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Hajj House Masjid

9FWC+QG5, Public Garden Rd, beside Assembly metro station, Fateh Maidan, Abids, Hyderabad, Telangana 500001, India

Hajj House Masjid
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Salahuddin Ayubi
Salahuddin Ayubi
Good to see the Haj house expanding. All arrangements were done perfectly by volunteers and management for departing the Hajis.
Mohd Razzak
Mohd Razzak
Hajj house masjid and bulding is government of telangana in this bulding many offices have like masjid,wakf board,qazat, marriage certificate, hajj fram,hajj qura, many more minority work will done here.
Abdul Bari
Abdul Bari
This is the Masjid at the ground floor of the Hai House.
Mohammad Ajmal
Mohammad Ajmal
The Nizam of Hyderabad had bought a big house for Hajj pilgrims from homeland to stay for free during their visit to Mecca for free. The government of Telangana performs a draw contest to choose the lucky winners who get to stay in the Rubath(Free accommodation).[9][10][11] Originally there were 42 buildings, but only a couple are left after the expansion of the grand mosque of Mecca.
Haj Committee of India (also known as Central Haj Committee (CHC)[1]) is a statutory body of the Indian government which organises Islamic pilgrimages to Saudi Arabia.[2] It was established under Haj Committee Act in 2002.[3] The committee acts as a nodal agency for state haj committees and has 23 members, of which six are elected by state haj committees, four are ex-official, three are MPs, seven are nominated by the central government and the rest come from the state which sends largest number of pilgrims.[4] India was provided with 1,36,200 pilgrims quota in 2016, out of which, 1,00,200 travels were said to be arranged by the haj committee. The committee distributes the allotted quota state-wise based on Muslim population density according to 2011 census.[5]

The tradition of arranging religious pilgrimages by the Haj committee is traced back to 1927. The committee organised pilgrimages through sea-route and was headed by the Police Commissioner of Bombay D. Healy. The first meeting of the committee was held on 14 April 1927.[6] Prior to 2002 Haj Committee Act, the first attempt to grant legal recognition to the committee was made by the British which passed Port Haj Committees Act in 1932 and later in 1959, when Haj Committee Act was passed by Jawahar Lal Nehru headed Government.[7] Chaudhary Mehboob Ali Kaiser currently serves as the Chairman of the Haj committee.[8] ASF-954-1-0
Mohammad Sohail
Mohammad Sohail268 days ago
everything is good but marriage section is veer bad services.he spike very rudely 😡😡😡😡
Mohammed Sadiq
Mohammed Sadiq1 year ago
Mashallah amazing building, good parking area, each floor has it's own responsibilities, always our wishes to the management to serve in transparent way.👍🌻💐
Hydiiee Hyderabadi
Hydiiee Hyderabadi2 years ago
Subhan Allah. What a Beautiful Masjid. I think all the Government Boards must consist of a Masjid in which people can Pray to the Lord of the Worlds
Dr Sultan Moinuddin
Dr Sultan Moinuddin2 years ago
Visited hajj house to make marriage certificate. Staff is so polite and helpful, happy with the response.
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