Mohammad Nassefh Macla is a recipient of the 13th Sultan Kudarat Award for Culture and the Arts for his achievements in literature as a native of Panabo City, Davao del Norte in the Philippines. He is a member of the Davao Writers Guild and has been a fellow in poetry in several national writers workshops, with his works published in various anthologies. Currently, he teaches Creative Writing at a college in his hometown.
Mohammad Nassefh Macla is a recipient of the 13th Sultan Kudarat Award for Culture and the Arts for his achievements in literature as a native of Panabo City, Davao del Norte in the Philippines. He is a member of the Davao Writers Guild and has been a fellow in poetry in several national writers workshops, with his works published in various anthologies. Currently, he teaches Creative Writing at a college in his hometown.
Mohammad Nassefh Macla is a recipient of the 13th Sultan Kudarat Award for Culture and the Arts for his achievements in literature as a native of Panabo City, Davao del Norte in the Philippines. He is a member of the Davao Writers Guild and has been a fellow in poetry in several national writers workshops, with his works published in various anthologies. Currently, he teaches Creative Writing at a college in his hometown.
Panabo City, Davao del Norte, Philippines. He is a recipient of the 13th Sultan Kudarat Award for Culture and the Arts, the highest award given to outstanding Moro-Muslim individuals in the Philippines, for his achievement in the field of literature. He is also a member of the Davao Writers Guild from 2016 up to present, and has been a fellow in poetry in several national writers workshops. His works have been published in the anthologies, Peace Mindanao, edited by Jaime An Lim and Rays of the Invisible Light by Gutierrez Mangansakan II. Currently, he teaches Creative Writing at a college in his hometown. Pink Abaya VIELED- cover with ALHAMDULLILLAH-"all praise is due to God alone" Answer the ff. Questions 1. What does it mean to be a “war nurse”? 2. What does the name “Fatima” mean? What does it symbolize? 3. What does the “veil” symbolize? Why does she wear it in the color pink? 4. What are feelings of the wounded people towards Fatima’s veil? Why is that? 5. What does the word “alhamdulillah” mean? Why is it important to Fatima? 6. What are the hardships that a “veiled” war nurse experience? 7. How is “peace” represented in the story? 8. Is peace possible in the unrest that is happening in Mindanao? What are ways on how this made is true? Identify the role of nurses in promoting peace in areas where there is unrest, like in Mindanao. Create an infographic about this using a free online infographic generator, like “easelly” (www.easel.ly). Report this in class with the aid of your created infigraphic.