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Baclaran Mosque

The Baclaran Mosque, formally called the Rajah Sulayman Grand Mosque was a mosque in Barangay Baclaran at the border of Pasay City and Parañaque City in Metro Manila, Philippines.〔(ABS-CBN News: 19 hurt in demolition drive around Baclaran mosque )〕〔(The Philippine Star: Court serves eviction notice to Baclaran mosque settlers )〕
The mosque, along with nearby shopping stalls, was demolished by local authorities in 2013, due to tenants' lack of legal ownership of the site, and an ordinance to widen city streets and prevent pickpocketing and violence in the area.〔http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALKpUr28q4M - Baclaran Mosque and other shopping stalls demolished.〕 A belfry for the National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help is currently being built in its place, as part of the shrine's redevelopment plan that is expected to be completed in 2016.〔http://www.baclaranchurch.org/news.html -Redemptorist Redevelopment Plan〕
==Background==
Baclaran Mosque sat on reclaimed land on Roxas Boulevard just south of Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, overlooking Manila Bay.〔(Al Jazeera: Collateral damage in the march of progress )〕 The mosque, which was topped by an onion dome, had a main room that contained four, 25-foot tall columns; the walls still showing exposed iron rebar. It was at the heart of a Muslim squatter community, whose size is estimated at roughly 5,000 people. In April 2005, a fire destroyed 170 houses in the squatter community, leaving two children dead. The mosque was across the Catholic National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help; ''Los Angeles Times'' writer Richard C. Paddock used this contrast between the large, well-maintained church and the far more modest mosque as an opening allegory to an analysis of the inequalities between Muslims and Catholics in the Philippines.〔(Los Angeles Times: Bridging Philippines' Islands of Faith )〕

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