Masjids / Mosques near Hitech City Area, Hyderabad - Friday / Juma'ah Salah / Prayer Details
[Gachibowli, Khajaguda, Nanakramguda, HITEX, Kothaguda, Siddique Nagar, Anjaiah Nagar, Madhapur, Guttala Begumpet, Kavuri Hills, Jubilee Hills]
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S. NoMasjid / Mosque NameAddressGoogle Map LocationBayanKhutba
1Jubilee Hills Mosque & Islamic CentreRoad Number 36, Venkatagiri, Jubilee HillsJubilee Hills Mosque1:00 PM1:20 PM
2Masjid e AlamgirEidgah Guttala Begumpet, Kavuri Hills, MadhapurMasjid e Alamgir1:20 PM2:00 PM
3InOrbit MallP4 Parking Level, Inorbit Mall, Mindspace, MadhapurInOrbit Mall1:15 PM1:50 PM
4Masjid e Qutub ShahiDurugam Cheruvu, MadhapurMasjid e Qutub Shahi1:00 PM1:40 PM
5Masjid e GhousiaNear HITEX, Khanamet, MadhapurMasjid e Ghousia1:00 PM1:30 PM
6Masjid e AlamgirNear HITEX, Izzathnagar, MadhapurMasjid e Alamgir1:00 PM1:25 PM
7Masjid e JeelaniaNear HITEX, Jeelanipura, MadhapurMasjid e Jeelania1:40 PM2:45 PM
8Masjid e JafriyaNear Kothaguda Junction, MadhapurMasjid e Jafriya12:50 PM1:30 PM
9Masjid e Fatima tuz ZohraSiddique Nagar, MadhapurMasjid e Fatima tuz Zohra1:00 PM1:30 PM
10Masjid e NomanAnjaiah Nagar, MadhapurMasjid e Noman1:00 PM1:50 PM
11Masjid e BilalChhota Anjaiah Nagar, GachibowliMasjid e Bilal1:00 PM1:20 PM
12Masjid e RahmathRahmat Gulshan Colony, GachibowliMasjid e Rahmath1:00 PM1:40 PM
13Masjid e HabeebiaRahmat Gulshan Colony, Gachibowli circleMasjid e Habeebia1:00 PM1:15 PM
14Masjid e Dilawar Shah BegumIndira Nagar, GachibowliMasjid e Dilawar Shah1:00 PM1:30 PM
15Masjid e IbrahimGPRA Quarters, GachibowliMasjid e Ibrahim1:40 PM2:40 PM
16Masjid e MuhammadiaNGO's Colony, Behind Q City, Wipro Circle, GachibowliMasjid e Muhammadia1:00 PM1:30 PM
17Masjid e MuhammadiaNear MANUU, Telecom Nagar, GachibowliMasjid e Muhammadia1:00 PM1:20 PM
18Maulana Azad University (MANUU)MANUU Campus, GachibowliMANUU Campus12:45 PM1:25 PM
19Masjid e AmjadiOpp. Oakridge School, Khajaguda, NanakramgudaMasjid e Amjadi1:00 PM1:30 PM
20Masjid e MahboobPrashanthi Hills, Rai Durg, KhajagudaMasjid e Mahboob1:15 PM1:40 PM

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The Aa'mal (Deeds) and Fazail (Virtues) Of the MasjidVerses of QuranAllah Subhanahuwa Ta'ala says:The masjids of Allah are only to be maintained and served by those, who believe in Allah, and the Last Day, and establish Salat, and give Zakat, and fear none save Allah, for (such) it is expected that, they will be of the (rightly) guided. [At-Tawbah 9: 18]Note: The maintenance of a masjid implies that all the actions of the Masjid of Rasuluilah Sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam are done in it. This includes Da'wat of Iman gatherings in which belief in the unseen is developed, study circles on the virtues of A'mal, acquiring knowledge and Dhikr, the religious education and training of those coming from outside, worship and the services of guests. Another important aspect of the Masjid of Rasulullah Sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam was the sending of the Jama'ats (groups) for Da'wat work, both within the country and to foreign countries. Similarly receiving and being host to Jama'ats from within the country and abroad. This is generally expressed as "Hijrat and Nusrat". (Bayan-ul-Quran)Describing the condition of the men who have been rightly guided Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala says:In houses (masjids) which Allah has ordered to be raised (to be cleaned, and to be honoured), in them His Name is remembered (i.e. Da'wat, recitation of the Qur'an, learning and teaching the commandments of Allah, worship). Therein glorify Him (Allah) in the mornings and in the evenings. Men whom neither trade nor sale (business) diverts from the Remembrance of Allah (with heart and tongue), nor from establishing Salat, nor from giving Zakat. They fear a Day when hearts will be shaken and eyes will be rolled (out of the horror of the torment of the Day of Resurrection). [An-Nur 24: 36-37]Ahadith266. Abu Hurairah Radiyallahu 'anhu narrates that Rasuluilah Sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam said: The parts of the land liked most by Allah are its masjids, and the parts of land disliked most by Allah are its markets. (Muslim)267. Ibn 'Abbas Radiyallahu 'anhuma narrates that masjids are the houses of