(L-R) Grandfather of the King of Palu, HM Sultan Zulkarnain Mastura Kudarat VI, HM Mehdiantara Datupalinge and HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura
26th October, Palu, Indonesia- The Magindanaw monarchy, led by the esteemed HM Sultan Zulkarnain Mastura Kudarat VI and the radiant HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, embarked on their final regal expedition to the illustrious Kingdom of Palu. Their host, the admirable His Majesty Mehdiantara Datupalinge, SH, was awarded lauded with the prestigious “Greatest Humanitarians of the World” Award from We Care for Humanity - a testament to his benevolent reign, a monumental highlight of this royal tour to Palu.
Upon arrival, the Magindanaw royals were greeted with grandeur, enveloped in the unique customs and traditions of Palu. This cultural immersion commenced with a humble foot-washing ritual - an auspicious beginning to their palace adventure. A sumptuous feast awaited them on the palatial veranda, a gastronomic gateway to local cuisine, punctuated by the traditional practice of betel chewing. A royal exchange of traditional attire followed, with the King presenting the Sultan with a "siga'" headscarf, while the Queen was adorned in a vibrant red veil.
The royals then extensively explored the opulent "Sou Raja or Banua Oge" palace, a 19th-century traditional marvel, brimming with history. This grand tour was punctuated by the signing of a letter of intent, effectively forging an alliance between the two kingdoms. The day concluded with a lavish feast and an award ceremony, celebrating this cross-cultural collaboration.
Post royal engagement, the Magindanaw monarchs were honored by a courtesy visit from the dynamic Dra. Diah Agustiningsih, M.Pd., the head of Tourism for Central Sulawesi Province.
In a heartfelt note of gratitude, the Royal Tour delegation appreciates the pivotal contributions of Datu Tommy Karwur (Organizer), Gusti Andika Yudhistira, B.Mgt., MM (Interpreter and Guide), and Jeremy Pratama Aroha Rantung (Umbrella Man) in orchestrating their memorable visit to Palu.
The Magindanaw royals departed Palu with hearts full of hope and determination to strengthen the bonds between their kingdoms. Their visit to Palu was not just a diplomatic mission but a journey of friendship and cultural appreciation, setting the stage for a new era of partnership and shared vision.
26th Oct 2024, Gowa Makassar- The fifth enchanting stop on the WCH-Magindanaw Royal Tour led to the illustrious Sultanate of Gowa. This official visit commenced with a journey to the royal abode of His Majesty Andi Kumala Idjo Karaeng Lembang Parang Sultan Malikusaid, the esteemed Sultan of Gowa ke XXXVIII.
Upon their arrival, the Magindanaw royals; HM Sultan Sulkarnain Mastura Kudarat VI, the 26th Supreme Sultan of Mahindanaw and HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, the Maha Putri of the Royal House of Luzon Tagalog and founder of We Care for Humanity, were greeted with a traditional welcome beneath an ornate royal canopy held by vigilant guards, accompanied by a mesmerizing warrior dance performed upon a crimson carpet. The air was filled with the harmonious melodies of traditional Gowa music, played by skilled musicians who seemed to weave magic with their instruments.
Royals from both Sultanates mingled, exchanging stories and laughter, their conversations a testament to the vibrant cultural exchange that was unfolding. In her message, Queen Mariam highlighted that the purpose of the royal tour is to promote cultural exchange and establish meaningful, peaceful alliances between traditional kingdoms, as well as to advocate for peace and unity. She also noted that We Care for Humanity is always prepared to assist with social activities, particularly for the underprivileged individuals of the Sultanate of Gowa.
A poignant highlight of this visit was the bestowal of the “Greatest Humanitarians of the World” award upon Sultan Idjo and his Queen, Andi Hikmawati Kumala. In a gesture of mutual respect, they honored the Sultan of Magindanaw with a traditional Gowa hat, while the Queen of Maharlika received a distinguished Gowa medal and badge. Thus, the two Sultanates fortified their bond of friendship and brotherhood with a heartfelt embrace and the signing of a Letter of Intent, paving the way for a Memorandum of Understanding.
