Mampuram Mosque
The Mampuram Mosque is a famous mosque located in Tirurangadi in the Malappuram District of Kerala, south India. Historically related to the Mappila Lahala of 1921 against the British Government.

The old house of Mambaram Usthadh is now used as the venue for vehicle parking.
Pilgrim center
Mampuram mosque is one of the most prominent pilgrim centers of Sunni Muslims of Kerala. Around 5,000 visitors arrive here on a daily basis.working time: after subh prayer closing time: 20 minuts before magrib prayer [1]
Weekly prayers
A Swalath Majlis is conducted every Thursday at the Dargah.[2]
Festivals
An Uroos is conducted from the first to the seventh of Muharram month every year. The programs include talks on Islam and distribution of free food. The final day aso has a big congregation where people from all over the world participate.[3]
Image Gallery
- View from the bridge
- Mambaram Dargah
Mampuram mosque | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
District | Malappuram |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Mosque |
Location | |
Location | Tirurangadi, India |
State | Kerala |
Architecture | |
Type | Mosque |
Style | Islamic, |
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See also
- Mappila
- Sayyid Alavi Thangal
- Sayid Fasal Pookoya Thangal
References
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