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Aqsa Masjid (Qureshiyaan)

Aqsa Masjid (Qureshiyaan)

Aqsa Masjid (Qureshiyaan) is a local neighbourhood mosque located in Tilbegumpur, Uttar Pradesh (203206). It functions as an active place of worship for the Muslim community, hosting daily prayers and Friday (Jumuʿah) congregational services.

Aqsa Masjid (commonly referred to locally as “Qureshiyaan”) is a community mosque situated in the village of Tilbegumpur in the Bulandshahr district, close to the Greater Noida region of Uttar Pradesh. As a neighbourhood mosque, it holds an essential role in the spiritual life of local residents, providing space for the five daily Salah (prayers) as well as the weekly Jumuʿah congregation, which is a key element of Islamic religious practice. Though its detailed historical origins and year of establishment are not widely documented in public online sources or formal heritage records, the mosque appears in local directories and review listings, indicating that it is a well-used and respected place of worship within the community. Typical of many neighbourhood mosques in rural North India, Aqsa Masjid’s architecture emphasizes functional design — an enclosed prayer hall oriented toward the qibla (direction of Mecca), open spaces for collective worship, and basic facilities for ritual ablutions (wudu). During major Islamic festivals such as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, the mosque often accommodates larger congregational gatherings, strengthening its role as both a spiritual and social hub for the people of Tilbegumpur and nearby areas.


Year of Built: Not Available

Address: FJFQ+VQ8, Tilbegumpur, Uttar Pradesh 203206

Country: India

State: Uttar Pradesh

District: Gautam Buddha Nagar

Pincode: 203206

Longitude: 77.6394475° E

Latitude: 28.4746571° N

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