Philippines’ oldest mosque gets a facelift
The Philippines’ oldest mosque, which was built in 1380 in Mindanao, is getting a facelift to preserve its religious and historical importance.
Jul 14, 2017
PHILIPPINES: The Philippines’ oldest mosque, which was built in 1380 in Mindanao, is getting a facelift to preserve its religious and historical importance.
The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao has allotted US$980,000 for the renovation of the structure, a nearby cultural centre and access road to the site.
The Sheikh Karimul Makdum mosque in the village of Tubig Indangan in Simunul town of Tawi-Tawi province, has been declared a national historical landmark.
Sheik Makhdum was the first Arabian missionary to arrive in Mindanao to propagate the Islamic faith.
Filipino Muslims consider him a “guardian of Islam, educator, and political leader.”
The remains of Sheikh Makhdum are believed to be buried next to the mosque. -- Ucanews.com
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