Allah on the earth. They shine to the dwellers of the sky, just as the stars shine to the dwellers of the earth. (Tabarani, Majma-'uz-Zawaid)268. Umar ibn Khattab Radiyallahu 'anhu narrates: I heard Rasullullah Sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam saying: Anyone who builds a masjid where the name of Allah is remembered and (He is praised), Allah will build a palace for him in Paradise. (Ibn Hibban)269. Abu Hurairah Radiyallahu 'anhu narrates that Rasullullah Sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam said: Whoever goes to the masjid in the morning or in the evening, Allah prepares for him a good hospitality in Paradise as often as he goes to the masjid, morning or evening (Bukhari)270. Abu Umamah Radiyallahu 'anhu narrates that Rasullullah Sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam said: Going to the masjid in the morning or evening is part of Jihad in the path of Allah. (Tabarani, Majma'uz-Zawaid)271. 'Abdullah Ibn 'Amr ibnil 'As Radiyallahu 'anhuma narrates that Nabi Sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam used to say upon entering the masjid: I seek refuge in Allah the Greatest, and in His Noble Being, and in His Eternal Domain, from the accursed Shaitan. When this Du'a is being recited, Shaitan exclaims: He is protected from me for the rest of the day. (Abu Dawud)272. Abu Sa'id Khudri Radiyallahu 'anhu narrates that Rasullullah Sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam said: Whoever loves the masjid, Allah loves him. (Tabarani, Majma'uz-Zawaid)273. Abu Darda' Radiyallahu 'anhu narrates: I heard Rasullullah Sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam saying: The masjid is the house of every pious person who fears Allah. For the one who spends most of his time in the masjid, Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala has taken upon Himself to comfort him, to bestow Mercy upon him, to make the crossing over Bridge of Sirat easy for him, and to grant him His Pleasure and Paradise. (Tabarani, Bazzar, Majma'uz-Zawaid)274. Mu'adh Ibn Jabal Radiyallahu 'anhu narrates that Nabi Sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam said: Verily, Shaitan is the wolf to man, like the wolf that catches sheep; the one which is solitary and the one which stays away from the flock. So avoid staying alone in valleys. Hold firmly to Jamaat (collectiveness), to live with the common people, and to the masjid. (Musnad Ahmad)275. Abu Sa'id Radiyallahu 'anhu narrates that Rasullullah Sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam said; If you see a man frequenting the masjid, bear witness to his Iman. Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala says: Only he will frequent the masjids, who believes in Allah and the Last Day. (Tirmidhi)276. Abu Hurairah Radiyallahu 'anhu narrates that Nabi Sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam said: A Muslim that makes the masjid his abode for Salat and Dhikr, Allah is overjoyed with him as a family is overjoyed by the return of an absent relative. (Ibn Majah) Note: Making his abode means that he develops a special attachment to the masjid, and remains there for a major part of his time.277. Abu Hurairah Radiyallahu 'anhu narrates that Nabi Sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam said: Whoever has made the masjid his abode, and then was pre-occupied by some matter or illness, and subsequently returned to the masjid as before, Allah is overjoyed with him just as a family is overjoyed by the return of an absent relative, (Ibn Khuzaimah)278. Abu Hurairah Radiyallahu 'anhu narrates that Nabi Sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam said: The people who frequent the masjids are (like) their pegs. The angels are their companions. If they are absent the angels search for them, and if they become sick the angels visit them, and if they are in need the angels help them. He (also) said: The one who sits in the masjid, derives at least one benefit from these three: Either he meets a Muslim brother from whom he may benefit in terms of Deen, or he hears a word of wisdom, or receives a Mercy from Allah for which every Muslim waits for. (Musnad Ahmad)279. 'A'ishah Radiyallahu 'anha narrates that Rasulullah Sallallahu "alaihi wasallam ordered us to build masjids in various localities, and to clean and perfume them. (Abu Dawud)280. Anas Radiyallahu 'anhu narrates that there was a woman who used to collect rubbish from the masjid. When she died, Nabi Sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam was not informed of her burial. Rasulullah Sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam said: If a person from amongst you dies, then inform me. He then offered Sala-tul-Janazah upon her and said: Verily, I saw her in Paradise because she used to remove rubbish from the masjid. (Tabarani, Majma-'uz-Zawaid)[Source: Muntakhab Ahadith]

