
Nuris Islam Mosque





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Operating day: Daily
Operating time: 08.00 - 17.00
Nuris Islam Mosque Suan Luang, Suan Luang, Bangkok. About 182 years ago, a group of Muslim brothers came from the city. Fatoni or Pattani Province, with Chama and Chanuramda coming to establish domicile. It is a small village in the middle of a forest filled with small and large trees. This is the reason why this village is called "Ban Pa" and the village has a small canal. Go out to the main canal. is Khlong Phra Khanong The small canal also has a name. "Khlong Ban Pa".
Later, when the small group became a large group, a mosque was built at the bottom of the forest. This was later called Ban Lang. and also prepared a kubo under the name Kubo Ban Lang Later, when a person of the mosque increased Therefore, the old mosque was moved and a new one was planted at the current mosque location. This second mosque Built as a teak house The roof is covered with clay tiles and has a beaded roof. You buy the logs and saw them yourself.
Later, in 1932, the number of devotees of the mosque increased. The old building and deteriorated Therefore, the people of the mosque joined together to build a third mosque, which was a two-story wooden building. His Majesty had a hip roof with tiles, a teak lid and a teak floor downstairs. The upper floor is half teak wood. half tabaek wood It is approximately 9 meters wide and 21 meters long. This third mosque is considered to be one of the largest mosques in Bangkok.
Later, when the Islamic Mosque Act was created, it was registered as a juristic person according to the Islamic Mosque Act on April 4, 1886, No. 22 Village No. 9, Khlong Tan Subdistrict, Phra Khanong District, Bangkok Province, currently changed to “Nurul Islam Mosque” No. 22, Village No. 19, Suan Luang Subdistrict, Phra Khanong District, is a mosque in Bangkok. Later, the mosque's population increased unceasingly. Therefore, a third mosque building was built, which was considered quite large but immediately became cramped. The faithful had endured the cramped confines of the mosque for many years. Later on January 23, 1970, the committee and the people As to what to do and how, in the end, the meeting voted unanimously to be carried out.
Therefore, it was given to Mr. Paichit Phongphonruek to design the new mosque building. Later on Monday, April 30, 1973, the old mosque was demolished. And on Monday, May 7, 1973 (1393 A.H.), piles were laid for the temple by Ajahn Muhammad Mahamad and Abdul Latif. Boonrod later on Monday, May 14, 1973 (1393 A.H.), the committee and the monks organized an event to lay the foundation of a large mosque building. By Mr. Chularatchamontri is the Chairman of the Alhamdulillah Committee Construction has continued since. With good cooperation from the people of Nurul Islam Mosque.
as well as general Muslim brothers and sisters The fourth mosque has the following dimensions: 42 meters long, 34 meters wide, and 42 meters high minarets. It is a two-story reinforced concrete building. Ground floor terrazzo floor The interior walls are covered with marble and mosaics. The interior pillars are covered with marble. The upper floor is covered with barquet, not painted with chalk, and the outside is mostly washed with washed gravel and washed stone.
There is a living room, meeting room, light and sound room, storage room, and has arranged 14 prayer showers. The construction began on 14 May 16 ( 1393 AH) completed on April 29, 19 (1396 AH). In total, the construction time was almost 3 years, with a total budget of 6,009,053 baht. The mosque did not send anyone to collect money anywhere. The money used in This creation is all public money.





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