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Ban Oou Mosque [], Bangkok was the first mosque to be officially registered to the Thai government as a mosque. [1]There are 4,037 mosques in Thailand as of March 2022. The Southern region has the most number of mosques in the kingdom with 3,403 mosques or roughly 85% of all mosques.
Thai Muslims are the largest religious minority in the country. [7] As of 2024, there are approximately 7.5 million Thai Muslims in the Kingdom or about 12% of the total 62.5 million Thai populations. [8] Most Thai Muslims are Sunni Muslims, although Thailand has a diverse population that includes immigrants from around the world. [9] [10]
Pages in category "Mosques in Thailand" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The mosque consists of two buildings. The smaller building is where the mihrab is located and has three layers of roof. It is also where the Chinese-style minaret is located. The bigger building has more of Thai architectural influence with the Thai-style gable. The walls of both buildings has etchings of Thai/Chinese/Malay designs and patterns ...
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List of mosques in Thailand This page was last edited on 28 April 2019, at 20:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
The mosque became known as Krue Se Mosque (Masjid Kerisik in Malay) after the Ban Krue Se (Kampung Kerisik) area it is located. Kerisik likely originated from gersek meaning "coarse-grained sand". [12] The mosque was designated a historical site by the Department of Fine Arts of Thailand in 1935 and a minor renovation was undertaken two years ...
Mosques in Thailand (1 C, 8 P) Religious museums in Thailand (2 P) T. Temples in Thailand (1 C, 2 P) This page was last edited on 22 April 2019, at 16:04 (UTC). ...