The Krue Se Mosque (; , ) also called Gresik Mosque, Pitu Krue-ban Mosque (), Pintu Gerbang Mosque, or Sultan Muzaffar Shah Mosque, is a
mosque
A mosque ( ), also called a masjid ( ), is a place of worship for Muslims. The term usually refers to a covered building, but can be any place where Salah, Islamic prayers are performed; such as an outdoor courtyard.
Originally, mosques were si ...
, located in the
Pattani Province of
Thailand
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. Its construction may have begun in the 16th century. The surviving structure is described as having a mixture of Middle Eastern or European architectural styles.
History
It is unclear when the mosque was first constructed as different dates are given by different sources,
although a mosque may have been rebuilt several times at the same location. According to ''
Hikayat Patani'', a history of the
Patani Kingdom, two mosques were constructed during the reign of Sultan Muzaffar Shah (d. 1564). One of the mosques was built outside the main gate ("Pintu Gerbang") of the citadel beside the town square (''padang''), likely the location of the present Krue Se Mosque.
The construction date has also been proposed to be around 1578–93 during the reign of the
Ayutthaya
Ayutthaya, Ayudhya, or Ayuthia may refer to:
* Ayutthaya Kingdom, a Thai kingdom that existed from 1350 to 1767
** Ayutthaya Historical Park, the ruins of the old capital city of the Ayutthaya Kingdom
* Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province (locall ...
king
Naresuan
Naresuan (1555/1556 – 25 April 1605), commonly known as Naresuan the Great, or Sanphet II was the 18th Monarchy of Thailand, king of the Ayutthaya Kingdom and 2nd monarch of the List of monarchs of Thailand#Sukhothai dynasty (1569–1629), S ...
the Great; or in 1722 or 1728–29, but left incomplete due to a power struggle between the Sultan of Patani and his brother;
or before 1785.
The bricks used for the construction of the mosque are from the latter period of the
Ayudhaya era, and construction dates of 1656–1688 have therefore also been suggested.
At the base of the mosque are bricks in the style of the
Dvaravati period.
The bricks, however, may be from somewhere else and older than the mosque itself.
Some believe that the mosque was built by the Chinese pirate
Lim Toh Khiam, who established a base in Patani in 1578. According to local lore, Lim married the daughter of the Sultan of Patani, claimed to be
Raja Hijau
Raja Hijau or Ratu Hijau (; ), also spelt Raja Ijau, was a Malay sovereign queen of Patani who reigned from 1584 to 1616. Her name means "the Green Queen" in English. She was also known as the 'great queen of Patani'. Her rule in Patani usher ...
, and converted to Islam.
Next to the mosque is a garden as well as the gravestone of
Lim Ko Niao, described as the sister of Lim Toh Khiam, who in this tale placed a curse so the dome of the mosque could not be completed. Lightning was said to have struck the mosque every time an attempt was made to complete the building, although there is no evidence that the building has ever suffered from lightning strikes.
A mosque was known to have been constructed by the early 17th century;
Jacob van Neck
Jacob Corneliszoon van Neck (often anglicized to Jacob Cornelius van Neck) (1564 – March 8, 1638) was a Dutch naval officer and explorer who led the second Dutch expedition to Indonesia from 1598 to 1599.
Early life
Van Neck was from an Am ...
wrote in a Dutch report in 1603 that the then principal mosque of Patani "was very neatly constructed by Chinese workers from red bricks".
A later 17th-century account by Dutch traveler
Johan Nieuhof says of the mosque in Patani:
The mosque may have been left in ruins after Pattani was captured and sacked by the Siamese in 1785. The mosque was said to have been rebuilt in the 19th century by Tuan Sulong who governed Pattani from 1816 to 1832. 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". 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 later. Major restoration works on its structure were conducted in 1957 and 1982. Further renovation was completed in 2005.
Krue Se Mosque incident
On 28 April 2004, during
Thaksin Shinawatra
Thaksin Shinawatra (, ; born 26 July 1949) is a Thai businessman and politician who was the 23rd prime minister of Thailand from 2001 to 2006. Since 2009 he has also been a citizen of Montenegro.
Thaksin founded the mobile phone operator A ...
's premiership and in a period of insurgency by Islamic nationalists in the southernmost provinces, 32 gunmen took shelter in the mosque, after more than 100 militants carried out attacks on 10 police outposts across Pattani, Yala, and
Songkhla
Songkhla (, ), also known as Singgora or Singora (Kelantan-Pattani Malay, Pattani Malay: ซิงกอรอ, Singoro), is a city (''thesaban nakhon'') in Songkhla Province of southern Thailand, near the border with Malaysia. Songkhla lies ...
Provinces. After a seven-hour stand-off with Thai military personnel, soldiers attacked and killed all 32. The attack contravened orders from the Minister of Defence to end the confrontation peacefully, and has been the subject of an international inquiry, which concluded the military used excessive force.
In 2013, a replica of
Phaya Tani, a cannon taken to
Bangkok
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after Pattani was captured by Siam in 1785, was created and placed in front of Krue Se Mosque. However, it was damaged due to bombing by separatists who saw it as 'faked' and wanted the return of the original cannon regarded as the symbol of Pattani.
Architecture
The mosque is constructed of bricks built on a base with a dimension of 15.1 m in width and 29.6 m in length. Its height from floor to ceiling is 6.5 m. Its pillars are similar to the European style of columns.
Its columns with pointed arches, arched doors and rounded-arch windows, have been described as European Gothic, but they are more likely Middle Eastern or Persian. The building is incomplete.
See also
*
Islam in Thailand
Islam is a minority faith in Thailand, with statistics in 2006, suggesting 4.9% of the population are Muslim.[List of mosques in Thailand
There are 4,037 mosques in Thailand as of March 2022. The Southern Thailand, Southern region has the most number of mosques in the kingdom with 3,403 mosques or roughly 85% of all mosques. In terms of provinces of Thailand, provinces; Pattani Pro ...]
References
External links
{{Mosques in Thailand
16th-century mosques in Asia
Buildings and structures in Pattani province
Mosques in Thailand
Registered ancient monuments in Thailand
Sunni mosques in Thailand