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TJTM 2 (2) pp. 91–106 Intellect Limited 2018
Transitions: Journal of Transient Migration
Volume 2 Number 2
© 2018 Intellect Ltd Article. English language. doi: 10.1386/tjtm.2.2.91_1
TERESITA CRUZ-DEL ROSARIO
National University of Singapore
Return to Mecca: Balik-Islam
among Filipino migrants in
Singapore
ABSTRACT
The narrative of the globalization of labour and the demands of the labour market
dominates most of the scholarship on Filipino migration, emphasizing their contri-
bution to the Philippine economy via remittances even while these migrants endure
difficulties who work in forbidding terrain – a companion narrative of sacrifice and
endurance. What remains below the surface, however, is the enchantment with the
discovery of a new world-view among them. Balik-Islam, the ‘return’ to Islam, is
part of the imaginary among Filipinos who have travelled, lived and worked across
territories, connecting them to Mecca, both physically and spiritually. While their
labour skills brought them to the Middle East and other Muslim-majority coun-
tries, their journey expanded into the discovery of meanings beyond their labour
value. In this article, I regard Mecca as an imaginary among Filipino travellers who
have somehow bridged the connection between their lost Islamic heritage and their
labour, the latter allowing them to reclaim this heritage as authentic to their identity.
In this article, I discuss the reconfiguration of Mecca as ‘home’, ‘redemption’ and
‘resurrection’ among itinerant Filipinos: first, as a salve to constant dislocations in
an impersonal and aggressive global economy, second, as a source of salvation from
indulgence in otherwise forbidden behaviour in foreign territories where the codes of
behaviour back home have been transgressed (e.g., adultery) and third, as a spiritual
resurrection in which a return to Mecca erases the past and provides a new path,
a new identity and a rebirth. However, a more instrumentalist view of conversion,
KEYWORDS
conversion
Filipino domestic
worker
globalization
Mecca
migration
Singapore
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