The morning event concluded with a lavish royal luncheon. The hospitality of Gowa was truly evident, thanks to the Gowa monarchs’ attentive care for their royal guests. The dining table was adorned with delectable dishes, accompanied by engaging discussions steeped in history.
The afternoon unfolded with an exhilarating exploration of the Gowa Sultanate's regal palace and museum, while the evening gracefully concluded with an exquisite dinner hosted by the Regional Secretary of South Sulawesi, the Honorable Dr. Jufri Rahman.
As the night drew to a close, the bonds between the two Sultanates had grown even stronger, fortified by mutual respect and shared aspirations. With promises of continued collaboration and support, the Magindanaw royals departed, leaving behind a legacy of goodwill and a promise of brighter days ahead.
22nd October, Sumedang Larang - Following a triumphant mission in Cirebon, the esteemed delegates of the Royal Tour, including HM Sultan Zulkarnain Mastura Kudarat VI,HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, and HRH Bai Salima Mastura, arrived at the Kingdom of Sumedang Larang, where they were met with a warm and gracious reception.
The royal festivities unfurled with the kingdom's traditional warrior dance, leading to a welcome address from His Majesty Sri Radya H.R.I Lukman Soemadisoeria, the reigning King of Sumedang Larang . He shared profound insights into the kingdom’s storied past and spoke of the seven ancient crowns of Asia that arose in the earliest epochs, spanning Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Brunei.
In her address, Queen Mariam, the Maha Putri of the Royal House of Luzon Tagalog and the protagonist of the tour, elaborated on the Royal Tour's mission and unveiled plans for an upcoming WCH Royal Summit in Indonesia, set to grace the year 2025.
Sultan Zulkarnain expressed his vision for a robust partnership with the Kingdom of Sumedang Larang, while Bai Salima conveyed her heartfelt gratitude to both the King and Queen.
A highlight of the event was the illustrious presentation of the “Greatest Humanitarians of the World” award to King Lukman, recognizing his extraordinary impact and contributions to his community and humanity at large. This prestigious accolade is one of the flagship celebrations organized by We Care for Humanity, often held at the United Nations.
As a symbol of appreciation and brotherhood, Rajah Lucman bestowed royal medals and pins upon the three Filipino royals.
In a splendid display of hospitality, the king personally escorted the delegates through the palace and museum, culminating in a sumptuous feast.
The program gracefully concluded in the king's historical study room, where they signed a letter of intent, paving the way for a memorandum of understanding, a testament to their newfound alliance.
The signing of the letter of intent marked the beginning of a promising collaboration between the Sultanate of Magindanaw, WCH and the Kingdom of Sumedang Larang. This partnership is expected to foster cultural exchange, economic cooperation, and mutual support in humanitarian efforts. As the delegates departed, there was a sense of renewed hope and shared purpose among the gathered dignitaries.
The royal visit not only strengthened ties between the nations but also highlighted the rich cultural heritage and shared histories of Southeast Asia. It set a precedent for future engagements aimed at advancing peace, prosperity, and understanding across the region.
As the sun set over the ancient kingdom, the echoes of the day's celebrations lingered in the air, a reminder of the enduring bonds of friendship and the bright future ahead for these intertwined legacies.
(L-R) Maha Putri Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, Sultan Pangeran Abdulgani Natadiningrat, Sultan Zulkarnain Mastura Kudarat VI, Bai Salima Mastura
October 21st, Cirebon, Indonesia - The Royal Tour, organized by the founder of We Care for Humanity and Maha Putri of the Royal House of Luzon Tagalog, HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, has begun with its first stop at the Sultanate of Kecirebonan in the vibrant city of Cirebon, Indonesia. The royal delegation includes HM Sultan Zulkarnain Mastura Kudarat VI, the 26th Supreme Sultan of Magindanaw and Bai Salima Mastura, President of the Royal Ladies of Magindanaw. They received a warm reception from HM Sultan Pangeran Abdulgani Natadiningrat, the current Sultan of Kecirebonan, who took the time to explain the Sircila/Tarsila (Family Tree) of the Kecirebonan Sultanate.
A key part of the meeting's agenda was the presentation of the “Greatest Humanitarians of the World” award to Sultan Abdulgani, recognizing his remarkable influence and significant contributions to his community and humanity at large. This award is one of the flagship events organized by We Care for Humanity, typically held at the United Nations.
