Masjid Darul Ehsan in Piasau Jaya, Miri is a neighbourhood mosque established in 1997, offering a calm setting for daily and Friday prayers and serving a modest local congregation.
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Friday Prayer: Yes
Facilities:
Main prayer hall for men, Separate area or section for women, Ablution (wudhu) facilities, Toilets, Covered verandah/overflow prayer area, Basic parking area around the mosque compound, PA system for azan and sermons, Prayer space suitable for travellers
Public Transport:
Public bus and ride-hailing services operate in the Miri town and Piasau Jaya area, but routes and timetables change; for the most accurate directions and current options, please use the Google Map or Waze buttons on the top right of this page.
Community Role:
Functions as a local community centre for residents of Piasau Jaya, providing a central place for daily worship, Friday gatherings, religious learning, and neighbourhood bonding, and supporting state-organised Islamic programs in the Miri area.
Additional Info:
The mosque was officially inaugurated on 1 January 1997 (4 Jamadilakhir 1418H). It is listed under the Sarawak eMasjid and JAKIM SISMIM systems, indicating that it follows official Malaysian mosque governance. Donations are typically accepted on-site through donation boxes, especially during Friday prayers and Ramadan. The mosque often hosts routine kuliah or tazkirah after Maghrib or Isyak when invited speakers are available, and may organise special programs and talks in conjunction with major Islamic months such as Ramadan, Maulidur Rasul, and Awal Muharram, depending on the yearly calendar and support from local authorities.



