Alisitikhomah Mosque

Alisitikhomah Mosque

Alisitikhomah Mosque
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Open Days: Daily
Opening Hours: Generally open according to prayer times and mosque activities (it is recommended to call ahead)
 
Al Istiqamah Mosque is a community mosque in the Pracha Uthit area of Thung Khru, Bangkok, that reflects “real neighborhood Bangkok” very clearly. This is not only a place for prayer, but also a space that the community has relied on for a long time. When you shift your attention away from Bangkok’s landmark districts and into places where people genuinely live day to day, you begin to see that a city is not built only from tall buildings. It is also built from smaller structures that support everyday life, and community mosques are among the strongest of those structures.
 
What gives this mosque “weight” beyond personal memories or word of mouth is the presence of clear official documentation. Both the national-level mosque directory, which lists the mosque’s location and contact number, and the Bangkok Islamic committee’s mosque information system, which records registration details, registration date, and early-role information, allow us to see the community’s continuity in a concrete way. It is not simply that the mosque “feels old,” but that there is evidence of an organized structure and responsibilities that have truly been carried forward over time.
 
According to Bangkok’s mosque information system, Al Istiqamah Mosque is registered under number Thor.19 (ธ.19) and was officially registered on 7 March 1973 (B.E. 2516). The record clearly notes the applicant and the leadership roles at the time of registration, including an imam and the roles of khatib and bilal. Details like these show that a mosque endures not only because a building exists, but because people take responsibility, roles are defined, and a community structure supports religious life behind the scenes.
 
If you are unfamiliar with mosque structure, the “imam” is the prayer leader and a key figure for religious guidance in the community. The “khatib” delivers the khutbah sermon, especially important for Friday prayer. The “bilal” calls the adhan and supports religious duties in accordance with the role. Understanding these three roles helps you immediately see that a community mosque with clearly identified role-holders reflects a “continuity of people,” not just a continuity of place.
 
Regarding mosque leadership, the Bangkok system provides a continuing timeline of role-holders. For the imam position, names appear from the registration period and continue to the present, where the system notes Mr. Samart Yusob as the imam (with the period of service and current status recorded). The bilal position also lists a current role-holder clearly. In this sense, the official record becomes a kind of “community caretaking history”—something most people do not see in general travel reviews, but which is central to understanding the place with respect for facts.
 
From a visitor’s perspective, the highlight of Al Istiqamah Mosque may not be grand architecture that instantly demands a zoom lens. Its strength lies instead in the organized structure and long continuity of the Pracha Uthit–Thung Khru community, visible through registration evidence and official data, as well as real activity connected to important religious periods. This makes it well suited to travelers who want to “understand Bangkok as a city” rather than only collecting famous landmarks.
 
If you plan to visit as someone interested in culture, the most important thing is respect for the place and the people. Dress modestly, avoid clothing that is too short or overly tight, speak in an appropriate tone, and try not to walk through prayer areas during active worship. If you want to take photos, it is best to ask permission first, especially when people are present, because for the community, peace and focus during prayer matter more than getting a beautiful photo.
 
Getting There If you travel by private car or ride-hailing services, the easiest approach is to pin “Al Istiqamah Mosque” on your map and enter via Pracha Uthit Road, then continue into the soi where the mosque is located near the Pracha Uthit 69 area. It is wise to allow extra time on weekday mornings and evenings, as traffic along the main roads can be heavy. If you use public transportation, a practical strategy is to reach the Pracha Uthit corridor or a key point in Thung Khru first, and then connect by local motorcycle taxi, shared local transport, or ride-hailing into the soi. This usually reduces hassle for the final stretch.
 
In the end, if you are looking for a Bangkok destination that offers more than surface beauty, Al Istiqamah Mosque is a place that reveals “community continuity” through official registration details, named role-holders, and the ongoing presence of real religious life. Visiting here is not only about arriving at a destination, but also about seeing how a city still carries quiet, stable anchors inside neighborhoods where people live every day.
 
Place Name Al Istiqamah Mosque (Al Istiqamah Mosque)
Location Pracha Uthit Road, near the Pracha Uthit 69 area, Thung Khru, Bangkok 10140, Thailand
Mosque Highlights A community mosque with clear official registration data and defined religious roles, including a leadership timeline (past to present), reflecting the continuity of the Pracha Uthit–Thung Khru community
Period / Era Registration No. Thor.19 (ธ.19); officially registered on 7 March 1973
Key Evidence Official sources record the registration number and date, the applicant, and leadership timelines (past to present), along with contact details and location information
Mosque Caretakers Imam: Mr. Samart Yusob
Bilal: Mr. Sunthorn Saengman
Contact Number 02-426-1039
Current Status Active as a community mosque with activities during important religious periods (recommended to call ahead for special visits)
Getting There Pracha Uthit Road → enter the Pracha Uthit 69 area / the mosque’s soi; pin the mosque name on your map and allow extra time during peak hours
Nearby Attractions (with Distance) King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (Bang Mod) (approx. 6 km)
Lotus’s Pracha Uthit (approx. 4 km)
MaxValu (Pracha Uthit area) (approx. 4 km)
Thonburirom Park (approx. 8 km)
Major Hollywood Suksawat (approx. 9 km)
Popular Restaurants Nearby (with Distance + Phone) Ya Lee (Halal) Pracha Uthit 69 (approx. 3 km) Tel. 095-324-6864
Malongdaek Yum Saep Halal Pracha Uthit 69 (approx. 4 km) Tel. 091-057-7713
Subaidah Chuan Chim Restaurant (Branch 3, Thung Khru / Pracha Uthit 54) (approx. 6 km) Tel. 093-337-2554
Roti Bun (approx. 5 km) Tel. 088-606-7586
Roti Cafe (Pracha Uthit 69 area) (approx. 4 km) Tel. 097-053-0805
Popular Accommodations Nearby (with Distance + Phone) Loft 17 Residence (approx. 7 km) Tel. 064-954-4404
The Residence KMUTT Dormitory (approx. 6 km) Tel. 063-585-4995
KMUTT Student Dormitory (Bang Mod) (approx. 6 km) Tel. 0-2470-8460-3, 097-205-4526
Pakodkarn Residences (approx. 9 km) Tel. 081-618-4871
14 Residence (approx. 12 km) Tel. 02-817-2277
Facilities Worship area and community activity space (for specific on-site details, it is best to call the mosque directly)
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: When was Al Istiqamah Mosque officially registered?
A: Official sources record Registration No. Thor.19 (ธ.19) and an official registration date of 7 March 1973.
 
Q: Who is the current imam of Al Istiqamah Mosque?
A: Official records list Mr. Samart Yusob as the imam.
 
Q: How should visitors behave when visiting the mosque?
A: Dress modestly, respect prayer times, keep your voice appropriate, and ask permission before taking photos.
 
Q: Which area is Al Istiqamah Mosque located in, and is it easy to reach?
A: It is in the Pracha Uthit area of Thung Khru, near the Pracha Uthit 69 corridor. Pin the mosque name on your map and enter the soi. During peak hours, allow extra time due to heavier traffic on main roads.
 
Q: What number should I call to contact the mosque?
A: You can call 02-426-1039.
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Places of Worship Category: Places of Worship
Mosque Group: Mosque
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