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The Malik Dinar Mosque, also known locally as the Malik Deenar Masjid and Malik Deenar Juma Masjid, and officially known as the Hazrath Malik Deenar Grand Juma Masjid, is a Sufi Sunni mosque and dargah, located in Thalangara, [a] in the town of Kasaragod, in the state of Kerala, India.
Malik Dinar (Arabic: مالك دينار, romanized: Mālik b. Dīnār , Malayalam : മാലിക് ദീനാര്) (died 748 CE) [ 2 ] was a Muslim scholar and traveller. He was one of the first known Muslims to have come to India in order to teach Islam in the Indian Subcontinent after the departure of King Cheraman Perumal .
The Malik ibn Dinar Mosque is a mosque situated in the village of Covelong, in the Chengalpattu district of the state of Tamil Nadu, India.
Built by Malik bin Dinar, companion of Muhammad, on orders of Cheraman Perumal, [100] then King of modern-day Kerala, it is the oldest mosque in the Indian subcontinent. [101] Palaiya Jumma Palli: Kilakarai India: 630: Sunni Considered to be the first mosque to be built in Tamil Nadu, and the second mosque in India.
The Madayi Mosque (Malayalam: മാടായി പള്ളി), also known as the Matayi Palli, and as the Pazhayangadi Mosque or as the Malik ibn Dinar Mosque, Madayi, is a Shāfiʿī Sunni mosque, located at Pazhayangadi, in the Kannur district, in the northern part of the state of Kerala, India.
The Cheraman Juma Mosque is a mosque in Kodungallur in the Thrissur district, in the state of Kerala, India.According to hagiographical legends, it is claimed that the mosque was built in 629 CE by Malik Bin Dinar; [2] and consequently, it is claimed to be the first mosque to be built in India, [2] [3] and the oldest mosque on the Indian subcontinent that is in current use.
The Kodungallur Mosque, has a granite foundation exhibiting 11th–12th century architectural style. [40] The Arabic inscription on a copper slab within the Madayi Mosque in Kannur records its foundation year as 1124 CE. [41] [35] [40] The monopoly of overseas spice trade from Malabar Coast was safe with the West Asian shipping magnates of ...
The Masjid Zeenath Baksh was the second out of the ten mosques built by them following Cheraman Juma Mosque of Kodungallur. The masjid was inaugurated on Friday the 22nd of the month of Jumada al-awwal, [a] AH 22 (642/643 CE), with Malik Bin Abdullah being appointed as the first Khazi. [5]