Tucked in the heart of Datu Saudi Ampatuan, Masjid Dimaukom — fondly known as the Pink Mosque — stands as a vibrant symbol of interfaith harmony and cultural pride.
Commissioned by then-Mayor Samsudin Dimaukom, the mosque was constructed by Christian workers as a meaningful gesture of peace among different faiths. The choice of its pink facade symbolizes love and unity.
With its graceful Islamic domes and twin minarets, all adorned in pink, the mosque is a remarkable sight not just in Maguindanao but throughout the Philippine mosque landscape. It welcomes both worshippers and visitors seeking to understand the region’s spiritual and social fabric.
Masjid Dimaukom also functions as a community center, facilitating events, prayers, and discussions that unite individuals from various cultural backgrounds. In a region previously characterized by strife, it now attracts inquisitive minds and those who cherish peace.
The Pink Mosque epitomizes the ideals that Mayor Dimaukom aspires to achieve for his town, and hopefully, will promote a spirit of unity and brotherhood not just for the province of Maguindanao, but for the entire region as well.