Darun Nasihah Mosque (Lam Khaek)

Darun Nasihah Mosque (Lam Khaek)

Darun Nasihah Mosque (Lam Khaek)
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Darun Nasihah Mosque (Lam Khaek) is a mosque in eastern Bangkok, in the Nong Chok–Lam Phak Chi area, where the atmosphere still feels unmistakably like a real, lived-in community. You can sense right away that this is not a landmark designed for tourism, but a working religious space with its own rhythm—quiet and steady on regular days, and noticeably livelier on Fridays. The mosque also remains closely connected to local schools and the people of the area. If you want to see another side of Bangkok beyond the inner city, a mosque in Lam Khaek offers a strong lesson in “community roots,” because its story is not only found in the building itself, but also in the shared memory of local residents who have helped sustain the mosque across many generations.
 
The mosque is located in Ban Lam Khaek at House No. 97, Moo 8, Soi Surao Lam Khaek, Lam Phak Chi, Nong Chok, Bangkok 10530. Overall, this is a suburban area where people still rely on one another in ways that feel like extended family and close neighbors. Suwinthawong Road functions as a main artery of the district, while Soi Surao Lam Khaek leads deeper into a more intimate residential community. Because of that, a visit should begin with respect: dress modestly, speak softly, and avoid times when religious services are underway. If you would like to take photographs or ask detailed questions, it is best to request permission from the mosque’s caretakers first, so that the visit remains a positive experience for both visitors and the local community.
 
The history of Darun Nasihah Mosque is commonly told as beginning around 1907, during a period when the community retained a strongly rural character. The original structure was a wooden building with a hip roof, a corrugated metal roof covering, and an elevated lower level—a form that was widely used in community architecture in many parts of Thailand at the time. One notable point is that the early building was not only a place for religious use. Later on, the lower level was adapted as a learning space and used as a general education classroom. Eventually, the school was relocated and rebuilt outside the community closer to Suwinthawong Road for easier access. This history clearly reflects that the mosque’s role in the Lam Khaek community was never limited to religious rites alone, but also served as “a place that builds people” and “a place that supports the future of children in the community” from the earliest era.
 
In accounts connected to education, “Cha Thung Sa Thong Yai” is mentioned as the person who donated land for the construction of Surao Lam Khaek School, helping establish a firm foundation for local learning. Over time, as the original mosque structure deteriorated due to age and continual use, the community decided to build a new mosque building in reinforced concrete for greater durability and for a larger capacity of worshippers. A key event recorded in local memory is the laying of the foundation stone on Sunday, 5 March 1962, when Ajarn Tuan Suwannasarn, the Chularatchamontri, joined the Lam Khaek community in the ceremony. The presence of a leading religious figure was not merely symbolic; it reflected the mosque’s significance in terms of faith, unity, and genuine collective effort within the community.
 
The newer concrete building is said to accommodate approximately 1,000 worshippers at a time, which highlights both the scale of the community and the practical need for a religious center that can support large gatherings—especially on Fridays for Jumu’ah prayer and on important community occasions. From a cultural-learning travel perspective, this is part of what makes Darun Nasihah Mosque compelling: it shows how a religious institution in Bangkok’s suburban districts works as more than a ceremonial space, functioning as a place of faith, a meeting point, and a pillar that helps sustain the community’s social structure.
 
For visitors who come to learn about local culture, the most important thing to understand is the “timing and rhythm” of the space. A mosque is primarily a place of worship, so during prayer times it is best to avoid walking in and out noisily or taking photos that could disturb worshippers. When you arrive at an appropriate time and behave respectfully, even a brief conversation with caretakers or local community members can reveal deeper layers beyond the building itself—such as the growth of the Lam Khaek community, its link to education and religious learning, and the enduring local practice of mutual support among neighbors.
 
Getting There Reaching Darun Nasihah Mosque (Lam Khaek) is most convenient by private car or taxi. You can search directly for “Darun Nasihah Mosque (Lam Khaek)” on navigation apps, or use Suwinthawong Road as the main reference and then enter Soi Surao Lam Khaek. This area has many small connecting lanes, so using real-time map navigation can significantly reduce unnecessary detours. If you plan a one-day itinerary, arranging destinations in a single loop and then continuing to nearby attractions or restaurants in Nong Chok–Min Buri can save time and make the trip feel much more worthwhile.
 
Name Darun Nasihah Mosque (Lam Khaek)
Location Soi Surao Lam Khaek, Lam Phak Chi, Nong Chok, Bangkok 10530, Thailand
Current Status Active mosque and religious center for the Lam Khaek community
Highlights A long local history dating back to around 1907 (originally a wooden hip-roof structure), a strong connection to community education, later developed into a concrete building with large capacity, and remembered for the foundation stone ceremony on 5 March 1962 with the Lam Khaek community
Mosque Caretaker Imam Sudud Ahmadla (based on the community information provided)
Contact Phone 02-988-4626
Nearby Attractions (Approximate Distance) Harajuku Thailand – approx. 12 km – 090-920-4448 / 088-982-6154
Safari World – approx. 23 km – 02-518-1000
Siam Amazing Park – approx. 28 km – 02-105-4294
Kwan-Riam Floating Market – approx. 22 km – 081-357-1545
Fashion Island – approx. 30 km – 02-947-5000
Nearby Restaurants (Approximate Distance) CAT CHA (Halal Spicy Noodles) – approx. 2 km – 082-636-1167 / 064-324-8343
Sam Phi Nong Halal Homemade (Lam Phak Chi) – approx. 3 km – 084-143-3335
Joonie (Halal Food) – approx. 4 km – 063-720-8179
Mariyah Zaepver (Halal) – approx. 12 km – 082-026-6801
Mumban @ Nong Chok (Halal) – approx. 18 km – 087-806-1731 / 090-975-3542
Nearby Accommodations (Approximate Distance) Ruen Thai Resort Nong Chok – approx. 16 km – 02-988-9595
Baan Suan Resort Nong Chok – approx. 17 km – 02-548-2504
Two-One Resort Nong Chok – approx. 18 km – 093-320-6301
Green Point Resort – approx. 19 km – 086-329-3443
Mintara Hotel Minburi – approx. 26 km – 086-392-8888 / 02-517-9430
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Which part of Bangkok is Darun Nasihah Mosque (Lam Khaek) located in?
A: It is located in Nong Chok, Bangkok, in the Lam Phak Chi–Ban Lam Khaek area near Suwinthawong Road.
 
Q: What is notable about the mosque’s origins?
A: Local accounts say it began around 1907 as a wooden hip-roof structure, and parts of the original site later supported education before the mosque developed into a larger concrete building for community worship.
 
Q: Is there a key historical event remembered in the mosque’s history?
A: Yes. The foundation stone ceremony for the concrete building is remembered as taking place on Sunday, 5 March 1962, with Ajarn Tuan Suwannasarn, the Chularatchamontri, together with the Lam Khaek community.
 
Q: Can non-Muslims visit for cultural learning?
A: Yes, provided visitors dress modestly, respect prayer times, and request permission if they wish to take photos or ask in-depth questions.
 
Q: How can I contact the mosque?
A: You can contact the mosque at 02-988-4626.
Tel Tel: 029884626
Darun Nasihah Mosque (Lam Khaek) Map Darun Nasihah Mosque (Lam Khaek) Map
Places of Worship Category: Places of Worship
Mosque Group: Mosque
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