Noor Jama Masjid is a local mosque serving the Muslim community in the rural village of Raghunathpur, Bulandshahr district, Uttar Pradesh. It functions as a modest place of worship for daily prayers, Friday congregations, and community gatherings, reflecting the simple Islamic architectural style common in rural North India.
Noor Jama Masjid, located in the quiet village of Raghunathpur within Bulandshahr district, stands as a central hub for the local Muslim population. Situated approximately 30 km east of the district headquarters in Bulandshahr city, the mosque caters to residents engaged in agriculture and small-scale trade, providing a serene space for spiritual reflection amid the agrarian landscape of western Uttar Pradesh. The mosque features a straightforward design typical of village masjids in the region, with a prayer hall oriented towards the qibla, basic minarets for the call to prayer (adhan), and an open courtyard for wudu (ablution). It hosts regular five daily prayers (salah), Jumu'ah (Friday) services, and special observances during Ramadan and Eid, fostering community bonds in this predominantly rural setting. As a non-touristic site, it embodies the everyday practice of Islam in rural India, emphasizing accessibility and devotion over grandeur.
Year of Built: Not Available
Address: G47F+X59, Raghunathpur, Uttar Pradesh 203405
Country: India
State: Uttar Pradesh
District: Bulandshahr
Pincode: 203405
Longitude: 78.0167° E
Latitude: 28.5333° N