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Top Masjid Design Principles: A Practical Guide to Designing and Building a MasjidDesigning and constructing a masjid is a responsibility that requires careful planning to balance tradition, functionality, and modernity. This comprehensive guide highlights the essential masjid design principles to create a welcoming, spiritually uplifting, and practical space for worship.Space, Comfort, and Ambiance
1. Prioritize Ventilation and Ceiling Height: Ensure excellent ventilation, natural light, and a minimum ceiling height of 12 feet for an open, comfortable, and spiritually uplifting prayer experience.
2. Professional Acoustic Engineering: Engage an acoustics engineer to optimize the sound system, ensuring the imam’s voice is clear throughout the prayer hall and contributes to a serene atmosphere.
3. Open Access Courtyard Prayer Hall: Include an outdoor prayer area accessible without supervision or locks to accommodate worshippers during peak times like Fridays and Ramadan.
Functional Flow and Hygiene
4. Convenient Ablution Block Connectivity: Design the wodhu block with direct access to the prayer hall, eliminating the need for footwear and maintaining cleanliness and seamless flow.
5. Standalone Toilet Area Design : Design the toilet area as a completely separate, self-contained section with its own entrances and exits, positioned out of sight from the prayer hall, ensuring hygiene and preserving the sanctity of the masjid.
6. Adequate Footwear Storage: Provide footwear racks near entrances that can accommodate at least 75% of the masjid’s capacity while keeping pathways unobstructed and organized.
Structural Layout and Practicality
7. Strategic Staircase Placement: Position staircases inside the masjid to enable barefoot movement between floors, maintaining cleanliness and convenience in multi-story designs.
8. Emergency Sound Ducts: Install sound ducts across all floors to ensure the imam’s voice is audible during power outages or audio system failures, maintaining uninterrupted prayers.
Community and Accessibility
9. Optimal Masjid Density: Design each masjid to serve approximately 500 houses, ensuring manageable water and parking needs while fostering a close-knit community for mutual care and support.
10. Dedicated Azan Room Placement: Locate the azan room outside the main prayer hall with an independent speaker system and wiring for uninterrupted, clear announcements.
11. Avoid Commercial Shops Within Masjid Premises: Exclude commercial shops and outlets from the masjid premises to prevent unnecessary disputes within the community and preserve the spiritual ambiance of the masjid.
Symbolism and Sanctity
12. Clear Boundary Demarcation: Visibly mark the masjid boundaries on every floor with proper signage, helping worshippers identify the sacred space and navigate with clarity.
Masjid Construction in Context
These masjid design principles are tailored to masjids in India and the subcontinent, where cultural practices, climate, and architectural traditions shape mosque construction. However, the principles can be adapted to any region with adjustments for local environmental and cultural conditions.
Why These Guidelines Matter
Thoughtful masjid architecture goes beyond aesthetics to create a functional, accessible, and spiritually uplifting environment. By integrating these considerations, you can design a masjid that fosters community, enhances worship experiences, and leaves a lasting legacy.
Call to Action
Whether you are planning a new masjid or renovating an existing one, these principles can guide your efforts. Share this guide with others to help create more inclusive and functional spaces for worship.
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