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Rehamani Masjid

Rehamani Masjid

Rehamani Masjid (also spelled Rehmani or Rahmani Masjid) is a local neighborhood mosque located in Kashmir Mohalla, a residential area in Faizabad (now part of Ayodhya district), Uttar Pradesh. It serves as a place of worship for the local Muslim community in this historic region known for its Nawabi-era heritage and cultural diversity.

Rehamani Masjid is a modest, community-oriented mosque situated in the Kashmir Mohalla neighborhood of Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh (now administratively under Ayodhya district). As a local mosque, it primarily caters to the daily prayer needs of residents in this predominantly urban area, reflecting the everyday Islamic architectural and religious practices found in many neighborhoods across northern India. Unlike grand historical monuments such as the former Babri Masjid in nearby Ayodhya or the Moti Masjid (Pearl Mosque) in Faizabad — built during the Nawabi period — Rehamani Masjid appears to be a more contemporary or locally constructed place of worship without widely documented historical significance in major records. Faizabad, historically the first capital of the Nawabs of Awadh, is rich in Islamic heritage with sites like Gulab Bari and Bahu Begum ka Maqbara, but smaller local mosques like Rehamani Masjid contribute to the area's living cultural fabric, supporting congregational prayers and community gatherings amid the region's diverse religious landscape.


Year of Built: Not Available

Address: Q5M4+6VQ, Sahabganj, Kashmir Mohalla, Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh 224001

Country: India

State: Uttar Pradesh

District: Faizabad

Pincode: 224001

Longitude: 82.1229° E

Latitude: 26.7798° N

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