| Dr.
Jose Rizal
Jose
Rizal is dubbed as the pride of the Malayan race. He was born
on June 19, 1861, in Calamba, Laguna, Philippines.
At
the age of 3, Jose Rizal learned the alphabet from his mother; at 5, while learning
to read and write, he already showed inclinations to be an artist. He astounded
his family and relatives by his pencil drawings and sketches and by his moldings
of clay. He wrote a Tagalog poem at 8, Sa Aking Mga Kabata".
In 1877, he obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree with an average of excellent
from the Ateneo Municipal de Manila at the age of 16. The same year, he enrolled
in Philosophy and Letters at the University of Santo Tomas, at the same time took
courses leading to the degree of surveyor and expert assessor at the Ateneo. He
finished the course on March 21, 1877 and passed the Surveyors examination
on May 21, 1878. Because of his age, 17, he was not granted license to practice
the profession until December 30, 1881.
In 1878, he enrolled in medicine at the University of Santo Tomas. On May 3, 1882,
he sailed for Spain where he continued his studies at the Universidad Central
de Madrid. On June 21, 1884, at the age of 23, he was conferred the degree of
Licentiate in Medicine and on June 19,1885, at the age of 24, he finished his
course in Philosophy and Letters with a grade of excellent.
He
traveled extensively in Europe, America and Asia. He mastered
22 languages: Arabic, Catalan, Chinese, English, French, German,
Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Malayan, Portuguese,
Russian, Sanskrit, Spanish, Tagalog, and other native dialects.
A genius, he was an architect, artists, businessman, cartoonist,
educator, economist, ethnologist, scientific farmer, historian,
inventor, journalist, linguist, musician, mythologist, nationalist,
naturalist, novelist, ophthalmic surgeon, poet, propagandist,
psychologist, scientist, sculptor, sociologist, and theologian.
He
was publishing several works that bears enlightenment for the
supressed.
In March 1887, NOLI ME TANGERE, a satirical novel published in
Berlin; on September 18, 1891, EL FILIBUSTERISMO, his second novel
and a sequel to the NOLI, was printed in Ghent. Because of his
fearless exposures of the injustices he was imprisoned from July
6, 1892 to July 15, 1892 for subversion.
While a political exile, he engaged in agriculture, fishing and
business; he maintained and operated a hospital; he conducted
classes and taught languages and the Arts. He entered into correspondence
with renowned men of letters and sciences abroad. His sincerity
and friendliness won for him the trust and confidence of those
assigned to guard him; his intelligence and humility gained for
him the respect and admiration of prominent men of other nations;
his courage and determination to uplift the welfare of his people
were feared by his enemies.
In his prison cell, he wrote an untitled poem known as Ultimo
Adios and considered a masterpiece and a living document
which expressed his love of country and his countrymen.
He was convicted of rebellion and was executed on December 30,
1986.
JOSE
RIZAL is the national hero of the Philippines
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