor of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao | |
In office 1996–2001 |
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Preceded by | Lininding Pangandaman |
Succeeded by | Alvarez Isnaji |
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Nurallaji Pinang Misuari
March 3, 1939 Tapul, Sulu, Philippine Commonwealth |
Political party | Lakas–NUCD (1996–2001) |
Spouses | Desdemona Tan (Deceased) Eleonora Tan Tarhata Ibrahim Maimona Palalisan Subanen woman (Unidentified) Sherry Rahim |
Alma mater | University of the Philippines Manila (BA) University of the Philippines Diliman (MA) |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Moro National Liberation Front |
Years of service | 1972–present |
Nur Misuari (Tausug: Nūr Miswāri, born Nurallaji Pinang Misuari; March 3, 1939) is a Moro Filipino revolutionary and politician, founder and leader of the Moro National Liberation Front.
Early and Personal life
Nur Misuari was born on March 3, 1939, in Tapul, Sulu, Philippines. The fourth of ten children, his parents were of Tausūg-Sama descent and came from Kabinga-an, Tapul Island. His father was Saliddain Misuari, who worked as a fisherman, and his mother was Dindanghail Pining. Nur Misuari is a direct descendant of Panglima Mahabasser Elidji, a Tausūg warrior and representative from the Sultanate of Sulu who he claims helped the Sultanate of Brunei forces under Sultan Muhyiddin during the civil war in northern Borneo, after which the eastern part of Sabah was rewarded to the Tausūgs by Sultan Muhyiddin. Misuari's father moved their family from Tapul to Jolo, Sulu when he was still young. He attended Jolo Central Elementary School from 1949 to 1955 and studied at Sulu National High School for his secondary education from 1955 to 1958. Misuari's family experienced financial difficulties and could not afford to send him to college. His teacher assisted him to acquire a scholarship from the Commission on National Integration, which allowed him to study at the University of the Philippines, Manila.
Misuari initially took up a degree in liberal arts, intending to pursue medicine. Instead, Misuari shifted his course to political science in his second semester with the intent of taking up law, despite the fact that his father "hated" lawyers. He became active in many of the university's extra-curricular activities, particularly in debate. After attaining his bachelor's degree in political science from the University of the Philippines in 1962, he entered the College of Law at University of the Philippines, Diliman but dropped his law studies in his second year after being convinced by his mentor and now national author, Caesar Majul, to pursue a master's degree related to political science. He finished his master's degree in Asian studies in 1964 at the Asian Center of the University of the Philippines, Diliman. In 1964, Misuari founded a radical student group called the Bagong Asya (New Asia). Together with Jose Maria Sison, he also founded the Kabataan Makabayan (Patriotic Youth).
Until 2016, Misuari had five wives, his first wife was Desdemona Tan, who died of illness in Islamabad, Pakistan. The elder sister of the deceased Desdemona, Eleonora Rohaida Tan then became his second wife. His third and fourth wives are Tarhata Ibrahim and Maimona Palalisan. His fifth wife comes from the tribe of Subanen, while Sherry Rahim became his sixth wife. As per polygyny, Islam allows men to marry up to four wives currently alive at the same time, thought Misuari already have six wives, this does not include his first wife who has been deceased.
- Peace process with the Bangsamoro in the Philippines
- List of Filipino Nobel laureates and nominees
See also
In Spanish: Nur Misuari para niños