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Masjid Al-Dahab (also known as the Manila Golden Mosque and Cultural Center; Filipino: Gintong Masjid) is situated in the predominantly Muslim section of the Quiapo district in Manila, Philippines, and is considered the largest mosque in Metro Manila.
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Location First built Notes City/municipality (Province) Region Al-Dahab Mosque: Manila: Metro Manila: 1976 [3] Baclaran Mosque: Manila: Metro Manila: 1994: Dansalan Bato Ali Mosque: Marawi: Bangsamoro: 1950s: Current building built in 2023 after the mosque was heavily damaged in the Marawi siege of 2017. Dimaukom Mosque: Datu Saudi Ampatuan ...
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