Qadri Masjid is a local mosque situated in the village of Gulariya, Amroha Tehsil, Amroha District (formerly Jyotiba Phule Nagar), Uttar Pradesh, India.
Qadri Masjid stands as a key religious site for the local Muslim population. Named after the Qadri Sufi order, which traces its origins to the 12th-century scholar Abdul Qadir Gilani, the mosque likely reflects the spiritual traditions prevalent in the region. Amroha District itself has a rich historical backdrop, with influences from Mughal-era architecture and Sufi saints, as evidenced by landmarks like the shrine of Sheikh Saddu in Amroha town. However, detailed records on the construction or specific history of Qadri Masjid in Gulariya are limited in verified sources, suggesting it may be a modest, community-built structure serving daily prayers and local religious gatherings.
Year of Built: Not Available
Address: WF55+RFJ, Unnamed Road, Gulariya, Amroha, Uttar Pradesh 244221
Country: India
State: Uttar Pradesh
District: Amroha
Pincode: 244221
Longitude: 78.4673° E
Latitude: 28.9044° N