- Malik Bin Deenar
Malik bin Deenar or Malik Ibn Dinar was a
Tabi‘in . He is famous for being the first to bringIslam toIndia .It is believedFact|date=October 2007 that in 644 AD [http://www.kerala.com/festivals.htm] Malik bin Deenar and 12 of his trade associates landed in
Kerala ,and continued the trade betweenIndia andArabia . Their way of trading however was distinctly different from that of earlierArab traders and the populace was wooed toIslam .The King of the time,
Cheraman Perumal , came to know of the surprising trade practices of theseArabs and had them brought to his palace. On enquiry, Malik Bin Deenar and his comrades related the reason for their honest trade practices to be their recent conversion toIslam .The king asked them to explain
Islam . They discussed the tenets ofIslam and talked aboutMuhammad . The king then wanted to know if there was any proof that Muhammad was a prophet. The traders said Muhammad had performed supernatural deeds, including the Shaqq Al Qamar or the splitting of the moon into two.The King then summoned his
Hindu Astrologer s who consulted theiralmanac s and reported a similar phenomenon recorded by them. The King forthwith abdicated his throne and left with Malik Bin Deenar forArabia where it is chronicled that he met the Prophet Muhammad and performed the famous Last Hajj with him. On his journey back, he was drowned in a tempest which destroyed his ship and his body came ashore atSalalah ,Oman where his grave is a famous landmark today.Mosque
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Cheraman Perumal Juma Masjid before it renovated and believed to be the first Masjid inIndia built in 629 AD byMalik Ibn Dinar .] A mosque was built atKodungalloor by Malik Ibn Deenar around612 AD (although this period antedates the time when he is supposed to have first arrived in Kerala!). The mosque was provided by theHindu population living in that place. A mosque atMadayi inKannur District called the "Malik Ibn Deenar Mosque" is also believed to have been built by Malik Ibn Deenar. In addition to these two mosques, some other palaces were also granted by the local raja as places of worship for the Muslims. This explains the temple style of architecture for some of the earliest mosques in Kerala.ee also
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*Cheraman Perumal
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*Malik Dinar Mosque
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