Iran and the Philippines: In the Pursuit of Constructive Engagement

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Henelito A. Sevilla
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Abstract The importance of maritime silk route which connects the ancient Persian Gulf waterways to the Indian Ocean and leads towards the Pacific has made this fluidity of trade and missionary movements reach the southern Philippine shores. This early century interaction offered an opportunity to synthesise and acculturate Persian and Arab ideas and cultural values and practices into the construction of the pre-colonial Filipino identity, culture and traditions as expressed in religious, commercial, linguistic and socio-cultural dynamics which until the present time have still remained visible yet ‘underappreciated’ in Philippine society. This article will look at how colonisation and decolonisation theories shape modern Filipino identity by marginalising pre-colonial foreign influences of Persians, Arabs and Indians including other early indigenous values in favour of ‘superior values’ as introduced by colonisers: the Spaniards and the Americans. In advancing the arguments, the article explains how ‘imagined community’ as an alternative discourse aided in constructing modern Filipino culture and identity today. To give emphasis on the formation of the Philippine-Iran relations, this paper also focuses on the historical and contemporary variables that help shape the cordial bilateral relations, along with a presentation of issues, challenges and opportunities on how the two countries – the Philippines and Iran – could advance more in their relations. Finally, the research suggests that constant but salient variables presented in the relations such as the presence of new generation of Iranian-Filipinos living both in the Philippines and Iran, Iranian businessmen, and the larger pool of Iranian students in the Philippines could be utilised by both governments to help in advancing Philippine-Iran relations in various fronts including but not limited to cultural and community engagements but also in educational cooperation, trade transactions and political engagements.
伊朗和菲律宾:寻求建设性接触
海上丝绸之路将古代波斯湾水道连接到印度洋,并通往太平洋,这条海上丝绸之路的重要性使贸易和传教运动的流动性达到了菲律宾南部海岸。这一世纪早期的互动提供了一个机会,将波斯和阿拉伯的思想、文化价值观和实践融入到殖民前菲律宾人的身份、文化和传统的建设中,这些文化和传统以宗教、商业、语言和社会文化动态的形式表达出来,直到现在,这些在菲律宾社会中仍然是可见的,但却“未得到重视”。本文将探讨殖民和非殖民化理论如何通过边缘化前殖民时期波斯人,阿拉伯人和印度人的外国影响,包括其他早期土著价值观,以支持殖民者:西班牙人和美国人引入的“优越价值观”,来塑造现代菲律宾人的身份。在推进论点的过程中,文章解释了“想象社区”作为一种替代话语如何帮助构建现代菲律宾文化和身份。为了强调菲律宾-伊朗关系的形成,本文还关注有助于塑造友好双边关系的历史和当代变量,以及菲律宾和伊朗两国如何在关系中取得更大进展的问题,挑战和机遇。最后,研究表明,两国政府可以利用两国关系中存在的不变但显着的变量,例如生活在菲律宾和伊朗的新一代伊朗-菲律宾人,伊朗商人以及在菲律宾的更多伊朗学生,以帮助推进菲律宾-伊朗在各个方面的关系,包括但不限于文化和社区参与,以及教育合作。贸易交易和政治活动。
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