Rahmatul Islamiyah Mosque (Ban Koh)

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Open Days: Daily
Opening Hours: According to religious activities and prayer times (it’s best to call ahead before visiting)
Rahmatul Islamiyah Mosque (Ban Koh) is a mosque in Bangkok with deep roots in the Muslim community of Min Buri. Community accounts trace its beginnings back to 1937 (B.E. 2480), when it was first established as a “religious learning place” and a space where local residents could perform the five daily prayers as ordained by God. The original intention was simple yet steadfast: to bring religious knowledge close to the people and to make the call to prayer and the prayer hall a daily spiritual anchor for those who worship here.
This religious learning place was born from collective faith and community effort. It was initiated by Haji Hasan – Hajjah Maebu Masoaleh, together with several respected community elders who helped strengthen this religious space, such as Haji Somwang Buacharoen, Chaesaman Wisuni, Chaefak Dendee, and Tuan Haji Man Sulaiman. Over time, it developed into the mosque known locally as “Rahmatul Islamiyah Mosque (Ban Koh).” Its name, reflecting mercy and compassion, naturally became part of the mosque’s atmosphere—welcoming both community members and respectful visitors alike.
In official terms, Rahmatul Islamiyah Mosque (Ban Koh/Ban Koh Phai Lueang) was registered as the 10th mosque in Bangkok. Official records state the registration date as 25 March 1949 (B.E. 2492), and the registered address as 59 Moo 4, Soi Suwinthawong 7, Suwinthawong Road, Saen Saep Subdistrict, Min Buri District, Bangkok 10510. This matches both Min Buri District Office information and the mosque database of the Bangkok Islamic Committee.
When speaking of the “mosque caretakers,” the community sees more than titles—it is responsibility carried for the faith of the people. According to Min Buri District Office information, the key current roles are: Mr. Aree Buacharoen as Imam, Mr. Haroon Isma-ael as Khatib, and Mr. Wangmad Wangkasem as Bilal. These roles help ensure that religious routines proceed in an orderly and complete manner, both on ordinary days and on days when more worshippers gather.
Based on the community record you provided, the mosque has had five Imams over time: (1) 1949–1957 (B.E. 2492–2500) Tuan Haji Kareem Suwanmanee, (2) 1957–1972 (B.E. 2500–2515) Haji Ridwan Masoaleh, (3) 1972–1987 (B.E. 2515–2530) Haji Abdulrahman Buacharoen, (4) 1987–2007 (B.E. 2530–2550) Haji Usman Sohlee, and (5) 2007–present (B.E. 2550–present) Haji Aree Buacharoen. Read as a continuous line, it highlights the continuity of “duty” more than the changing of “names,” because the heart of the matter is sustaining religious life and giving the community a steady place to hold on to.
Another period that clearly reflects community strength is the construction of the current mosque building, which replaced the old wooden structure that had become deteriorated and too cramped. The Bangkok mosque database notes that construction has been underway since 15 January 2000 (B.E. 2543) to better accommodate prayers and expanding religious activities. Although the building journey has not been easy, what makes it memorable is the “shared determination” of worshippers who have gradually supported the project according to what each household can afford. It is a kind of community beauty measured not by speed, but by the steady consistency of faith.
The mosque area also plays a role in education and youth support. According to Min Buri District Office information, the Islamic school “Rahmatul Islamiyah School” is located in the same area, and there is also “Ban Koh School,” a primary school under the Min Buri District Office. This makes the mosque not only a place of worship, but also a space that nurtures learning and community life together.
Getting There The mosque is located in Soi Suwinthawong 7 on Suwinthawong Road, Saen Saep Subdistrict, Min Buri District, Bangkok. For first-time visitors, the easiest approach is to pin “Soi Suwinthawong 7” on your map and enter the lane following the registered address. The reference coordinates shown in the mosque directory map (CICOT) are 13.823568, 100.781357, which can help navigation—especially if you are taking a taxi or using GPS. Besides driving your own car, taxis and local public transport in the Min Buri area can also be convenient, particularly if you start from the Min Buri market zone or other main roads.
