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Mosque in Kottaimedu, Tamil Nadu, India

Kottaimedu Mosque
Kottai Hidayathul Islam Safia Jamath Mosque
Religion
AffiliationIslam
LeadershipT.A. Mohammed Dharvesh (General secretary)
StatusActive
Location
LocationKottaimedu, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
Kottaimedu Mosque is located in Tamil NaduKottaimedu MosqueShown within Tamil Nadu
Geographic coordinates10°59′23.6″N 76°57′52.9″E / 10.989889°N 76.964694°E / 10.989889; 76.964694
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleIslamic Architecture
CreatorTipu Sultan (original mosque)
Funded byHaji Mohammed Pillai Rawther (reconstruction in 1901)
Date established1776 (original mosque)
Groundbreaking1901 (reconstruction)
Completed1910 (reconstruction)
Minaret(s)4

Kottaimedu Mosque or Kottai Hidayathul Islam Safia Jamath Mosque is a mosque in Kottaimedu within the Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu in India, about 1 km away from Coimbatore railway station.

History

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The original mosque was built in 1776 under Tipu Sultan as part of a fort. After its destruction during the British rule, Haji Mohammed Pillai Rawther arranged for a new mosque to be built between 1901 and 1910. He was buried next to the mosque, and a nearby street was named after him. His son-in-law Haji Meera Pillai Rowther succeeded him in maintaining the mosque.

A number of casualties from the 1921 Malabar Rebellion against the British were buried here.

Lena Mohammad Rawuthar became first president of the mosque in 1924 and was responsible for constructing facilities for Islamic education.

The Mosque was registered under 'Act XXI of 1860' on 2 May 1924 and a management was formed by the following 21 members of the administration. The document was signed by 195 members of the congregation.

  1. Haji M.M.Mohammed Meideen Rowther,
  2. Lena Mohammed Rowther,
  3. S.M.Ismail Rowther,
  4. M.M.Mohammed Ali Rowther,
  5. M.M.Vellaiyappa Rowther,
  6. Haji M.M.Mohammed Ibrahim Rowther,
  7. S.P.Mohammed Maraikayar Rowther,
  8. A.M.Fakeer Mohammed Rowther,
  9. Haji S.Hasan Kadhar Rowther,
  10. A.S.Mohammed Aliyar Rowther,
  11. A.M.Mohammed Yusuf Rowther,
  12. T.A.Hasan Kadhar Rowther,
  13. M.A.Mohammed Saibu Rowther,
  14. Haji S.K.Kadhar Saibu Rowther,
  15. S.Syed Kutty Rowther,
  16. Haji K.Syed Mohammed Rowther,
  17. Haji S.Syed Ahamed Rowther,
  18. A.P.Mohammed Rowther,
  19. V.Abdul Kadhar Rowther,
  20. K.Kidhar Rowther,
  21. T.Kadhar Meideen Rowther.

References

  1. ^ "Mosque in History". The Hindu. Retrieved 16 October 2013.
  2. "கோட்டை மேடு மசூதி" [Kottaimedu Mosque]. தமிழ்நாடு சுற்றுலாத் துறை. Archived from the original on 3 November 2013.
  3. "Mosques in Coimbatore". coimbatoreonline.
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