Title
Karim Ul-Makhdum Mosque as National Shrine
Law
Batas Pambansa Blg. 150
Decision Date
Feb 8, 1982
The Philippine law, Batas Pambansa Blg. 150, declares the Karim ul-Makhdum Mosque in Simunul, Tawi-Tawi, along with other national landmarks, as national shrines, ensuring their preservation and protection under the supervision of the National Museum and Department of Tourism.
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Application of Existing Laws to the Karim ul-Makhdum Mosque

  • All pre-existing laws that pertain to the administration, conservation, and protection of national shrines and landmarks are expressly applied to the Karim ul-Makhdum Mosque.
  • This ensures the mosque receives the same legal protections and regulatory oversight as other recognized national heritage sites.

Effectivity Clause

  • The Act becomes effective immediately upon its approval, cementing the legal status of the Karim ul-Makhdum Mosque as a protected National Cultural Treasure and shrine under Philippine law.

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