Sabri Masjid is a local mosque situated in the Mohalla Hussaini area of Raahi Nagar (also associated with Ghalib Nagar and Durga Nagar), Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh. It serves as a community prayer hall in a residential neighborhood known for its Muslim inhabitants. While not a major historical monument like the Shahi Masjid or Jama Masjid in Firozabad, it holds local religious significance. The mosque's exact year of construction is not widely documented in public sources, suggesting it is a relatively modern or mid-20th-century local place of worship rather than an ancient site.
Firozabad, often called the "City of Bangles," in Uttar Pradesh has a rich Islamic heritage influenced by Mughal rule and earlier periods, featuring notable historical sites such as the Shahi Masjid (attributed to Sher Shah Suri or Shah Jahan era in Katra Pathanan) and the prominent Jama Masjid. Amid these, local mosques like Sabri Masjid play an essential role in daily community life. Located in Mohalla Hussaini, Raahi Nagar (near Ghalib Nagar and Tiraha), this mosque is a modest yet active place of worship for residents in the Durga Nagar vicinity. It is frequently referenced alongside nearby sites like Masjid Mohalla Hussaini, indicating its integration into the local Muslim mohalla (neighborhood). Sabri Masjid supports regular prayers (namaz), community gatherings, and religious observances, contributing to the social fabric of this part of Firozabad.
Year of Built: Not Available
Address: Ward No.69, Ghalib Nagar, Tiraha, Raahi Nagar, Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh 283203
Country: India
State: Uttar Pradesh
District: Firozabad
Pincode: 283203
Longitude: 78.3958 E
Latitude: 27.1591 N