Located on the corner of Buriwanich Road and Satun Thani Road in the centre of the City. It is a place for religious ceremonies built in the reign of Phraya Samantarat Burin (Tunku Muhammad Akem), Governor of Satun (around 1996). The name “Mambang” was named after the city of Satun in those days.
Later, in 1974, a Mosque was built that had a modern architectural shape. The white building is decorated with glazed marble tiles and clear glass. The building is divided into two parts. The exterior is a balcony, and there is a staircase leading up to the dome-shaped tower, where it is possible to see a view of Satun City. The interior is a large hall used as a place of prayer. The ground floor has a basement which His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great officially opened on 20 September 1982.