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  2. Arwi - Wikipedia

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    Arwi was an outcome of the cultural synthesis between seafaring Arabs and Tamil-speaking Muslims of Tamil Nadu. This language was enriched, promoted and developed in Kayalpattinam . It had a rich body of work in jurisprudence, Sufism , law, medicine and sexology , of which little has been preserved.

  3. Arwi Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Arwi Muslims are Tamil-speaking Muslims. [1] Arwi is an Arabic-influenced dialect of Tamil written with an extension of the Arabic alphabet. [2] See also.

  4. Labbay - Wikipedia

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    Labbay is derived from the Arabic phrase Labbay'k [citation needed] (Arabic : لبیک ), from a prayer known in Arabic as Talbiyah.Labbay is a surname for Arwi-speaking Muslims in coastal regions, especially Kayalpattinam, Adirampattinam, Kilakarai and Sri Lanka, in addition to many other coastal villages in Tamil Nadu.

  5. Sri Lankan Moors - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the Moors like their counterparts in Tamil Nadu, [49] [50] use the Arwi which is a written register of the Tamil language with the use of the Arabic alphabet. [51] The Arwi alphabet is unique to the Muslims of Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka, hinting at erstwhile close relations between the Tamil Muslims across the two territories. [49]

  6. Arusiyyah Madrasah - Wikipedia

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    It is situated in the coastal town and Islamic centre of Kilakarai (Tamil: கீழக்கரை Kīzhakkarai). It was established in 1082 AH/1671 AD by the venerated Muslim savant and saint of the Arwi region (modern-day South India and Sri Lanka), Shaikh Ṣadaqatullāh b. Sulaimān al-Qāhirī aṣ-Ṣiddiqī (1042-1115 AH/1632-1703 AD).

  7. Imamul Aroos - Wikipedia

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    According to the record available with the association founded by him in 1848, had been instrumental building over 350 mosques with attached arwi school in Sri Lanka. He has also established several maktabs and built some mosques in India. For each and every such mosque built, both in Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka.

  8. Tamiloid languages - Wikipedia

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    The Tamiloid languages, also known as the Tamil languages, are the group of Dravidian languages most closely related to Tamil. In addition to Tamil itself, they are Eravallan, Kaikadi, Mala Malasar, Malasar, Malapandaram, Mannan, Muthuvan, Paliyan, Pattapu, Bugandi and Yerukala. Arwi is not a separate language but a register of Tamil used by ...

  9. Marakkar - Wikipedia

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    Until recently, the Mappila Muslims employed Arabi Malayalam, and the Tamil Muslims employed Arwi as their native language, though this is also extinct as a spoken language. Today, they use Malayalam and Tamil as their primary language, with influence from Arabic. Many Arabic and Arabized words exist in Malayalam and Tamil, spoken by Marakkars.