For visitors who are not coming specifically for worship, but wish to learn or visit respectfully, the key is modest dress, avoiding disturbance during prayer times, asking permission before taking photos, and prioritizing the quiet of the prayer area. If you are unsure about the most suitable time to visit, calling ahead can help ensure a smooth and comfortable visit for everyone.
If worshippers or well-wishers would like to contribute toward completing and improving the mosque construction, in line with the community’s intention to make this place as beneficial as possible for Muslims, you may contact the mosque directly using the details summarized in the table below.
| Name | Rahmatul Islamiyah Mosque (Ban Koh/Ban Koh Phai Lueang) |
| Location | 59 Moo 4, Soi Suwinthawong 7, Suwinthawong Rd., Saen Saep, Min Buri, Bangkok 10510 |
| Reference Coordinates | 13.823568, 100.781357 |
| Mosque Highlights | Began as a religious learning place (1937 / B.E. 2480) → officially registered as Bangkok’s 10th mosque (1949 / B.E. 2492); a community hub for worship and education, with an Islamic school located in the same area |
| Mosque Caretakers (Official) | Imam: Mr. Aree Buacharoen | Khatib: Mr. Haroon Isma-ael | Bilal: Mr. Wangmad Wangkasem |
| Contact (Verified) | 02-914-8299, 02-914-8300 (Bangkok mosque database) |
| Nearby Accommodations (Approx. Distance) | Mintara Hotel (Min Buri area) ~6 km. Tel. 02-517-9430, 086-392-8888 Siam Piman Hotel (Min Buri area) ~8 km. Tel. 02-917-5212, 02-917-5213, 02-101-9023 Station 203 Hotel (Min Buri) ~9 km. Tel. 02-976-9260 Saffron Hill Minburi Hotel ~10 km. Tel. 096-849-2641 SureStay by Best Western Bangkok Ramintra ~18 km. Tel. 061-417-3999 |
| Nearby Places (Approx. Distance) | Minburi Fresh Market / Minburi Market Mall ~9 km. Tel. 02-517-1880, 02-517-0177-8 Siam Amazing Park ~19 km. Tel. 02-105-4294 Safari World Bangkok ~20 km. Tel. 02-518-1000 Seacon Square Srinakarin ~35 km. Tel. 02-721-8888 (Note: These are popular destinations people often combine into a trip across eastern Bangkok.) |
| Nearby Restaurants (Approx. Distance) | Tham Kin Eng!!! (Suwinthawong Soi 7) ~1 km. Tel. 098-442-2996 Daecha Restaurant (Suwinthawong Soi 7) ~1 km. Tel. 086-071-7800, 095-964-3336 PALM’s by Krua Suan Palm (Ramkhamhaeng 191) ~12 km. Tel. 02-540-6162 (From a Min Buri restaurant list) Restaurant with Tel. 02-919-4046 ~10 km. Tel. 02-919-4046 (Khu Khwa area) Ban Kong-Iad Restaurant ~18 km. Tel. 083-230-3084 |
| Current Status (Official Reference) | Listed in Min Buri District Office mosque records and in the Bangkok Islamic Committee mosque database |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Which district of Bangkok is Rahmatul Islamiyah Mosque (Ban Koh) located in?
A: It is in Saen Saep Subdistrict, Min Buri District, Bangkok, in Soi Suwinthawong 7 on Suwinthawong Road.
Q: Why is this mosque historically significant?
A: Community accounts trace its beginnings to 1937 (B.E. 2480), and it was officially registered as the 10th mosque in Bangkok, with a registration date of 25 March 1949 (B.E. 2492).
Q: What should I pin on the map for the easiest first-time visit?
A: Pin “Soi Suwinthawong 7” and use the reference coordinates 13.823568, 100.781357 to help navigation accuracy.
Q: What should visitors wear and how should they behave?
A: Dress modestly, respect prayer times, avoid making noise, and ask permission before taking photos—especially inside the prayer area.
Q: What phone numbers can I use to contact the mosque?
A: The verified numbers listed in the Bangkok mosque database are 02-914-8299 and 02-914-8300.
Q: How can I contribute to the mosque’s construction or development?
A: You can contact the mosque directly using the phone numbers above to ask about the appropriate and correct ways to contribute.
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