Madarsa Wali Masjid is a neighbourhood congregational mosque located in Daularajpur (Bulandshahr district), Uttar Pradesh 203206, India. It is a community mosque widely used for daily Islamic prayers and the weekly Friday (Jumuʿah) congregational prayer by residents of Daularajpur and nearby localities.
Madarsa Wali Masjid in Daularajpur is a local mosque that serves as a central religious site for the Muslim community in this rural-urban fringe area near Greater Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh. The mosque supports the five daily Salah (prayers) — Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha — offering a dedicated space where local residents perform their ritual prayers together. The mosque is especially active during the Friday Jumuʿah congregational prayer, which is a key weekly religious gathering for Muslims, featuring the sermon (khutbah) and collective worship. Madarsa Wali Masjid likely developed around a madrasa (Islamic study centre) or neighbourhood community initiative — a common pattern in many Indian villages and small towns where formal religious education and daily worship coexist around a mosque. While it does not appear in major historical archives, the mosque’s consistent use and presence in local mapping services reflects its importance as part of everyday spiritual life. Its functional design typically includes a prayer hall oriented toward the qibla (direction of Mecca), open spaces suitable for congregational use, and ablution (wudu) facilities. In addition to formal worship, neighbourhood mosques such as Madarsa Wali Masjid often act as informal gathering spaces during major Islamic occasions like Ramadan and the Eid festivals, when larger congregations come together to pray and celebrate, reinforcing communal bonds and shared cultural practices.
Year of Built: Not Available
Address: FJ8G+78H, Daularajpur, Uttar Pradesh 203206
Country: India
State: Uttar Pradesh
District: Gautam Buddha Nagar
Pincode: 203206
Longitude: 77.6258002° E
Latitude: 28.4656048° N