Madeena Masjid, Khagerai, is a local neighborhood mosque in Uttar Pradesh, India. It functions as a place of worship for daily prayers, Friday congregations, and community religious activities. As a typical village or small-town masjid, it holds local cultural and spiritual significance for residents but lacks documented historical prominence or architectural heritage status.
Madeena Masjid in Khagerai represents the countless smaller, community-level mosques that dot the landscape of Uttar Pradesh. These local masjids are essential to everyday Muslim life in villages and towns, often built or expanded through local contributions over generations. They serve not only for salah (prayers) but also as centers for religious education, festivals like Eid, and social gatherings. Specific details for this mosque—such as the exact year built, architectural features, or historical events—are not available in public records, online directories, or heritage databases. Many such local mosques date from the 20th century or earlier, constructed modestly with basic domes, minarets, and prayer halls, sometimes renovated over time. Without verified records, it is challenging to assign a precise construction year; similar local Madina-named mosques in UP (e.g., in Gorakhpur or other areas) are often described as 50–100 years old, built by community efforts.
Year of Built: Not Available
Address: 688V+GMX, Khagerai, Uttar Pradesh 283203
Country: India
State: Uttar Pradesh
District: Firozabad
Pincode: 283203
Longitude: 27°43'N
Latitude: 26.77°N