Menu Icon Close Icon

Noori Masjid

Noori Masjid

Noori Masjid is a local mosque located in Kurmidih, a village/neighbourhood in the Govindpur block of Dhanbad district, Jharkhand, India – Pin Code 826004. The mosque serves as a centre for Islamic worship for local residents, hosting the five daily prayers (Ṣalāh) and the weekly Friday (Jumuʿah) congregational prayer. It also plays a meaningful role during the holy month of Ramadan, where Taraweeh prayers and communal Iftar gatherings strengthen community bonds, and it accommodates large Eid prayers* on Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. Located in a semi-urban rural setting surrounded by nearby villages and urban areas of Dhanbad district, the mosque is part of everyday spiritual life for Muslims in Kurmidih.

Noori Masjid in Kurmidih is an active neighbourhood mosque situated at RCQC+32W, Kurmidih, Jharkhand 826004, India — within the Govindpur Block of Dhanbad district. Kurmidih is a village-like settlement under the Indian School of Mines postal area (PIN 826004), located approximately 5 km north of Dhanbad city centre, with surrounding small villages and neighbourhoods that depend on shared civic and social facilities.  As a mosque serving the local community, Noori Masjid plays a central role in the religious life of Muslims in Kurmidih and nearby areas. It provides space for the five compulsory daily prayers — Fajr (pre-dawn), Dhuhr (midday), Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (sunset), and Isha (night) — which structure the rhythm of Muslim devotional practice throughout the day. The mosque also holds the Friday Jumuʿah prayer, a significant weekly ritual that brings worshippers together for collective prayer, reflection, and a Khutbah (sermon), reinforcing both spiritual guidance and community unity. During the holy month of Ramadan, Noori Masjid becomes especially active: Taraweeh — special night prayers performed after Isha — are conducted, and communal Iftar gatherings provide opportunities for fasting worshippers to break their fast together in an atmosphere of shared devotion and fellowship. On the two major Islamic festivals — Eid al-Fitr (marking the end of Ramadan) and Eid al-Adha (the Festival of Sacrifice) — the mosque hosts large congregational prayers that unite families, neighbours, and visitors from across Kurmidih and adjacent villages in collective worship and festivity. Although detailed historical records — such as the mosque’s exact year of establishment or architectural heritage — are not widely documented in public heritage archives, its ongoing use, community respect, and role in daily and seasonal worship highlight its importance as a spiritual centre in the local Muslim community of Kurmidih, Govindpur Block, Dhanbad district. 


Year of Built: NA

Address: RCQC+32W, Kurmidih, Jharkhand – 826004, India

Country: India

State: Jharkhand

District: Dhanbad

Pincode: 826004

Longitude: 86.43° E

Latitude: 23.84° N

MAP:-
Not map available