Masjid E Quba is a local mosque located in the Barkat Nagar area of Ansar Nagar in Chatra town, Jharkhand, India. It is listed among the neighbourhood mosques serving the Muslim community in Chatra and is a recognised place of daily worship and congregational prayer within the town’s urban fabric.
Masjid E Quba is one of several active local mosques in Chatra district that provide space for Islamic ritual practice for residents of Barkat Nagar and the surrounding Ansar Nagar area. It appears in online directories and mosque listings as a community place of worship, indicating that local worshippers participate in five daily prayers (Salah), Friday Jummah congregational prayer, and communal observances during Islamic festivals such as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.  Like many neighbourhood mosques in Indian towns, Masjid E Quba does not have widely available historical documentation or formal heritage status in public records online. These mosques are typically established and maintained by local communities to meet the day-to-day spiritual needs of residents rather than being formal historical monuments. Its cultural importance therefore rests in its function as an active living place of worship rather than in recorded historical significance.  The mosque’s name is inspired by the historic Quba Mosque (Masjid Quba) in Medina, Saudi Arabia — the first mosque ever built in Islamic history — though the Chatra mosque itself is a separate local religious institution named in homage rather than historical lineage. 
Year of Built: NA
Address: 6V38+5G3, Barkat Nagar, Ansar Nagar, Chatra, Jharkhand 825401
Country: India
State: Jharkhand
District: Chatra
Pincode: 825401
Longitude: 84.8770° E
Latitude: 24.2045° N