Sitara Masjid is a neighbourhood mosque located in Trilokpuram locality of Hapur, Uttar Pradesh 245101, India. It serves as a centre for five daily prayers, Friday (Jumuʿah) congregation, and local religious gatherings, supporting the spiritual life of residents in this developing residential area.
Situated in the locality of Trilokpuram, Sitara Masjid reflects the expansion of religious infrastructure alongside the growth of newer residential colonies in Hapur. Unlike older mohallas, areas like Trilokpuram represent planned or semi-planned urban development, where mosques emerge to serve newly settled communities. The name “Sitara” (meaning “star”) symbolically represents light, guidance, and hope, suggesting the mosque’s role as a source of spiritual direction within the neighbourhood. Sitara Masjid facilitates the five obligatory Salah (prayers) — Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha — providing residents with a nearby and accessible place of worship. These daily congregations foster community bonding, discipline, and a shared sense of faith. On Fridays, the mosque hosts the Jumuʿah prayer, drawing a larger gathering from Trilokpuram and nearby colonies. The khutbah (sermon) typically focuses on Qur’anic teachings, ethical living, patience, and social responsibility, guiding worshippers in their daily lives.
Year of Built: Not Available
Address: Street No.3, Trilokpuram,, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh 245101
Country: India
State: Uttar Pradesh
District: Hapur
Pincode: 245101
Longitude: 77.78° E
Latitude: 28.73° N