Ridwanun Islam Mosque

Ridwanun Islam Mosque

Ridwanun Islam Mosque
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Open Days: Daily
Opening Hours: 08:00 – 17:00 (recommended to call and confirm before visiting)
 
Ridwanun Islam Mosque (Khlong Chan) is one of the key mosques in the Khlong Chan area of Bang Kapi, well known among locals for a long time as “Surao Khlong Chan.” Its role goes beyond being a place of worship; it functions as a community anchor—a space where people meet, support one another, and pass on the culture of Muslim life in a big city that changes fast, while still holding onto roots that feel tangible.
 
What gives this mosque a strong historical presence is its clear registration record. Ridwanun Islam Mosque (Khlong Chan) holds registration number 48 and was officially registered on 16 September 1949. The registration document lists key religious figures: Mr. Haji Safi-ee Minsakorn (Imam), Mr. Haji Madnud Raksalam (Khatib), and Mr. Haji Madruddeen Minsakorn (Bilal). These names are more than just “names on paper”—they reflect the collective effort of earlier generations who helped establish and sustain a religious and community space that continues to matter today.
 
Looking at the resident worshipper community data makes the scale of this “community hub” even clearer. The mosque has 290 worshipper families, with 627 males and 1,333 females, totaling 1,960 people. These figures show that this is not a small mosque with only occasional activity; it represents a substantial social structure—a day-to-day network that spans regular prayers, everyday conversations, and mutual support during important life moments.
 
In terms of location, the mosque is situated in Soi Lat Phrao 130, Khlong Chan Subdistrict, Bang Kapi District, Bangkok, and can be accessed from multiple directions. A practical local route is via Ramkhamhaeng Road, entering through Soi Ramkhamhaeng 81, which is especially convenient for those coming from the Ramkhamhaeng side or already in the Bang Kapi area. If it’s your first time, it helps to pin the mosque name on your map and choose the least congested route for your time of day—this zone is one of Bangkok’s major arteries on the eastern side, and traffic conditions can shift quickly.
 
Getting There If you’re coming by private car or taxi, the familiar approach is to enter via Soi Lat Phrao 130 and follow the signs or local landmarks within the soi. Alternatively, you can enter from Ramkhamhaeng Road via Soi Ramkhamhaeng 81, as noted above. For public transport users, this area connects in several ways, including the MRT Yellow Line in the Bang Kapi zone, and the Khlong Saen Saep boat service which can be a smart way to avoid traffic. A commonly used reference point is “The Mall Bangkapi Pier,” where many people get on and off to connect to other parts of the city.
 
As a visitor entering a mosque, what keeps everything “smooth and respectful” is a bit of thoughtful preparation: dress modestly and neatly, and keep noise to a minimum within the grounds. If you would like to take photos, it’s best to ask permission first, especially if worship is underway. Prayer times are moments when you should be extra mindful—avoid cutting through prayer areas or disturbing others, because for the community, this is the place’s true “heart time.”
 
For travelers or anyone curious about culture, visiting a mosque in Khlong Chan offers a look at urban Muslim life that is closely tied to real place and daily rhythm—not something confined to a museum frame. Here, the way of life is still very much alive, surrounded by malls, major roads, hospitals, universities, and dense residential neighborhoods. The compelling part is how older layers and newer city life coexist within just a few kilometers of the mosque. You can realistically plan a single day to pay respects, explore, find halal food nearby, and visit key places around the area without crossing the city.
 
Another confidence booster for visitors is having clear contact information. The mosque’s referenced phone number is 02-318-0441, and some sources also list an additional mobile number. If you plan to come outside typical hours or during special activities, calling ahead can help prevent missteps and help you align your visit with the mosque’s context and etiquette.
 
In the end, if you’re looking for a destination with “meaning” beyond a quick photo stop, Ridwanun Islam Mosque (Khlong Chan) is a strong example of a faith site grounded in a real community. It has a clearly documented registration history, serves a large worshipper network, and sits in a location that’s genuinely accessible for Bangkok residents or anyone staying around Bang Kapi, Ramkhamhaeng, or Lat Phrao.
 
