The mosque in Jalwanpura (also spelled Jalwanpura), a locality in Ayodhya (formerly part of Faizabad), Uttar Pradesh, is a local place of worship serving the Muslim community in this residential area. It is a modest, community mosque rather than a grand historical monument, typical of neighborhood masjids in Indian towns.
Jalwanpura is a residential neighborhood in Ayodhya city, within the Ayodhya district (previously known as Faizabad district until its renaming in 2018), Uttar Pradesh. The area is known for its mix of residential colonies, temples (such as nearby Birla Mandir), and local amenities. The mosque here is a small, local masjid used primarily by residents for daily prayers and community gatherings. Unlike prominent historical mosques in the region—such as the Moti Masjid (Pearl Mosque) or Jinnaaton Wali Masjid in Faizabad/Ayodhya—it does not appear to have significant documented historical or architectural prominence in public records or tourist guides. It represents the everyday Islamic heritage in a predominantly Hindu pilgrimage city, reflecting the multicultural fabric of the area.
Year of Built: Not Available
Address: Q5QX+VVW, Railway Sta Rd, Jalwanpura, Dharmakata, Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh 224123
Country: India
State: Uttar Pradesh
District: Faizabad
Pincode: 224123
Longitude: 82.20°E
Latitude: 26.78°N