Qazi Wali Masjid is a neighbourhood congregational mosque located in Ward No. 8, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh (approx. 201001), India. It serves as an active centre of Islamic worship where the local Muslim community gathers for the five daily prayers and the weekly Friday (Jumuʿah) congregational prayer.
Qazi Wali Masjid in Ward No. 8 functions as an important religious institution within one of the older municipal divisions of Ghaziabad. The name “Qazi Wali” suggests a historical association with a Qazi (Islamic judge or religious authority), which may indicate that the mosque was connected to a respected religious scholar or family in the area. The mosque provides space for the five daily Salah (prayers) — Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha — allowing residents to perform congregational worship within their neighbourhood. On Fridays, Qazi Wali Masjid hosts the Jumuʿah prayer, which includes a sermon (khutbah) followed by collective prayer, drawing a larger congregation from Ward No. 8 and surrounding areas. During the holy month of Ramadan, the mosque becomes especially active with increased attendance for Taraweeh prayers and Quran recitation sessions. It also serves as a gathering point during Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, strengthening community unity and shared religious observance.
Year of Built: Not Available
Address: MGHF+F52, Ward no 8, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201015
Country: India
State: Uttar Pradesh
District: Ghaziabad
Pincode: 201015
Longitude: 77.430° E
Latitude: 28.672° N