In a gesture of goodwill, Sultan Zulkarnain presented the Kecirebonan King with a book detailing the history of Magindanaw, while Sultan Abdulgani reciprocated by bestowing both Zulkarnain and Mariam with the Kecirobonan seal.
The visit marks a historic meeting of two significant Sultanates, fostering a spirit of unity and cultural exchange. The royals engaged in meaningful dialogues aimed at strengthening ties and exploring opportunities for collaboration in areas such as social activities, cultural preservation, and sustainable development.
Sultan Zulkarnain expressed his gratitude for the warm hospitality and emphasized the importance of maintaining strong relationships between the Sultanates to promote peace and mutual understanding.
Queen Mariam, known for her humanitarian efforts, took the opportunity to discuss initiatives that could benefit the local communities, particularly focusing on empowering women and supporting youth education programs.
The royal visit not only strengthened political and cultural bonds but also laid the groundwork for future collaborations that promise to enrich both Sultanates. As the tour continues, the entourage looks forward to furthering these connections and exploring new avenues for cooperation and friendship.
The prestigious WCH Royal Summit 2024, hosted by We Care for Humanity and the Royal House of Luzon Tagalog (Royal Maharlika) in collaboration with the Sultanate of Magindanaw Mandanaue Darussalam and chaired by Her Royal Highness Maha Putri Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, in the Philippines, beautifully unfolded a rich tapestry of Monarchs, Investors, and distinguished guests from around the world, all convening under the magnificent roof of the PICC on October 5th.
With representatives from 20 nations—including the USA, Bangladesh, Benin, Brazil, Canada, China, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mali, Moldova, the Philippines, Poland, Senegal, South Africa, Taiwan, Uganda, the United Kingdom, and Vietnam—the summit featured 14 monarchs, including kings, queens, princes, and princesses which include HM Sultan Zulkarnain Mastura Kudarat VI, Supreme Sultan of Magindanaw, HRH Datu Muamar Mastura, The Crown Prince of the Sultanate of Magindanaw, HRH Princess Febraida Mastura Matalam, Royal Princess of Magindanaw, HRM Nana Akomanyi Essandoh V, Sovereign Ruler of Gomoa Odumase, Ghana, HRH Constantine M. Butamanya, King Of Buruuli Kingdom, Uganda, HRH Princess Pulcherie Simpson, Amazon Princess Of Abomey -Benin, HM King Gueye Ndiouga, King of Ndiouga Gueye Lamane Lebous Of Bargny Kingdom, Senegal, HRM Nana Osompa Nyamekye II, King of Gomoa Otaaprow Central Region, Ghana, HH Prince Djissa Houechenou Francois, Prince of Kingdom of Abomey, Benin and YM Princess Iriani Adalci Kuada, Princess of the Kingdom of Siau, Indonesia.
The event commenced with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, followed by the WCH Humanitarian and Investment Forum, which took place at the Manila Prince Hotel, the summit's official accommodation. The presenters for the Investment Forum include Datu Loloy Reyes, Founder and Chairman Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston, Mr. Sundeep Kumar Makthala, Chairman of the World Telugu Information Technology Council (WTITC), Mr. I-Chang Yang, Chairman, Taiwan BA Co., Ltd. Director, Green Gold Biotech Canada Co., Ltd., Engr. Datu Esmael Maulana, CEO, EMGVCI, Mr. Power Tran- Founder, Power Charity, and Ms. Carolina De Oliveira Moura, Lawyer & Entrepreneur, Brazil Ambassador, ImPPPact.
The event commenced with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, followed by the WCH Humanitarian and Investment Forum, which took place at the Manila Prince Hotel, the summit's official accommodation. The presenters for the Investment Forum include Datu Loloy Reyes, Founder and Chairman Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston, Mr. Sundeep Kumar Makthala, Chairman of the World Telugu Information Technology Council (WTITC), Mr. I-Chang Yang, Chairman, Taiwan BA Co., Ltd. Director, Green Gold Biotech Canada Co., Ltd., Engr. Datu Esmael Maulana, CEO, EMGVCI, Mr. Power Tran- Founder, Power Charity, and Ms. Carolina De Oliveira Moura, Lawyer & Entrepreneur, Brazil Ambassador, ImPPPact.
