Hamza Masjid is a local mosque situated in the residential area of Tilak Nagar, Auraiya, Uttar Pradesh. It serves as a community place of worship for the Muslim residents in this part of the district, facilitating daily prayers and religious gatherings. The mosque is part of the everyday Islamic life in the region, reflecting the modest architectural style common to local prayer halls in rural and semi-urban Uttar Pradesh.
Hamza Masjid, located in Tilak Nagar, Auraiya district, Uttar Pradesh, is a modest local mosque catering to the spiritual needs of the Muslim community in this area. Auraiya, formed as a separate district in 1997 from Etawah, is known for its agricultural landscape along National Highway 2, and Tilak Nagar is a residential locality within it. The mosque provides space for the five daily prayers (Salah), Friday congregational prayers (Jumu'ah), and other religious activities, fostering community cohesion among locals. The mosque's architecture is simple and functional, typical of local Indian mosques with a prayer hall oriented towards Mecca (Qibla), and it remains an integral part of daily life for residents without notable historical events or expansions recorded. Visitors and locals use it primarily for worship, emphasizing its role as a neighborhood hub rather than a major tourist or historical site.
Year of Built: Not Available
Address: FG65+8JG, Purana numish road, Satteshwar, Tilak Nagar, Auraiya, Uttar Pradesh 206122
Country: India
State: Uttar Pradesh
District: Auraiya
Pincode: 206122
Longitude: 79.5092° E
Latitude: 26.4652° N