CHERAMAN JUMA MASJID-India's oldest masjid.
Cheraman Juma Masjid  is a mosque in Kodungallur in the Indian state of Kerala.It built in 629  AD by Malik Ibn Dinar (rah), it is considered as the oldest mosque in  India, and the second oldest mosque in the world to offer Jumu'ah  prayers.Constructed during the lifetime of Muhammad (sal), the bodies of  some of his original followers ( shahabi ) are said to be buried  here.Unlike other mosques in Kerala that face westwards, this mosque  faces eastwards.Since ancient times, trade relations between Arabia and  the Indian subcontinent were active. Even before Islam had been  established in Arabia, Arab traders used to visit the Malabar region,  which was a link between the ports of South and SouthEast Asia. With the  advent of Islam, the Arab merchants became carriers of the new religion  and they propagated it wherever they went. Numerous Indians living in  the coastal areas of south india were moved by the principles of Islam  and converted. KingCheraman Perumalis is the first king convert to Islam  in India..Cheraman Perumal travelled toMecca, where he embraced Islam,  and accepted the name Thajudeen. On his way back to India he died at  Salalain the Sultanate of Oman. On his death bed 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  (rah)and Malik bin Habib (rah) arrived in north Kerala, and constructed  the Cheraman Juma Masjid at Kodungalloor.The mosque has an ancient oil  lamp which always burns and which is believed to be more than a thousand  years old. People of all religions bring oil for the lamp as offering.  This is one of the few mosques in Kerala which allow entry for people of  other religions. In recent years, the mosque has observed vidyarambha, a  Hindu initiation ritual marking the beginning of a child's learning.The  mosque is built in the traditional Hindu architectural style employed  in construction of Hindu temples. Similar to Hindu tradition, the mosque  uses brass oil lamps. The rosewood pulpit, from where the Imams recites  the Friday Jumu'ah, is covered with carvings akin to those seen in  Hindu architecture.A block of white marble in the mosque is brought from  Mecca.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
India's Oldest & world's second oldest Masjid
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