Khadewali Masjid is a neighbourhood congregational mosque located in Behta Hazipur, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201009 (approx.), India. It serves as an active place of Islamic worship where the local Muslim community gathers for the five daily prayers and the weekly Friday (Jumuʿah) congregational prayer.
Khadewali Masjid in Behta Hazipur functions as an important religious centre for residents of this semi-urban locality in Ghaziabad district. The name “Khadewali” is typically derived from a local landmark, family name, or historical reference within the village or settlement. The mosque provides space for the five daily Salah (prayers) — Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha — allowing worshippers to perform congregational prayers within their neighbourhood. On Fridays, Khadewali Masjid hosts the Jumuʿah prayer, which includes a sermon (khutbah) followed by collective worship, drawing larger attendance from Behta Hazipur and nearby areas. During the holy month of Ramadan, the mosque becomes especially active with increased participation in Taraweeh prayers and Quran recitation. It also serves as a gathering point during Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, reinforcing its role as both a spiritual and social hub for the local community.
Year of Built: Not Available
Address: P7CX+P97 Republicans for mof, Behta Hazipur, Behta Hajipur, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201102
Country: India
State: Uttar Pradesh
District: Ghaziabad
Pincode: 201102
Longitude: 77.430° E
Latitude: 28.650° N