
Thai Muslim
Islam has a long history in Thailand, dating back to the 13th century, when Muslim traders and missionaries from the Arabian Peninsula, Persia, and India began to establish a presence in the southern regions of the country. The spread of Islam was initially centered around the Malay Peninsula, particularly in areas like Pattani, which became a major Islamic center.

Central Districts
Highlights
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Darul Aman Mosque
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Chakraphong Mosque
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Luang Kocha Itsahak Mosque
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Foundation of the Islamic Centre of Thailand
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Halal Street Food
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Western Districts
Highlights
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Ton Son Mosque
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Bang Luang Mosque
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Ansorissunnah Royal Mosque
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Bang O Mosque
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Muslim Gastronomy Tourism Community
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Halal Lifestyle Mall
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Eastern Districts
Highlights
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National Islamic Affairs Administrative Center (National Central Mosque)
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Museum Nong Chok
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Date Fruit Farm Store
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Muslim Aesthetic Cafe
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Al Husna Mosque
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Rim Suan Night Market
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