Khankah Masjid is a prominent local mosque located in Kumhar Toli on Gawaltoli Road in Chatra, Jharkhand, India (PIN: 825401). It is one of the most recognised Islamic places of worship in the town and serves as a significant site for prayer, community gathering, and religious observances. While often associated in local use with community groups such as Tablighi Jamat, the mosque primarily functions as a neighbourhood centre for traditional Islamic practices including the five daily prayers (Salat) and the Friday (Jumu’ah) congregational prayer.
Khankah Masjid – Markaz Tablighi Jamat, locally known simply as Khankah Masjid, is a neighbourhood mosque situated on Gawaltoli Road in Kumhar Toli, within Chatra town of Jharkhand, India. Chatra itself is a historic urban centre in north-western Jharkhand with a diverse cultural and religious landscape; its Muslim community participates actively in local worship and religious festivities alongside other faith groups.  The mosque’s precise geolocation is 24.1990538° N latitude and 84.8710906° E longitude, as indicated by modern mapping and business directory tools. It lies in the heart of Chatra’s residential quarters, making it accessible for daily worshippers from surrounding neighbourhoods and nearby markets. Khankah Masjid supports the five mandatory daily prayers (Salat) — Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha — which are central to everyday Islamic devotional life. Its importance peaks each Friday, when the local Muslim community gathers in larger numbers for the Jumu’ah congregational prayer, which includes a sermon (khutbah) and serves as both a spiritual and social institution in community practice.
Year of Built: NA
Address: Line Mohalla, Gawaltoli Rd, Kumhar Toli, Chatra, Jharkhand 825401
Country: India
State: Jharkhand
District: Chatra
Pincode: 825401
Longitude: 84.8710906° E
Latitude: 24.1990538° N