16-469: Vallikkunnu is a village in Tirurangadi Taluk of Malappuram district in the state of Kerala , India with an area of 25 km. It is located 5 km north of Parappanangadi town and comes under the jurisdiction of Parappanangadi Police Station and Parappanangadi Judicial First Class Magistrate Court. Its latitude and longitude are 11'07" N and 7'51"E respectively. Vallikkunnu was awarded
32-549: A living as a teacher and translator of the Qur'an , and seems to have been interested in the question of the various readings of the scripture. During his life, Malik had the occasion to follow more or less regularly the teaching of Basran traditionists and mystics as famous as Anas b. Mālik , Ibn Sīrīn , Hasan of Basra and Rabīʿa al-ʿAdawiyya . He was considered to have led an ascetic life himself, and tradition attributed to him several thaumaturgic gifts and miracles, including
48-462: A population of 22853 with 11057 males and 11796 females. It comes under Thirurangadi thaluk. The northern boundary is Kadalundi river and southern side with Parappanangadi Municipality. The village has a coastline of 8 kilometers with Arabian Sea in the west. The east is covered with Chelembra , Tenhipalam and Moonniyoor Panchayaths. Vallikkunnu- Kadalundi - Chaliyam - Beypore had trade relations with foreign countries like Rome and Arabia since
64-748: Is also speculated that Tyndis (along with ports such as Naura, Bakare and Nelkynda) operated as a satellite feeding port to Muziris. Vallikkunnu Grama Panchayat is composed of the following 23 wards: Tirurangadi Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.226 via cp1108 cp1108, Varnish XID 221708304 Upstream caches: cp1108 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Thu, 28 Nov 2024 07:40:42 GMT Malik Dinar Malik Dinar ( Arabic : مالك دينار , romanized : Mālik b. Dīnār , Malayalam : മാലിക് ദീനാര്) (died 748 CE)
80-539: The ability to walk on water. He seems, moreover, to have been "a most eloquent ḳāṣṣ " or popular orator of religious sermons who admired, in particular, the eloquence of his contemporary al-Ḥaj̲j̲āj̲ "whom he naturally could see at Baṣra." According to Ibn al-Faḳīh , "he brought honour to his native town because he was accounted one of the six Baṣrans who were without equals at Kūfa." Later scholars ranging from Abū Nuʿaym to Ibn al-Jawzī reproduce "whole hosts" of proverbial sayings from him, which clearly reflect
96-711: The best panchayath of Kerala in 1997. Vallikunnu is situated on Tirur - Kadalundi Road. Vallikkunnu is also a part of the Oldest Railway Line of Kerala laid in 1861 from Tirur to Chaliyam via Tanur , Parappanangadi , Vallikkunnu, and Kadalundi . Vallikkunnu lies on the bank of Kadalundi River . Kadalundi River joins with Arabian Sea at the estuary ( Azhimukham ) in Kadalundi Nagaram beach of Vallikkunnu Grama Panchayat. Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary and Kadalundi-Vallikkunnu Community Reserve are located here. As of 2001 India census , Vallikkunnu had
112-739: The breakdown of the Chera Kingdom dynasty rooted in Kadalundi, Parappanad Kovilakam of Parappanangadi became the rulers of Vallikkunnu. Parappanad royal family is a cousin dynasty of the Travancore royal family . They gave permission for the Dutch to build a fort at Kadalundi . Even though the fort collapsed after a war with Zamorins, we can see the remnants in Mulla. Later the British became
128-563: The era of king Solomon. Tyndis , which was a major center of trade, next only to Muziris , between the Cheras and the Roman Empire , is identified with Kadalundi . Pliny the Elder (1st century CE) states that the port of Tyndis was located at the northwestern border of Keprobotos ( Chera dynasty ). The North Malabar region, which lies north of the port at Tyndis , was ruled by
144-503: The extent to which Malik continued to influence Sunni thinkers of all types. According to Pellat, the explicit articulation of the Sufi ideal of the "inner jihad " (the war against one's own soul), also finds its original formulation in Malik, who is believed to have said d̲j̲āhidū ahwāʾakum kamā tud̲j̲āhidūn aʿdāʾakum (“fight against your desires just as you fight against your enemies”), in
160-506: The generation of the tabi'i , Malik is called a reliable traditionalist in Sunni sources. He was the son of a slave from Kabul who became a disciple of Hasan al-Basri . He died just before the epidemic of plague which caused considerable ravages in Basra in 748-49 CE, with various traditions placing his death either at 744-45 or 747-48 CE. Malik, a preacher and moralist of Basra , made
176-625: The kingdom of Ezhimala during Sangam period . According to the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea , a region known as Limyrike began at Naura and Tyndis . However the Ptolemy mentions only Tyndis as the Limyrike ' s starting point. The region probably ended at Kanyakumari ; it thus roughly corresponds to the present-day Malabar Coast . The value of Rome's annual trade with
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#1732779642791192-617: The lifetime of Muhammad (c. 570–632). According to Qissat Shakarwati Farmad , the Masjids at Kodungallur , Kollam , Madayi, Barkur , Mangalore , Kasaragod , Kannur , Dharmadam , Panthalayini , and Chaliyam (just opposite to Vallikkunnu), were built during the era of Malik Dinar , and they are among the oldest Masjid s in the Indian subcontinent . It is believed that Malik Dinar died at Thalangara in Kasaragod town. After
208-640: The port is still unknown, modernday Kadalundi Nagaram, Ponnani , Tanur , and Pantalayani Kollam are often identified as Tyndis located in the Sangam age Tamil kingdom of the Cheras . Tyndis was a major center of trade, next only to Muziris, between the Cheras and the Roman Empire in the early centuries of the Christian era. A branch of the Chera royal family is also said to have established itself at Tyndis. It
224-554: The region was estimated at around 50,000,000 sesterces . Pliny the Elder mentioned that Limyrike was prone by pirates. The Cosmas Indicopleustes mentioned that the Limyrike was a source of peppers. According to the Legend of Cheraman Perumals , the first Indian mosque was built in 624 AD at Kodungallur with the mandate of the last the ruler (the Cheraman Perumal) of Chera dynasty , who converted to Islam during
240-538: The rulers of Vallikkunnu and they built railway lines from Tirur up to Chaliyam for the purpose of business. Later it was extended to Shoranur . Marthanda Varma , the founder of Travancore , belongs to Parappanad royal family. Thundi is an ancient seaport and harbor-town north of Muziris (Muchiri) in the Chera Kingdom (Keprobotos), modern day India on the Malabar Coast . The exact location of
256-620: Was a Muslim scholar and traveller. He was one of the first known Muslims to have come to India in order to teach Islam in the Indian Subcontinent after the departure of King Cheraman Perumal . Even though historians do not agree on the exact place of his death, it is widely accepted that he died at Kasaragod and that his relics were buried at the Malik Dinar Mosque in Thalangara , Kasaragod . Belonging to
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