King Faisal Mosque
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King Faisal Mosque is a mosque in Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, Philippines. It is one of the largest and most prominent mosques in the country, and it serves as a symbol of the Islamic faith and culture in Mindanao. Here are some facts about King Faisal Mosque that you might find interesting:
• King Faisal Mosque was built in 1976 by the Philippine government and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, who donated funds for its construction. The mosque was named after King Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the former ruler of Saudi Arabia, who was a supporter of the Muslim cause in the Philippines.
• King Faisal Mosque has a capacity of 10,000 worshippers, making it the second largest mosque in the Philippines after the Golden Mosque in Manila. The mosque has a rectangular structure that is made of concrete and marble. The mosque has four minarets that are 43 meters high, and a dome that is 21 meters in diameter.
• King Faisal Mosque has a simple and elegant interior that follows the Islamic design principles. The mosque has a large prayer hall that is divided into two sections: one for men and one for women. The prayer hall has a mihrab, which is a niche that indicates the direction of Mecca, and a minbar, which is a pulpit where the imam delivers the sermon. The prayer hall also has several windows that allow natural light and ventilation.
• King Faisal Mosque is open to the public from Monday to Sunday, from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm. The mosque welcomes visitors of all faiths and backgrounds, as long as they observe the proper dress code and etiquette. The mosque also offers guided tours, lectures, workshops, and exhibits for visitors who want to learn more about Islam and its teachings.
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