Mansoorah is a small, LDA-approved housing society located on Multan Road within Union Council 117 (Hanjarwal) in Lahore. The community comprises approximately 180 homes housing about 1,100 residents, offering a peaceful, low-density environment with essential amenities. Key features include reputable schools, a college, parks, a hospital, and a mosque, making it especially attractive to families. It is also known as the headquarters of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan, adding cultural significance.
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On June 16, 2026, Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited the Jamaat-e-Islami headquarters in Mansoorah, Lahore, where he held high-level talks with Emir Hafiz Naeem-ur-Rehman. Discussions covered Pakistan’s political, economic, and law-and-order situation, as well as regional implications of the recent Iran–US understanding, which both sides hailed as a positive step toward regional stability and peace. The Emir appreciated Pakistan’s diplomatic role and raised concerns regarding stranded Pakistani citizens in Somalia, urging immediate repatriation efforts.
Mansoorah Premium Homes, a Lahore-based housing society located on Multan Road, has entered its final development phase, with possession handover to customers officially underway. Recent updates highlight completion of infrastructure, amenities, and serene community living environments. Marketing emphasizes affordable luxury, contemporary design, and prime location — including newly launched 3.5 Marla semi-furnished model houses targeting overseas Pakistanis.
The AL-Khidmat Teaching Mansoorah Hospital Lahore issued a formal job advertisement for senior medical positions, including Senior Consultant and Senior Medical Officer, with applications open from November 30, 2025 to December 14, 2025. The vacancy notice was published via Jang Newspaper and hosted on UPMED, indicating active institutional recruitment and operational continuity at the hospital.
Mansoorah has served as a focal point for Jamaat-e-Islami’s political mobilization, including organized protests against rising fuel prices and participation in the JI Long March. A notable incident involved a face-to-face encounter between police and Jamaat workers in Mansoorah — underscoring the area’s significance as both a party headquarters and a site of civic engagement and tension. These activities occurred in mid-to-late July 2025.