Al-Awqaf Mosque

Al-Awqaf Mosque

Al-Awqaf Mosque
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Open Days: Daily (recommended to contact the mosque to confirm prayer times and activities before visiting)
Opening Hours: Based on adhan times and mosque activities – please call to confirm in advance
 
Al-Awqaf Mosque (Km. 8) is located in the Khan Na Yao area along Ram Inthra Road. You can enter via Ram Inthra Soi 46/1 and then continue into Premruthai 1 Alley to reach the mosque compound, which serves both as a place of worship and a spiritual center for the local Muslim community. For those who come to pray, to meet people, or to handle matters related to mosque activities, having a clear address and a verifiable contact channel makes planning much easier. Official information lists House No. 127 and the postal code 10230 in Khan Na Yao District, Bangkok.
 
The charm of a mosque in a big city often isn’t only in the building itself, but in the “continuity of community life” — from daily prayers and gatherings on important occasions, especially Fridays, to community-led announcements and mutual-support activities. If this is your first visit, arriving a little early helps you manage attire, place your shoes properly, and understand the space respectfully without interrupting others during prayer.
 
From an official-information standpoint, Al-Awqaf Mosque (Km. 8) is registered with documented address details and contact information, which clearly supports its legitimacy. There are also active online communications from the community, making it easier for locals to keep up with updates — whether announcements about activities or fundraising efforts for repairs and improvements as needed.
 
The name “Al-Awqaf” can be explained in a straightforward way as relating to the idea of property or land dedicated for public benefit and religious charitable purposes, which aligns with the mosque’s role as a place for prayer, learning, and community care. Understanding the meaning behind the name also adds context to your visit: it becomes more than a point on a map, but a shared space that people collectively maintain and pass on.
 
For those coming specifically to contact the mosque, the caretaker according to the provided information is Imam Amat Labaeyusoh. In general, an imam’s role often covers leading prayers, overseeing religious duties, and coordinating community activities. If you need to ask about prayer times, special events, use of facilities, or guidance for visitors, calling ahead is the best way to reduce any uncertainty.
 
Etiquette when entering a mosque matters, and it’s essentially a form of “politeness that keeps everyone comfortable.” Simple practices include dressing modestly and appropriately, keeping clean, avoiding loud noise, placing shoes where designated, and avoiding walking directly in front of someone who is praying. If you are not Muslim but wish to visit, it is recommended to contact the mosque first so they can advise the most suitable time and any guidelines you should follow.
 
Getting There If you are driving, use Ram Inthra Road, enter Ram Inthra Soi 46/1, and then continue into Premruthai 1 Alley as stated in the address. For public transportation, you can take a bus along Ram Inthra Road and then use a motorcycle taxi or regular taxi into the alley for convenience, especially in hot weather or if you have belongings. The Ram Inthra–Khan Na Yao area is also served by parts of the Pink Line rail network; getting off at the most convenient station and continuing by local transport can save time. To be safe, open your navigation map again from your starting point before you depart to choose the smoothest route.
 
If you have errands or plans to continue around Khan Na Yao, this area also offers several places to spend time — from amusement parks and shopping malls to family-friendly indoor play zones. Planning in a simple flow such as “pray – eat – run errands – rest” can make the day much smoother, especially if you keep a short backup list of restaurants and accommodations in case of traffic or a packed schedule.
 
In the end, if you are looking for a mosque that is easy to reach in the Ram Inthra–Khan Na Yao zone and you want an address and contact details you can verify, Al-Awqaf Mosque (Km. 8) is one destination that fits that need well. It is still recommended to call again before traveling to confirm the most appropriate timing, especially if you plan to join a specific activity or you have limited time.
 
Place Name Al-Awqaf Mosque (Km. 8)
Address House No. 127, Moo 9, Premruthai 1 Alley, Ram Inthra 46/1 Road, Khan Na Yao Subdistrict/District, Bangkok 10230
Mosque Highlights A community mosque in the Ram Inthra Km. 8 area with ongoing religious activities, officially listed information, and active community updates/announcements
Mosque Caretaker Imam Amat Labaeyusoh
Registration/Official Info Registration No. 127 (registered on 10 February 1982)
Contact Number (Verified) 084-003-2383
Current Status No indication of permanent closure (listed in official systems and has online community updates)
Getting There (Summary) Ram Inthra Rd. → Ram Inthra Soi 46/1 → Premruthai 1 Alley (recommended to open navigation for the least-congested route)
Nearby Attractions (Approx. Distance) Siam Amazing Park – approx. 6 km
Fashion Island – approx. 5 km
HarborLand @ Fashion Island – approx. 5 km
Navatanee Golf Course – approx. 7 km
Panya Indra Golf Club – approx. 9 km
Nearby Restaurants (Approx. Distance + Phone) Bin Abideen Halal Food (Ram Inthra Km. 8) – approx. 0.5 km – 091-928-2624
Muslim Noodles (Bang Mud) – approx. 1 km – 081-828-6035
i love chicken 46 – approx. 1 km – 086-345-0206
Rang Phueng Rang Jai – approx. 1 km – 084-204-4377
Jay & Mang (All Year) Ram Inthra – approx. 1 km – 095-954-6998
Nearby Accommodations (Approx. Distance + Phone) Ban Yoo Dee (Dorm/Residence, Ram Inthra 46/1) – approx. 0.4 km – 063-796-9788
88 living hotel – approx. 3 km – 02-509-1362, 094-897-8686
sk resort – approx. 4 km – 02-943-2378, 02-943-2379
viva residence – approx. 6 km – 02-946-4599
sinsiri resort ram inthra – approx. 6 km – 02-509-3365, 081-357-6103
Facilities Not specified (recommended to ask the mosque directly)
Fees Not specified
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Where is Al-Awqaf Mosque (Km. 8) located?
A: It is at House No. 127, Moo 9, Premruthai 1 Alley, Ram Inthra 46/1 Road, Khan Na Yao Subdistrict/District, Bangkok 10230.
 
Q: What is the contact number for the mosque?
A: The verified contact number is 084-003-2383.
 
Q: What time should I arrive for Friday prayers?
A: It’s recommended to arrive at least 20–30 minutes early and call ahead to confirm the exact time for that day.
 
Q: Can women enter the mosque, and what should they wear?
A: Visitors are generally expected to dress modestly and appropriately, and follow the mosque’s guidance for designated areas.
 
Q: Can non-Muslims visit?
A: It’s recommended to contact the mosque first so they can advise the best time and any visitor guidelines.
 
Q: Are there halal restaurants nearby?
A: Yes. There are several nearby options such as Bin Abideen Halal Food and Muslim Noodles (Bang Mud) — see the Summary Table for phone numbers.
 
Q: Are there accommodations nearby for an overnight stay?
A: Yes. Options in the area include 88 living hotel, sk resort, and viva residence — see the Summary Table for phone numbers.
 
Q: What attractions are close to the mosque?
A: Popular nearby places include Fashion Island and Siam Amazing Park, which are convenient to reach from the Ram Inthra area.
TelTel: 025109910
Al-Awqaf Mosque Map Al-Awqaf Mosque Map
Places of Worship Category: Places of Worship
Mosque Group: Mosque
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