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The site of the mosque was previously occupied by an assembly hall. There was a tradition of lighting thousand oil lamps to illuminate the assembly hall. The mosque thus gets its name from this tradition. [4] The chief Shia Qazi of Chennai functions from the mosque, and the post has been continuously held by the same family. [3]: 128
The complex includes a Sufi shrine, the grave of Sufi saint Sultan Sikandhar Badushah shaheed, and a mosque. Situated at the peak of the Thiruparankundram hills. Thiruparankundram Murugan Temple, and Jain caves (சமணர் குகை) are also there in the hills.
Makkah Mosque is a mosque in the city of Chennai, India.The dargah of Syed Musa Sha Khaderi is located near the masjid.. The masjid is located on Anna Salai. The five-storeyed mosque is one of the largest in India and can house 5,000 worshippers at a time.
One of the oldest mosques to follow Hanafi and Shadhili; Palaiya Jumma Palli: Kilakarai, Tamil Nadu: 628 - 630 CE: Sunni Barelvi: Oldest mosque in Tamil Nadu and one of the oldest mosque in India; It is also known as Meen Kada Palli and Old Jumma Palli; Mosque was rebuilt in 1036 CE; Periamet Mosque: Chennai: 1838 CE: Triplicane Big Mosque: Chennai
Triplicane Big Mosque (also called Wallajah Mosque) is a mosque located in Triplicane High Road, Triplicane in Chennai, the capital of the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Constructed in the Mughal architectural style , the mosque was built in 1795 by the family of Muhammad Ali Khan Wallajah , the Nawab of Arcot during 1765.
[1] [2] [3] As of 2022, there were 60 foreign representations in Chennai, [4] including 16 consulates general and 28 honorary consulates. [5] The list is of countries that have established a resident consular presence in the city. For other diplomatic missions in India, see List of diplomatic missions in India.
The Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah [1] is the dargah and mosque complex of the Sufi saint Nizamuddin Auliya, located in the Nizamuddin West area of Delhi, India. The dargah, or mausoleum, is a Sufi shrine and is visited by thousands of pilgrims every week. [2] The site is also known for its evening qawwali devotional music sessions. [3] [4]
The mosque was built in the Kerala-Islamic traditional Vastu shastra architectural style; and was extensively remodelled in 2004, maintaining its traditional style.. The dargah contains the grave of Sayyid Alavi Thangal and is a pilgrim centre of Sunni Muslims of Kerala; with approximately 5,000 visitors each day.