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Jama Masjid (Safa Masjid)

500008, 9-10-440, Fort Rd, Reti Galli, Golconda Fort, Hyderabad, Telangana 500008, India

Jama Masjid (Safa Masjid)
Mosque
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9CM3+GF Hyderabad, Telangana, India
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ABDUL FAHAD SAYEED
ABDUL FAHAD SAYEED
Very old Historical Masjid
It's maintained very hygienic
You will feel Peace when you visit it
Mohammed Habeeb Hussain
Mohammed Habeeb Hussain
A very good mosque....peaceful one ... It is from the time of Quli qutub Shah
Nadeem Mohammad
Nadeem Mohammad
A Sunni jama masjid Situated near balahisaar with all basic necessities (good place to do wazuu) where in all five time prayers are conducted peacefully. There are lots of initiative to help kids to learn deen, Islam and Arabic.
Azaan is very peaceful and satisfying. It is one of the historical masjids of Golconda fort
Akbar Ahmed
Akbar Ahmed
Jama Masjid Is a Historic Masjid of Golconda Fort, Hyderabad, this Masjid was built before Makkah Masjid Hyderabad. It has a history of more than 400 years.

This Masjid is opposite to Golconda Fort. This Masjid is Markaz of Ahle sunnat wal Jamaat. All the 5 prayers offered here.

Namaz e Jumma is offered at 1:30pm sharp. Ladies can also offer Namaz e Jumma here, separate arrangements are made for ladies.

Parking facility is also available here.
Tanzeel Haider
Tanzeel Haider
A Masjid very near to Golconda fort, big in size and very neat and clean. The behind of masjid holds large palm trees, giving it a very scenic beauty.
Faraz khan
Faraz khan
One of the most oldest and historic mosques of Hyderabad
Mohammed Abdul Sameer Ahmed
Mohammed Abdul Sameer Ahmed
Magnificent mosque of the Qutub Shahi Era and it can accommodate hundreds of people at a time
Mohammad Yusuf
Mohammad Yusuf2 years ago
Five Century old Jama Masjid in Golconda, located in front of the Golconda Fort’s entrance. The oldest mosque in the city established in 1518 by Sultan Quli Qutb Shah, also the place where Quli Qutb Shah was assassinated by his own son, has now damaged a portion of its original structure and it is now enveloped by eateries and shops. This is conservation property under maintenance of The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) but it's odd to see residential construction n eateries at this historical place
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