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The history of the world’s great mosques

Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Masjid, also known as the Grand Mosque, is the largest mosque in the Philippines. The mosque is located in Barangay Kalanganan in Cotabato City, and was funded by Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei Darussalam at a reported cost of US$48 million.

Construction

The mosque was erected in 2011 with the building’s construction reportedly costing US$48 million. Around 53% of the construction cost was partly funded by Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei. The construction work was done by Manila-based firm New Kanlaon Construction, Inc. with Richard Harris Jordan as project manager. The mosque is 99.12% complete by April 2011. 300 workers were hired for the construction of the mosque.

It was built on a lot donated by Maguindanao First District Representative Didagen Dilangalen.

Architecture and design

The Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mosque was designed by local architecture firm Palafox Associates of Felino Palafox. The mosque’s domes is painted in gold and their tips are adorned by crescent moons. The building’s minarets stands 43 meters (141 ft) high and is lit at night which serves as a guide for aircraft pilots flying near the area. The building itself occupies an area of 5,000 square meters (54,000 sq ft) or half a hectare on a five hectare lot.

Management

The mosque is managed and operated by the Bangsamoro regional government. Prior to this the entity responsible for its management has been disputed, with claims that either the local government of Cotabato City or the defunct Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) should manage the religious site. The dispute prompted the national government to temporarily took over the mosque’s management except fund allocation for the building’s maintenance which has been taken care of by nearby residents. In November 2019, the national government has offered to cede its role of managing the mosque to the Bangsamoro regional government which succeeded the ARMM in the first quarter of the same year as part of the transition process. The mosque was officially turned over to the Bangsamoro regional government in January 8, 2020.

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