Jaman Wali Masjid is a neighbourhood mosque located in Mata Mohalla, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh 245101, India. It functions as a local centre for five daily prayers, Friday (Jumuʿah) congregation, and community religious activities, serving residents of this traditional mohalla.
Situated in the historic residential area of Mata Mohalla, Jaman Wali Masjid reflects the grassroots religious life of Hapur’s old urban quarters. The locality is characterised by closely spaced homes, narrow lanes, and long-standing social networks, where mosques act as both spiritual anchors and centres of neighbourhood interaction. The name “Jaman Wali Masjid” likely originates from a local family name, individual, or historical reference associated with the site, a common naming pattern in older settlements where mosques are identified through nearby households or community figures. The mosque facilitates the five obligatory Salah (prayers) — Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha — bringing together residents throughout the day. These congregational prayers help maintain spiritual discipline, unity, and a shared sense of belonging within the community. On Fridays, the mosque hosts the Jumuʿah prayer, drawing a larger gathering from Mata Mohalla and adjacent areas. The khutbah (sermon) delivered during this weekly congregation typically focuses on Qur’anic teachings, moral values, patience, and social harmony, guiding worshippers in their daily lives.
Year of Built: Not Available
Address: 245101, Peer Bhaauddin, Mata Mohalla, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh 245101
Country: India
State: Uttar Pradesh
District: Hapur
Pincode: 245101
Longitude: 77.78° E
Latitude: 28.73° N