During his welcoming remarks, Sultan Zulkarnain expressed, “I extend a warm welcome to all, especially our foreign delegates who have joined us for this summit. I also congratulate all the honorees of this year's celebration. The Sultanate of Magindanaw takes pride in partnering once again with We Care for Humanity and Royal Maharlika for this magnificent Royal Summit.” The award ceremony commenced with the crowning of the Men and Women of the Year. The honorees were recognized not only for their philanthropic efforts but also for their remarkable ability to inspire positive change and uplift those in their community. The recipients included Hadja Bai Laida Managantal Sawadjaan ,Rmt, Tran Thuy Ha, Lola Smallen, HRH Princess Febraida Mastura Matalam, Hrh Princess Harjida Mastura Karon, Hrh Princess Jasma Mastura Karon, Bai Ali Sansaluna Karon Al-Haj, Shealyn Vo, Princess Carol Lerole, Bai Rahima Emma Hassan Alhaj, Nurjanah Mohamad Tambag, Johairen Mohamad Camin, Albert Wu, Datu Guiambangan Jimmy L. Asim, Datu Abdulgani Abubakar , Vu Viet Chien, Dr. Abubacar Mastura Datumanong, Vladimir Palancica and Shiekh Mohamad Ali Mamondiong.
This was succeeded by the Knights of the Royal Maharlika, who are dedicated Protectors of the Earth, Peacebuilders, and Change-Makers. The members of this Order adhere to a code that highlights values of love, unity, integrity, and compassion. The new knights are: HH Princess Iriani Adalci Kuada, Honorable Asif A. Chowdhury, Hon. Ponnala Lakshmaiah, HM King Gueye Ndiouga, HM Guide Bamba Mahamed, HRM Nana Osompa Nyamekye Ii, HM Prince Djissa Houechenou Francois , Gen Dr. Sevillo B. Tamayo, HD, Maffi Papin Carrion and Ms. Pam Phan.
Following that, the program featured the Royal Investiture. To enhance the influence of the Royal Maharlika and the Sultanate of Maguindanao, HRH Queen Maria Amor appointed new Cabinet Members of the Royal Maharlika and Ambassadors of the Sultanate from various nations to act as representatives. Notable appointments included Archt. Rey John Marañon Lorca, Advocate Carolina De Oliveira Moura, Vladimir Palancica, Gen. Lucrecio Guerra Pingkian, and Gen. Attorney Candelaria L. Rivas, J.D.
One of the key highlights of the event was the Royal Enthronement of the Royal House of Luzon Tagalog, conducted in accordance with Royal Decree No. 005 Series of 2023. This expansion of the Sultanate of Magindanaw's territorial authority also marked the revival of the ancient Kingdom of Luzon. Prominent Filipino figures were honored as members of the royal house, beginning with the esteemed Honorable Imelda Papin, the Director of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO), former Vice Governor of Camarines Sur and a renowned legendary singer of the Philippines who has been crowned as Lakambini ng Metro Manila. Another notable figure, Archt. Rey John Marañon Lorca, the founder and president of Lorcatecture Corporation, currently serves as a Cabinet Member of the Royal Maharlika and has been honored with the title of Lakan Datu ng Makati.
A significant highlight of the event was the unveiling of a portrait painted by QM, which features the Honorable Ponnala Lakshmaiah, the former President of the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee and former Minister of the Government of Andhra Pradesh (1991-1993 and 2004-2014). QM, the artistic name adopted by HRH Queen Mariam, the founder of We Care for Humanity, is a distinguished artist known for her work in immortalizing prominent figures, including kings, popes and presidents from various nations.
To enhance the festivities, esteemed members of the Sultanate and SKDOP graced the stage in a competition for the titles of King and Queen of the Summit, recognizing the best-dressed individuals of the evening. Johairen Mohamad Camin won the title of Queen of the Summit 2024.
