Cheraman Juma Masjid, India's oldest mosque, to reopen soon
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Created : Sep 25, 2021, 17:30 IST
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Cheraman Juma Masjid, built in 629CE by Malik Deenar, is now set to reopen after renovation. The mosque is in Kerala's Methala, and will be a part of the famous Muziris Heritage Tourism circuit. It is reported that the renovation … Read more
Cheraman Juma Masjid, built in 629CE by Malik Deenar, is now set to reopen after renovation. The mosque is in Kerala's Methala, and will be a part of the famous Muziris Heritage Tourism circuit. It is reported that the renovation work at the mosque will soon be over. The famous mosque is the first mosque in India and is the oldest in the sub-continent. It is of immense heritage value, and the reopening is eagerly awaited. Read less
Cheraman Juma Masjid, built in 629CE by Malik Deenar, is now set to reopen after renovation. The mosque is in Kerala's Methala, and will be a part of the famous Muziris Heritage Tourism circuit. It is reported that the renovation work at the mosque will soon be over. The famous mosque is the first mosque in India and is the oldest in the sub-continent. It is of immense heritage value, and the reopening is eagerly awaited.
According to Faisal E B, Administrator of the Cheraman Juma Masjid, “Once the old style is restored, the upper portion of the masjid will be used for the tourism project. The underground hall will be used exclusively for prayer." The renovated structure can also accommodate 5000 people in the underground prayer hall. In addition to the old structure, an Islamic heritage museum, spread over two storeys has also been constructed at the site.
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