Important Mosques in Kerala
Kerala also has some ancient mosques with rich history and tradition. These mosques have also played an integral part in weaving the Kerala culture. Here are few important ones worth a visit.
Cheraman Juma Masjid is located very close to Kodungallur township. It is considered to be the first mosque in India having been constructed in 629 AD. This construction of this mosque was sponsored and initiated by the King Cheraman Perumal when he got converted to a Moslem. The structural layout and architecture of this mosque has some similarity to traditional temple architecture.
Kanjiramattom Mosque is about 25 kms away from Cochin city. This mosque was built as a tribute to Sheikh Fariduddin. Mosque is famous for Kodikuthu festival held in the month of January every year. ‘Chandanakudam’ ritual held during this time attracts tourists from all over.
Madayi Mosque, located 28kms from Kannur was built by Malik Ibn Dinar, a Muslim preacher who came to India to spread the word about Islam. There is a block of white marble in the mosque which is believed to be brought by him from Mecca.
Pazhayangadi Mosque is another popular mosque that attracts lots of Muslim pilgrims from across the state. It is situated in Malapurram district at about 18 kms from Manjeri Town. The main attraction here is the 3 day long Valia Nercha feast conducted every year ( February or March).
BeemapalliBeemapally Mosque is located close to Trivandrum city on the way to International Airport. It is popular for the annual Urus held here. This is mosque is named after a religious Muslim woman, Beema Beevi known to be blessed with spiritual powers. Her tomb as well as her son’s resides here.
Cheraman Juma Masjid is located very close to Kodungallur township. It is considered to be the first mosque in India having been constructed in 629 AD. This construction of this mosque was sponsored and initiated by the King Cheraman Perumal when he got converted to a Moslem. The structural layout and architecture of this mosque has some similarity to traditional temple architecture.
Kanjiramattom Mosque is about 25 kms away from Cochin city. This mosque was built as a tribute to Sheikh Fariduddin. Mosque is famous for Kodikuthu festival held in the month of January every year. ‘Chandanakudam’ ritual held during this time attracts tourists from all over.
Madayi Mosque, located 28kms from Kannur was built by Malik Ibn Dinar, a Muslim preacher who came to India to spread the word about Islam. There is a block of white marble in the mosque which is believed to be brought by him from Mecca.
Pazhayangadi Mosque is another popular mosque that attracts lots of Muslim pilgrims from across the state. It is situated in Malapurram district at about 18 kms from Manjeri Town. The main attraction here is the 3 day long Valia Nercha feast conducted every year ( February or March).
BeemapalliBeemapally Mosque is located close to Trivandrum city on the way to International Airport. It is popular for the annual Urus held here. This is mosque is named after a religious Muslim woman, Beema Beevi known to be blessed with spiritual powers. Her tomb as well as her son’s resides here.