Mehboob Masjid (also spelled Mahboob Masjid or similar variants) is a local mosque serving the Muslim community in Durgesh Nagar, a residential area in Uttar Pradesh. It functions as a neighborhood prayer hall for daily prayers, Friday congregations, and community gatherings. As a modest, community-built local mosque, it holds significance for residents as a place of worship and social interaction, though it is not among the prominent historical Islamic landmarks of India like the Taj Mahal or Jama Masjid in Delhi.
Mehboob Masjid is a local mosque situated in Durgesh Nagar, a locality in Uttar Pradesh (likely in or near districts such as Firozabad or similar areas where Durgesh Nagar exists as a neighborhood or colony). It is a typical community mosque in a residential setting, catering primarily to the local Muslim population for salah (prayers), Jumu'ah (Friday prayers), and religious occasions like Eid. Unlike grand historical mosques constructed during the Mughal era or by notable rulers, this masjid appears to be a more recent or modern local structure built to meet the spiritual needs of the neighborhood. Information on its exact year of construction is limited in public records, and it is not documented as a heritage site or ancient monument. Many such local mosques in Uttar Pradesh's smaller towns and colonies were established in the 20th century or later as populations grew and communities expanded. It remains an active place of worship, reflecting the everyday Islamic heritage in India's diverse regions.
Year of Built: Not Available
Address: 4CV6+5VR, Durgesh Nagar, Firozabad, Didamai, Uttar Pradesh 283203
Country: India
State: Uttar Pradesh
District: Firozabad
Pincode: 283203
Longitude: 78.40°E
Latitude: 27.15°N