Domo Wali Masjid is a neighbourhood mosque located in Asaura, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh 245101, India. It serves as a centre for five daily prayers, Friday (Jumuʿah) congregation, and local religious activities, supporting the spiritual life of residents in this semi-urban locality.
Situated in the locality of Asaura, Domo Wali Masjid reflects the blend of rural and urban characteristics found in the outskirts of Hapur. Asaura, being a semi-urban area, maintains traditional community structures, where mosques act as central places for both worship and social interaction. The name “Domo Wali Masjid” likely originates from a local landmark, community association, or distinctive feature related to the term “Dom/Domo”, which may refer to a specific group, area, or historical identifier within the locality. Such naming patterns are common in older settlements, where mosques are identified by local cultural or social references. Domo Wali Masjid facilitates the five obligatory Salah (prayers) — Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha — bringing together residents of Asaura throughout the day. These congregational prayers foster unity, discipline, and a shared sense of devotion. On Fridays, the mosque hosts the Jumuʿah prayer, attracting a larger gathering from Asaura and nearby areas. The khutbah (sermon) typically focuses on Qur’anic teachings, moral values, simplicity, and community harmony, reflecting the grounded lifestyle of semi-urban communities.
Year of Built: Not Available
Address: QQ4G+R5X Domo waali masjid, Asaura, Uttar Pradesh 245101
Country: India
State: Uttar Pradesh
District: Hapur
Pincode: 245101
Longitude: 77.78° E
Latitude: 28.73° N