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  • masha allah...i have gone there thrice...insha allah like to go there if i cum to kerala...

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  • can sombody translate the into English what these two respected people are saying i would really appriciate it.

  • assalamu alaikum,,there are lot of things missing in Haji sulaiman moulavi's explanation.please make clear that how the people in kerala got the message to make the masjid during hijra 5th and what was the condition of Kerala that time.

  • @2006rasheed or for that matter, how did cheraman perumal who lived in the 1100s meet the prophet ?

    This whole thing is just another lie told by muslims to propagate their religion

  • @captaindisguise asshole u knw when this mosque was built...it was built in 623 AD...i have visited the mosque in thrissur...fuck off if u dont knw anything abt islam or its heritage...u dumbass

  • @ashiq983 Ente ponnu viddi..kelkunna kathakallellam sathyamanennu vishwasikkunna viddi

    Oru keralathinte history book parishoddikadda

    The chera dynasty only began in the 8th century. The king that allegedly converted to islam is Rama Varman Kulashekhara (the last chera king) lived in the 12th century...So this mosque being built in 623 AD is a historical contradiction

    None of this story has any proof for it, it was made up by muslims to make themselves feel better

  • @captaindisguise. Ennede Ponnu Viddi..read this.. According to the Sangam literature, the dynasty was founded by Uthiyan Cheralathan (circa 3rd century BC). The reign of the Cheras was interrupted by the Kalabhra Interregnum and the Cheras after king Kulashekhara Varman are called Kulasekharas of Mahodayapuram. Sometimes Early Cheras of the Sangam Age and Kulasekharas of Mahodayapuram are treated as separate dynasties, since large differences existed between their rules and policies.

  • @ashiq983 You are right, there were two chera dynasties. But the first dynasty ended before Muhammad was born. The second dynasty started in the 9th way after muhammad was dead.

    Secondly, here is the important info you need to understand. The king cannot be from the first dynasty because of the name "Cheraman Perumal"..."Cheraman Perumal" was a TITLE given to all the kings in the SECOND DYNASTY

    Read wikipedia articles, "Cheraman Perumal", "Rama Varma Kulashekhara"

  • The first Chera dynasty lasted till circa 5th century AD[1] and the second ruled from the 9th century. Little is known about the Cheras between the two dynasties.

  • The early Cheras ruled parts of Kerala (Malabar) State, Kongu Nadu, Salem and Dharmapuri from time immemorial. The dynasty probably added the Southern Nagapattanam and Thiruvarur districts after the marriage of the second king of the first Chera Dynasty into the royal family of the Cholas.

  • @ashiq983 Besides that, there is no evidence that this king converted to islam, or that this mosque was built in 623 AD. Did remember the guy in video mentioning the name "Malik ibn Dinar"...Malik ibn dinar was born in 660 AD...go check it out...none of this adds up, my friend.

    Perhaps, it is not wise to believe every story you hear,

  • he's my grandfather.....

  • would anyone translate them into english please !

  • turned on the "Closed Captioning" to see the translation. It is on the right side upside arrow and then click CC.

  • Ya it does work ! Thanks mate !

  • Wake up day dreamer!!! This aint gonna happen!!!

  • Masha Allah ! it felt really good to see the first mosque in India, Jazakallahu Khair

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