The evening was a spectacle of opulence and captivating performances, featuring the Maguiranun Traditional Dance and Music Ensemble, the Amazing Colorguards, finalist Ms. Jessa Mae Gallemaso from Tanghalan ng Kampeon, opera singer Janina Lorelei, and a surprise mini-concert by one of the Philippines' finest singers, Hon. Imelda Papin together with her daughter-actress Maffi Papin Carrion and 2 sisters.
The success of the event relies heavily on the incredible efforts of the committees and volunteers. A special thanks goes to Mrs. Anna Cristi Pangilinan (Program Director), Maria Cristina Torres Ayungao (AV Director), Pastor Ariel Pascual and Ferdinand Torres (Logistics Directors), and Ana Luz Torres (Food Committee), NIPCA, along with Tagumpay Elementary School teachers: Joan Marie C Reodique, John Paul V. Angeles, Emelyn R. De Gracia, Arlyn B. Boton, Krista Jule U. Banton, Mary Grace Palma Garrovillo, Kimberly Gale R. Peñas, Cielo T. Evangelista, Ronald Mark P. Bracero, Annaliza J. Jocson, Brenda Ian S. Madera, Sharmaine Isidro Gen. Licerio; Geronimo Memorial National High School teacher: Elisa Madeline S. Procalla; Eulogio Rodriguez Jr. Elementary School teachers: April B. Nepal, Janette P. Babon; Tagumpay National High School teachers: Krista Jule U. Banton, Arlyn B. Boston, Alona Arit; Girl Scouts Cadets: Samantha Jade M. Palmes, Beatriz M. Lucero, Ziyi D. Oco, Abbygail N. Cruz, Porsche Miel Testa and Chastine L. Lariosa.
Lastly, this event would not be possible without the skilled Masters of Ceremonies: Pastora Riza Torres Pascual and Datu Mike Utto.
COTABATO- Following the successful "Kanduli" (thanksgiving) event, which featured the Sultan of Magindanaw's “stepping on white dust ritual”, the We Care for Humanity (WCH) team and the Maguindanao Royal Family offered humanitarian assistance to the Markadz Al-arfadz Orphanage Center on March 11, 2024, in the spirit of Ramadan.
Since 2022, the U.S.-based non-profit organization WCH has been involved in charitable initiatives in Mindanao in partnership with the Sultanate of Magindanaw.
His Majesty Zulkarnain Mastura VI, the 26th Supreme Sultan of Magindanaw, along with other cultural leaders: Datu Habib Mastura- Secretary General of SKDOP, H. Datu Suod Ibrahim- Daram sa Magindanaw, Datu Jimmy Asim- Datu Mompong sa Kutawato sa Magindanaw, Datu Jordan Sinsuat- Datu Dikaya III, Datu Alee Uy- Marajalayla Salamen Magindanaw, Datu Zainudin Anan Kabulan- Datu Lawan na Datu Dikaya, HRH Febs Mastura Matalam, Royal Princess sa Magindanaw, HRH Jasma Mastura Karon- Rajah Bai sa Magindanaw, HRH Harjida Mastura Karon- Bailaga sa Magindanaw, Fatima Abdulrakman- Bailawan sa Dikaya and foreign guest, Dr. Abdalla Sharief- Datu Marajalaila sa UN, who is also the president of United Nations Correspondents Association of Vienna (UNCAV), shared uplifting messages during the visit.
Ustadz Al-faradh Markadz expressed gratitude for the support and congratulated the newly enthroned Sultan on his prosperous reign.
The collaboration between the We Care for Humanity, Royal Maharlika and the Sultanate of Magindanaw has significantly benefited the Markadz Al-arfadz Orphanage Center. During this 2nd visit, essential supplies such as rice and groceries were provided to support the orphanage's needs during Ramadan.
Their generous humanitarian gestures have truly embodied the spirit of Ramadan, bringing hope and joy to the underprivileged children.
Despite numerous aspirants vying for the title of Supreme Sultan of Maguindanao, the position has already been rightfully claimed by His Majesty Sultan Abdulaziz Zulkarnain Mastura Kudarat VI. He wasn’t only appointed as the legitimate successor by the late Sultan Salem but was also the popular choice of the Maguindanao people and hails from an unbroken line of Sultans since Sultan Muhammad Dipatuan Kudarat who reigned the Sultanate of Maguindanao from 1625 to 1671.
