Blue Mosque
Designed by renowned architect Angel Nakpil, The Blue Mosque is also a socio-civic meeting place for both Filipino and foreign Muslims.
The geometrical design of this building is a multi-cross patterned after the CORDOVA in Spain (Cordova means Church).
The mosque has a carpeted prayer hall, which is divided into two areas by a black cloth (one area for men and one area for women).
It also has wudu areas for areas for men and women, a conference room, three madrasa classrooms, a library, a clinic, dormitory rooms for students, a secretariat, and the Imam’s Office.
The best way to get to the Blue Mosque is by tricycle from the Sunshine Mall in the FTI Compound. At the back of the mall is a drop off and pick up point of tricycle passengers.
Visiting the Blue Mosque
Visitors are welcome to explore the beauty of the Blue Mosque in Maharlika Village, Taguig. Here are a few guidelines to ensure a respectful and enjoyable visit:
- Dress Modestly: While there is no strict dress code for non-Muslim visitors, it is respectful to dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Women may consider wearing a headscarf when entering the mosque.
- Respect Prayer Times: Be mindful of the mosque's prayer times and avoid visiting during these periods unless you plan to observe or participate in the prayers.
- Remove Your Shoes: Like many mosques, it is customary to remove your shoes before entering the prayer area.
- Ask Permission: If you wish to take photographs inside the mosque, always ask for permission from the mosque authorities or the individuals you wish to photograph.
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