The Guru ki Maseet, also spelt as Guru kī Masīt, alternatively known in English as Guru's Mosque, is a 17th-century former mosque (Punjabi: Masīta) and, since 1947, repurposed as a Sikh gurdwara, located in Sri Hargobindpur, in the Gurdaspur district of the state of Punjab, India.
[1][2][3][4] As per Sikh accounts, Guru Hargobind had constructed a mosque in the eastern part of Sri Hargobindpur overlooking the riverbed for local Muslim settlers of the locality.
[4] Guru Hargobind also built a dharamsāl in Sri Hargobindpur for Hindus.
[4] Nihangs took-over the complex and established a gurdwara at the site of the former mosque.
[4] Restoration work began in 2010 by local Sikhs to renovate the structure.