The enthronement took place last 14th of January during the Taazi’ah/Kanduli for the late 25th Supreme Sultan, Abdulaziz Guiwan Salem Mastura Kudarat V. Flooded by thousands of people, the auspicious event was attended by big personalities from local and abroad including traditional leaders, politicians, religious leaders, tribal groups, representatives from 26 principalities of Mindanao: Municipalities of Palembang, Kalamansig, Bagumbayan, Sultan Kudarat, Matanog, Sultan Mastura, Maitum, Kiamba, Maasin, Kabacan, Pikit, Pagalungan, Datu Osin Sinsuat, Datu Blah Sinsuat, Dau Abdullah Sangki, Polomok, Isulan, Parang, SKP, Lebak, Kalamnsig and Labangan; Cities of Cotabato, General Santos and Marbel; and officers and men of the 6th infantry Division (KAMPILAN) PA AFP, Central Cotabato.
The Sultanate’s Cabinet members have recently revealed plans for two additional coronation ceremonies this year. The second ceremony will take place in Cotabato City on March 9th, extending its reach to the entire Mindanao region. The third and most significant coronation is scheduled to occur in October at the WCH Royal Summit in Manila. This event will host a multitude of international monarchs, dignitaries, and United Nations representatives, rendering it an extraordinary and memorable occasion.
The Crown Prince of Maguindanao, Datu Muamar (Mama) Mastura, has disclosed the order of succession of the Sultanate, as decreed by their late father, Sultan Guiwan Mastura Kudarat IV.“According to the last testament, after Sultan Salem, Datu Nain is to take over as the Sultanate's leader, thereby ensuring the unbroken tradition of succession. This dying wish of my brother, Sultan Salem has been upheld, and Datu Nain is the rightful heir to the throne.” His Royal Highness Datu Mama added, “We have recently discovered that a number of individuals, including some of our own relatives who have benefited from our father's kindness and compassion, are plotting to usurp the throne from us. Despite our family's relentless efforts to fortify the Sultanate, these individuals are driven by a desire for greater power and influence. Nonetheless, the truth about their intentions is widely known throughout Mindanao.”
Renowned humanitarian and founder of international charity organization- We Care for Humanity (WCH), and the Queen of the Royal House of Luzon Tagalog (Royal Maharlika), Mariam Amor Torres Mastura vowed to help ensure that the Sultanate emerges stronger than ever before. “As the crowned Bai Mompong sa Magindanaw, it is my duty to support my brother, the Supreme Sultan, in preserving the Sultanate and its goals. And I will not rest until I bring His Majesty to the United Nations to represent the interests of the Sultanate, and that the entire world recognizes him as the true Sultan of Maguindanao!”- said the crowned Queen of the Royal House of Luzon Tagalog.
A few of hundreds of congratulatory messages from International Dignitaries and Monarchs:
•DR. ABDALLAH SHARIF, President of United Nations Correspondents Association of Vienna (UNCAV)- “On behalf of the UNCAV and other esteemed peace organizations in Austria, I extend my warmest greetings to my noble brother, Sultan Zulkarnian, on his coronation as the illustrious Supreme Sultan of Maguindanao. May the winds of fortune guide you towards success and prosperity, and may you enjoy robust health to benefit your kingdom.”
•H.E. IVO JOSIPOVIC, 3rd President of Croatia (2010-2015)- “I am delighted to send my biggest congratulations to the new Supreme Sultan of Maguindanao, Philippines. I wish for His Majesty Zulkarnain Mastura Kudarat VI to have a long and vibrant reign as the 26th Sultan of Maguindanao, and may the Sultanate become one of the most revered Kingdoms in the world!”
•HRH ISABARUULI ISABARONGO MWATYANSOZI MWOGEZI BUTAMANYA, King of Buruuli Kingdom & Chairperson Uganda Kings and Cultural Leaders Forum- “I extend my sincerest congratulations to His Majesty Sultan Abdulaziz Zulkarnain Mastura Kudarat VI on his ascension to the 26th Supreme Sultan of Maguindanao. I and the Kings I head in Uganda are willing to work with you under WE CARE FOR HUMANITY”.
