Dr. Jose P. Rizal (1861 - 1896)
The Great Malay / Philippine National Hero
"Non Omnis Moriar."
"Not everything in me will die."
Physician, poet, novelist, artist, scientist,
historian, educator, nationalist, and internationalist. The
multi-faceted Jose Rizal was recognized as the leading Filipino of his
time. Ferdinand Blumentritt said
“Rizal was the greatest product of the
“Admiro en ud.
a un noble representante de la
España
colonial.”
by Napoleon M. Kheil.
“Una perla de hombre.”
by Dr. Reinhold Rost.
“The first
among the Filipinos.” by Vicente Barrantes.
Rizal was the first person in all of
Rizal learned twenty foreign languages, using five
effectively. His mother tongue is Tagalog then Spanish, French, German,
and English. He travelled extensively, winning new friends of different
races, creeds, social classes and vocations. He fraternized with
statesmen, scholars, writers and scientists. He was made a member of
both the Anthropological Society and
Geographical Society of Berlin. An
avid student of world affairs, Rizal predicted the emergence of the
Rizal believed in the brotherhood of men irrespective of creed and nationalities, in universal peace and justice, and in the happiness and welfare of humanity. He envisioned a new world order in which men are free of tyranny, bigotry, and slavery, where justice reigns and all nations live together in fraternal harmony.
A hundred years after his death, Jose Rizal is
recognized not only as a great Filipino here but also a universal man,
an inspiration wherever people cherish freedom and resist oppression in
all its forms.
(Reprinted from the Souvenir Program of the 10th
Annual International Assembly of the Order of the Knights of Rizal).
