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Wasiya Masjid

Wasiya Masjid

Wasiya Masjid is a local mosque situated in Madina Colony, Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh. It serves as an active place of worship for the Muslim community in the area, reflecting the city's significant Muslim heritage influenced by historical Mughal presence. While not among the ancient historical mosques like the Shahi Masjid in Firozabad (dating back potentially to the 16th-17th century), Wasiya Masjid is a community landmark listed among notable religious sites in the city.

Firozabad, often called the "City of Bangles," is home to a rich blend of religious sites, including numerous mosques that highlight the region's Islamic history under Mughal rule and beyond. Among these is Wasiya Masjid, located in the Madina Colony area. This mosque functions primarily as a neighborhood prayer hall and community gathering place, welcoming devotees for daily prayers, Friday congregations, and special occasions. It is frequently referenced in local directories and maps as a prominent mosque in Madina Colony, with positive community ratings for its accessibility and role in religious life. Firozabad's mosques, including Wasiya Masjid, contribute to the city's diverse cultural fabric, where approximately 48% of the population follows Islam (as per historical census data). While older historical mosques in Firozabad, such as the Shahi Masjid (attributed to the era of Sher Shah Suri or Shah Jahan in the 16th-17th century), draw attention for their architectural heritage, Wasiya Masjid represents the everyday spiritual life in modern residential colonies.


Year of Built: Not Available

Address: 4CX6+P42, National Highway 2, Madina Colony, Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh 283203

Country: India

State: Uttar Pradesh

District: Firozabad

Pincode: 283203

Longitude: 78.4102° E

Latitude: 27.1493° N

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