•HRM DR. NANA AKOMANYI ESSANDOH V, Sovereign Ruler of the Kingdom of Gomoah, Ghana
“Royalty is a blessing.
Royalty is creativity.
Royalty is culture.
Royalty is upliftment.
Royalty is God given.
Royalty is attraction.
Royalty is Grace from God.
You are blessed to be the 26th Sultan.
May God see you through successfully.
CONGRATULATIONS MY BROTHER!"
•H.E. ROSALIA ARTEAGA SERRANO, Former President of Ecuador- “My warmest congratulations go out to Sultan Abdulaziz Zulkarnain Mastura Kudarat VI, the new Supreme Sultan of Maguindanao, on his enthronement. He is a symbol of bravery and greatness, and perfectly suited to lead a sultanate with a rich history”.
•H.E. FILIP VUJANOVIC, Former President of Montenegro- “I am pleased to express my sincere congratulations and warm wishes to the new Supreme Sultan of Maguindanao, Philippines. I wish for His Majesty Zulkarnain Mastura Kudarat VI to have a long and prosperous reign as the 26th Sultan of Maguindanao, and may the Sultanate become one of the most respected Kingdoms in the world”.
About Sultan Zulkarnain:
Sultan Zulkarnain a.k.a. Datu Nain is a highly esteemed figure in Mindanao, the Philippines' oldest and most important Muslim state. He Graduated from Manuel L. Quezon University, Manila with degree in Bachelor of Science and Commerce. Before his coronation, he served as the president of the Sultan Kudarat Descendants Organization of the Philippines (SKDOP), a non-profit organization which main mission is to unite the country’s traditional leaders and to preserve the culture and heritage of the Royal Sultanate of Maguindanao Mandanaue Darussalam. His leadership was instrumental in preserving the region's diverse culture and traditions.
Royal Lineage:
Datu Nain is the 6th child of the late Sultan Abdulaziz "Datu Guiwan" Mastura Kudarat IV. He is the direct descendant of SULTAN ISKANDER HIJABAN MASTURA KUDARAT III who reigned in 1925 to 1930. A legitimate successor to the throne as "Sultan of Magindanaw" hailing from the Royal UNBROKEN LINEAGE of the late SULTAN ALMANZA ZULKARNAIN, 8 months on the throne in year 1830. His son, the Crown Prince- RAJA TUA who was supposed to be the successor to the crown died ahead of his father, therefore, his son SULTAN JAMALOL AZAM UNTONG QUDRATULA II assumed the post and reigned from 1830- 1854. Next in line, his cousin SULTAN MAKAKUA in 1854 to 1884, followed by SULTAN PABLO in 1884 to1895. Next to him was SULTAN MANGIGIN in1896- 1924. There after was the son of SULTAN JAMALOL UNTONG QUDRATULAH II, none other than SULTAN ISKANDER HIJABAN MASTURA KUDARAT III from 1925 to1930. After the death of Sultan Hijaban, his sister, the REGENT QUEEN RAJA PUTRI appointed Mohamad Tato Kalog as the caretaker to the throne from1933-1992. After the death of Ismael Kalog, the son of Sultan Hijaban- ABDULAZIZ DATU GUIWAN MASTURA KUDARAT IV was enthroned as SULTAN OF MAGINDANAW from1993 to 2010. He relinquished his crown to his son, SULTAN ABDULAZIZ SALEM MASTURA KUDARAT V in 2010. He reigned until his death in Jan 4, 2024. His brother, ZULKARNAIN MASTURA KUDARAT VI was declared the 26th Supreme Sultan of Magindanaw by the Executive Staff Council of Elders of the Sultanate of Magindanaw during the burial at the ancestral residence of SULTAN DATU GUIWAN MASTURA KUDARAT IV at Compound Keti, Poloy, Lebak Sultan Kudarat Province.
Mohamad Firdaus, a native of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, was born into a family with a strong military background, instilling in him a deep-rooted value for self-discipline as a cornerstone of his life philosophy.
