Tuesday, May 12, 2009

The oldest mosque in India - Cheraman Jama Masjid


Cheraman Juma Masjid is a mosque in Kodungallur in the Indian state of Kerala. Built in 629 AD by Malik Ibn Dinar, it is the oldest mosque in India, and the second oldest mosque in the world to offer Jumu'ah prayers. Constructed during the lifetime of Prophet Muhammed(pbuh), the bodies of some of his original followers are said to be buried here.

Since ancient times, trade relations between Arabia and the Indian subcontinent were active. Even before Islam had been established in Arabia, Arab traders to used visit the Malabar region, which was a link between the ports of South and South East Asia. With the advent of Islam, the Arab merchants became carriers of the new religion and
they propagated it wherever they went. A number of Indians living in the coastal areas of Kerala were moved by the principles of Islam and converted. King Cheraman Perumal is said to be the first convert to Islam in India.

Legend has it that a group of Prophet Muhammad's(pbuh) companions visited Kodungallur. Cheraman Perumal, then the Chera ruler, had witnessed a miraculous happening the sudden splitting of the moon, the celebrated miracle of Muhammad and learned on inquiry that this was a symbol of the coming of a Messenger of God from Arabia. Soon after, Perumal travelled to Mecca, where he embraced Islam, and accepted the name Thajudeen. On his way back to India he died at Salala in the
Sultanate of Oman. On his deathbed he is said to have authorised some of his Arab companions to go back to his kingdom to spread Islam. Accordingly, a group of Arabs led by Malik Bin Deenar and Malik bin Habib arrived in north Kerala, and constructed the Cheraman Juma Masjid at Kodungallor.

H.H. Maharaja Cheraman Perumal of Travancore

One of the most illustrious Dravidian emperor, Cheraman Perumal who was the first known head of state to embrace Islam. The emperor heard about the Prophet and his teachings from scholars and traders from the middle east. Subsequently, the king visited the Prophet and under the instruction of the prophet and the King constructed the famous Cheraman Juma Masjid in 629 AD at Mahodayapuram which is the present day kodungalloor. It is claimed, it is the first Islamic congregation In the world or at least in India.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

it is a very good information. my parents moved from Kerala a couple centuries ago, resided in Indian Punjab and then migrated to
pakistn.I have only heard the vague stories from my parents.Does this mosque still exist?

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