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Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid, Shivlok Colony is a central congregational mosque located in Shivlok Colony, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh 245101, India. It serves as the main place for five daily prayers, Friday (Jumuʿah) congregation, and major religious gatherings for residents of this residential colony.

Situated in the residential locality of Shivlok Colony, Jama Masjid reflects the expansion of organized housing areas and the development of religious infrastructure alongside them. Unlike older mohallas, Shivlok Colony represents a planned residential settlement, where mosques are built to serve a structured and growing population. As a Jama Masjid, it functions as the primary congregational mosque of the colony, accommodating larger gatherings compared to smaller neighbourhood mosques. It plays a central role in shaping the religious and social life of residents. The mosque facilitates the five obligatory Salah (prayers) — Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha — providing a regular place of worship for the community. These congregational prayers foster unity, discipline, and a shared spiritual environment. On Fridays, Jama Masjid becomes the focal point for the Jumuʿah prayer, attracting a large congregation from Shivlok Colony and nearby areas. The khutbah (sermon) typically focuses on Qur’anic teachings, moral values, social responsibility, and community harmony, addressing the needs of a modern residential population.


Year of Built: Not Available

Address: 147/11, Shivlok Colony, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh 245101

Country: India

State: Uttar Pradesh

District: Hapur

Pincode: 245101

Longitude: 77.78° E

Latitude: 28.73° N

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