Having a familial history in the military, Firdaus has forged a career in the security sector specializing as a Close Protection Officer (CPO), amassing a wealth of experience across 16 diverse countries. His academic journey commenced at UIT Melbourne, laying the foundation for his prosperous professional trajectory.
Throughout his illustrious career, Firdaus has garnered numerous accolades for his exceptional service and has excelled as the top participant in various relevant courses. Fueled by a robust work ethic and unwavering discipline, he has safeguarded both local and international dignitaries, including serving the King of Malaysia XVI.
As an esteemed member of the Bodyguard Association of Malaysia (BGM), bearing membership number BGM-XXXIV, Firdaus actively contributes as a committee member within the association. Beyond his security endeavors, he ardently supports charitable causes and welfare initiatives, actively engaging with philanthropic organizations.
Recognized for his altruism and philanthropic efforts, Firdaus assumes the role of coordinator for We Care for Humanity (WCH) Malaysia. Committed to upholding his dedication to community service and national welfare, he aims to inspire future generations through his exemplary actions.
His core belief is encapsulated in his personal motto: "A life dedicated to aiding others is a life filled with significance."
According to the Supreme Sultan of Maguindanao, His Majesty Abdulaziz Salem Mastura Kudarat V, “This is the first time that this caliber of event will happen in Mindanao which will benefit the Sultanate and the people in Mindanao especially in promoting peace among nations and indigenous people. We are in support of the mission of our Queen of Maharlika and Bae Mompong sa Magindanaw, our very own HRH Mariam Amor Leonora Torres Mastura, the founder and chairman of the summit”.
The WCH Royal Summit dubbed as the biggest gathering of dignitaries and traditional leaders is a conglomeration of flagship events by We Care For Humanity and the Royal Maharlika since 2013. The summits are held in different nations and encompasses the advocacies of both organizations to create a larger impact to humanity.
“We are very proud of what has become of all our events combined. We created a greater synergy among our supporters, followers, and beneficiaries by interrelating our programs and celebrating them in different countries.”, the Queen said. She added, “The success of our summit in Dubai last 18th of June just proved that the WCH Royal Summit has become an institution for excellence and manifestation of global partnerships and humanitarian interventions”.
The WCH Royal Summit, Philippines is expected to welcome world leaders, Kings and Queens from Africa, Asia and even Europe and many notable guests from more than 30 countries. The summit will feature the following events:
During a royal adoption ceremony on July 16, 2023, at the Greenleaf Hotel, Maria was honored with the title BAI MOMPONG SA MAGINDANAW, which translates to Princess of Unity. This event also marked the commencement of the collaboration between We Care for Humanity and the Sultanate of Maguindanao, solidified through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
Crown Prince Datu Muamar Mastura of the Sultanate explained that the title Queen of Maharlika (Royal House of Luzon Tagalog) was fitting for Maria due to her efforts in uniting various traditional kingdoms and indigenous communities worldwide.
Additionally, Maria was appointed as the Foreign Minister of the Sultanate, responsible for overseeing all foreign affairs of the Kingdom moving forward.
Jordan Nirankari-Bowen, a distinguished law graduate and accomplished lawyer, heads a thriving international law firm, fortified by his extensive expertise in the global arena. His previous service at the United Nations and advisory roles in numerous embassies attest to his commitment to international diplomacy. Beyond his legal practice, Jordan is a multifaceted entrepreneur, overseeing several businesses across Europe and holding positions within charitable organizations on both national and regional levels. As a philanthropist, he often engages in volunteering, believing that social service and selfless acts are essential to remaining humble and levelheaded.
During his time in Poland, Jordan dedicated himself to supporting refugees from Ukraine and Afghanistan, assisting them in finding emergency and long-term accommodation. He was deeply committed to this mission, even suspending his business activities to continue his support. Despite having lived overseas in India, Korea, and Qatar, Jordan is now based in Poland, where his belief in equality between all genders, ethnicities, and religions remains unwavering.
Rooted in his family's history and deep spiritual beliefs, Jordan is guided by moral foundations and values that drive him to serve the Royal House and the people of the Sultanate of Maguindanao with honesty and faithfulness. He is passionate about upholding the principles, values, and cultural traditions of the Royal House and vows to continue serving and defending it with unwavering dedication.