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We never thought it will turn out to be a voyage into history of Philippines and its ties with Arab world, as we entered the "humble abode" of the Tamano family in Sharjah for the Iftar.
It was not just the inviting aroma of the food which welcomed us - It was more of the warm embrace, cordial smile and friendly handshake that greeted us. Sahron Roy Tamano, head of the family, introduced us to his wife, Noraisa Abdulrahman, who was busy putting the final touches on the authentic Maranao dishes they are preparing for relatives and friends; and daughters Hanna Sophia, 11, and Shaikha Shahronisa, five.
The family hails from Marawi City, the capital city of Lanao del Sur in Mindanao, southern Philippines.
Roy, as he is commonly known in the Filipino community in the UAE, is the former president of Filipino Maranao Community in the UAE (MarCom). We came before 6pm and we can really sense the anticipation on Roy's face.
"We are expecting around 50 guests tonight. We live in a humble house but I'm sure everyone will have a filling and happy Iftar," he said.
Iftar for all The people of Maranao or Maranaw are called People of the Lake or Lake Dwellers. They live in Lake Lanao (or Ranaw) which is the second largest and deepest lake in the Philippines which was formed by the tectonic-volcanic damming of a basin between two mountain ranges and the collapse of a large volcano. According to Roy, 'Piyaparan na manok' is one of their best dishes and is made especially for guests. Back in their home province each family with raise chickens and during festivities, they will prepare their best poultry for the guests. Roy said hosting Iftar is not just reserved for those who are well-off. Even ordinary people, like farmers, would host politicians and leaders at their homes so they can also have a taste of the "humble food prepared by common people." angel@khaleejtimes.com |
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