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A legacy of communal harmony: When Kerala Muslims honour Hindu royals who fought to protect masjid

The mosque stands today as the prime example of communal harmony, for it was the Zamorin, a Hindu king, who avenged his Muslim subjects by repairing the mosque

March 22, 2025 / 15:04 IST
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The Mishkal Mosque, a four-storeyed structure located in Kuttichira, boasts a history spanning over 650 years (Image: X)

Amid ongoing tensions in the country over historical sites and tombs linked to medieval Muslim rulers, the Muslim community of Kuttichira in Kerala continues to uphold a tradition of communal harmony, reflecting the true spirit of Ramzan.

On the 22nd day of Ramzan, representatives of the Muslim community will visit the descendants of the Zamorins, the former Hindu rulers of Malabar, to express gratitude for protecting the historic Mishkal Mosque from a Portuguese attack in 1510, according to a report by Times of India.

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The Mishkal Mosque, a four-storeyed structure located in Kuttichira, boasts a history spanning over 650 years. It is named after Nakhooda Mishkal, an Arab trader who constructed it.

Made of timber, the Mishkal mosque was initially five storeyed. But it was damaged in arson during an attack by the Portuguese in 1510, according to the information available on Kerala Tourism website.