Cheraman Juma Masjid first mosque in India

Q.  Where is the first mosque in India believed to be built?
- Published on 05 Apr 16

a. Delhi
b. Uttar Pradesh
c. Punjab
d. Kerala

ANSWER: Kerala
 
  • Situated in Thrissur district, the Cheraman Juma Masjid is believed to be the first mosque built in India by Arab traders around 629 AD, and symbolic of active trade relations between India and Saudi Arabia since ancient times.
  • According to oral tradition, Cheraman Perumal was the Chera King and a contemporary of the Holy Prophet who went to Arabia and embraced Islam after meeting the Holy Prophet at Mecca.
  • Some years later, he sent letters to his relatives and the ruling chieftains of Malabar through his friends Malik bin Dinar and Malik bin Habib who, along with their companions, were then given permission by the local rulers to build the mosque at Kodungallur.
  • It was built by Malik Deenar, an Arab propagator of Islam and a follower and contemporary of Islamic Prophet Muhammad.
  • The mosque has an ancient oil lamp that is always kept burning and believed to be over a thousand years old. People from all religions bring oil for the lamp as an offering.
  • The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, gifted His Majesty King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, of Saudi Arabia, a gold-plated replica of the Cheraman Juma Masjid in Kerala.

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