Name Ridwanun Islam Mosque (Khlong Chan)
Location Soi Lat Phrao 130, Khlong Chan, Bang Kapi, Bangkok 10240
Period Registered on 16 September 1949 (Registration No. 48)
Mosque Highlights A community hub for Muslims in Khlong Chan, clearly documented registration history, accessible via both Lat Phrao 130 and Ramkhamhaeng 81, close to the Bang Kapi zone with multiple public transport connections
Mosque Leaders (Per Registration Record) Imam: Mr. Haji Safi-ee Minsakorn | Khatib: Mr. Haji Madnud Raksalam | Bilal: Mr. Haji Madruddeen Minsakorn
Resident Worshipper Community 290 families | Male: 627 | Female: 1,333 | Total: 1,960
Travel Enter via Soi Lat Phrao 130 or from Ramkhamhaeng Road via Soi Ramkhamhaeng 81 | Near the MRT Yellow Line (Bang Kapi zone) and can reference Khlong Saen Saep boat connections around The Mall Bangkapi Pier
Nearby Places (Approx. Distance) The Mall Lifestore Bangkapi (approx. 3 km) Tel. 02-173-1000
Vejthani International Hospital (approx. 4 km) Tel. 02-734-0000
Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) / Rajamangala Stadium Zone (approx. 7 km) Tel. 02-186-7111
National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) (approx. 5 km) Tel. 02-727-3000
The Mall Bangkapi Pier (Khlong Saen Saep) (approx. 3 km) Tel. 02-173-1000 (mall reference)
Nearby Restaurants (Approx. Distance) Ihsan Halal Food (Soi Lat Phrao 130) (approx. 1 km) Tel. 085-095-4381
Zaab Halal Lat Phrao (end of Soi Lat Phrao 130/132) (approx. 2 km) Tel. 093-398-9726
THE MOON Bistro @Ladphrao130 (approx. 2 km) Tel. 065-365-5607
Krัว Bangkuk Lat Phrao 130 (Halal) (approx. 2 km) Tel. 098-401-7904
Halal Suki Buffet (Ramkhamhaeng 81 zone) (approx. 3 km) Tel. 065-476-0863
Nearby Accommodations (Approx. Distance) Livotel Hotel Lat Phrao Bangkok (Lat Phrao 130 / Ramkhamhaeng 81) (approx. 1 km) Tel. 02-138-7505
130 Hotel & Residence (Soi Lat Phrao 130) (approx. 2 km) Tel. 02-138-7850
Metropoint Bangkok Hotel (Lat Phrao 130 / Ramkhamhaeng 81) (approx. 2 km) Tel. 02-138-7777
Bangkok Inter Place Hotel (approx. 6 km) Tel. 02-319-0330
THE Bedroom Ladprao 101 (approx. 4 km) Tel. 085-092-9900
Facilities Not clearly specified (recommended to ask the mosque directly)
Fees Not specified (as a courtesy, it’s recommended to ask about on-site guidelines before visiting)
Current Status Active as a community mosque (recommended to call and confirm before visiting)
Contact Number 02-318-0441
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can I access Ridwanun Islam Mosque (Khlong Chan) via Ramkhamhaeng 81?
A: Yes. You can enter from Ramkhamhaeng Road via Soi Ramkhamhaeng 81 and connect to the mosque area using local routes.
 
Q: What are the mosque’s registration details?
A: The mosque holds Registration No. 48 and was registered on 16 September 1949, with registered religious roles listed as Imam, Khatib, and Bilal as noted.
 
Q: How should I prepare if it’s my first visit?
A: Dress modestly, keep quiet within the grounds, and ask permission before taking photos, especially during worship.
 
Q: Is it convenient to reach by public transportation?
A: The Bang Kapi area offers several options, including the MRT Yellow Line zone and references to Khlong Saen Saep boat travel around The Mall Bangkapi Pier.
 
Q: What is the best contact number for the mosque?
A: The referenced phone number is 02-318-0441. Calling ahead is recommended if you want to confirm hours or visiting guidelines.
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Places of Worship Category: Places of Worship
Mosque Group: Mosque
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