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Mamburam Makham Shareef

Mosque in Malappuram, Kerala, India
This article is about the mosque in the Malappuram district. For the mosque in the Alappuzha district, see Maqam Masjid.
Mamburam Makham Shareef
front side of the Mamburam Makham Shareef
Religion
Affiliation Sunni Islam
FestivalsSayyid Alavi Thangal Uroos
Dargah
StatusActive
Location
LocationMamburam, Tirurangadi, Malappuram, Kerala
CountryIndia
Location of the dargah in Kerala
Coordinates11°2′30′′N 76°4′46′′E / 11.04167°N 76.07944°E / 11.04167; 76.07944
Architecture
TypeMosque architecture
Style
ShrineAt least two
Website
mampurammaqam.com

Mamburam Makham Shareef, is a Sunni dargah complex, located in Mamburam, Malappuram, near Tirurangadi, in the Malappuram district of the state of Kerala, India.

Managing Committee

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According to the official Mamburam Maqam website, the administrative affairs of the shrine are managed by the Darul Huda Islamic Academy Committee. The website states that the Jifri family transferred the administration of the shrine to the committee in 1999 and subsequently formalised the arrangement through a registered document in 2005.[1]

Overview

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The mosque was built in the Kerala-Islamic traditional Vastu shastra architectural style; and was extensively remodelled in 2004, maintaining its traditional style.[citation needed ]

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.[2] [3] [4] [5] A Swalath Majlis is conducted every Thursday at the dargah.[5]

The Kaliyattakkavu Devi Temple, a Hindu temple, is located nearby, together with several other mosques, including the Muttichira Maqam, 6.3 kilometres (3.9 mi) away, the Kodinji Masjid, 7.2 kilometres (4.5 mi) away, and the Thirurangadi Juma Masjid, on the other side of the Kadalundipuzha River.[6] [7]

Festivals

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An Uroos is conducted from the first to the seventh of Muharram every year.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Administration". Mampuram Maqam. Retrieved 9 June 2026.
  2. ^ "Sayyid Alavi Thangal Mouladdavila Mampuram - Kerala Pilgrim Centers". Archived from the original on 18 October 2014. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Remembering Mamburam Sayyid Alavi Thangal". Islamic Voice. 15 November 2016. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Home page". Ashraf NlknWebsite. Archived from the original on 17 May 2014. Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  5. ^ a b Basith, Abdul (21 June 2012). "Mampuram Maqam – Shrine of two epic lives". TwoCircles.net.
  6. ^ "Pilgrim site". Mampuram Mosque. n.d. Retrieved 19 January 2025.[self-published source? ]
  7. ^ Narayanan, Nijeesh (23 December 2020). "For over 100 years, a temple and a masjid in Kerala have stood by each other". The News Minute. Retrieved 19 January 2025.
  8. ^ "സിയാറത്ത് കേന്ദ്രങ്ങൾ" (in Bengali). Retrieved 4 January 2023.
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