Tausug, one of the largest of the Muslim (sometimes called Moro) ethnic groups of the southwestern Philippines. They live primarily in the Sulu Archipelago. |
The Tausug are Sunni (Orthodox) Muslims belonging to the Shafiite branch of Islam. However, like many other Asian Muslims, they have retained many pre-Islamic ... |
They mainly follow Sunni Islamic beliefs and practices and are believed to have come from northeastern Mindanao after having contact with the Sama Bajau traders ... |
The Moro Joloano Tausug are Sunni (Orthodox) Muslims belonging to the Shafiite branch of Islam. However, like many other Asian Muslims, they have retained many ... |
The Tausug language is adopted from the vocabulary of Tagimaha, in whose locality the Sultan of Sulu lived and established Buansa, the capital of the Sultunate. |
The Tausug maintain a unique culture that features strong family ties, warrior traditions, and a folk iteration of Islam. |
The Tausug are Sunni Muslims of the Shafiite branch. However, like many Asian Muslims, they have retained a number of their pre-Islamic beliefs and customs. |
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