Tagilom reminds us that peace is not born from grand speeches but from small steps taken side by side. This opinion invites us to look to Ternate not merely to study history, but to revive a more humane approach to governance and faith.
In an increasingly harsh world, the small steps of Tagilom show that walking together is not just a choice—it is a necessity. It reminds us: peace begins with small steps taken together. And in a fractured world, walking side by side is the boldest and most humane choice of all.***