Friday, July 30, 2010

SKSSF KAIPPURAM DA'WA COUNCIL

SKSSF KAIPPURAM DA'WA COUNCIL
SKSSF KAIPPURAM UNIT  DA'WA COUNCIL Samastha Kerala Sunni Student Federation, known as SKSSF, is the largest students’ organisation in Kerala. The organisation was formed under the auspices Samastha leaders on February 19, 1989, as part of its attempt to organise all Muslim students under its fold and to nurture them into a good moral life. SKSSF has been actively involving in all community related issues and struggling for their rights. Calicut based Islamic Centre and Islamic Sahitya Academy are its major achievement.  SKSSF KAIPPURAM DA'WA COUNCIL PRESIDENT ; SALEEM NISAMI PP, GENERAL SECRATARY; MUHAMMAD JASIM  TRESURER; HUSSAIN VP  LEADER OF THIS WING ; USTHAD SIRAJUDHEEN FAIZY MANNARKAD                                     DETAILS BY:   MOHD SHAFEEQPV  S/O ABDULLA MOULAVI  SALMA MANZIL KAIPPURAM

  1. Panakkad Syed Mohammedali Shihab Thangal

                                            പാണക്കാട് മുഹമ്മദലി ശിഹാബ് തങ്ങള്‍
                                                                  old qazi of kaippuram


Syed Mohammedali Shihab Thangal
Born 4 May 1936(1936-05-04)
Malappuram, Kerala, India
Died 1 August 2009 (aged 73)
Malappuram, Kerala, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation Politician, Islamic Scholar
Panakkad Syed Mohammedali Shihab Thangal പാണക്കാട് മുഹമ്മദലി ശിഹാബ് തങ്ങള്‍ (May 4, 1936 - August 1, 2009) was a politician and an Islamic scholar from the Indian state of Kerala.[1] He was the President of the Kerala state committee of the Indian Union Muslim League. Shihab Thangal was a member of the Thangal family who are believed to be descendents of the Prophet Mohammed.
Shihab Thangal was born as the eldest son of Panakkad Syed Ahmed Pookoya Thangal, who was a renowned Islamic leader of Kerala. He had his primary education at the M.M. High School, Calicut. He continued his religious education at Thalakkadathur and Kananchery Dars under Ponmala Moideen Musliar. In 1958, he left for Egypt for further studies and obtained his master's degree in Arabic literature from Al Azhar University in 1961. He continued his studies in Cairo University and pursued a Doctorate in Arabic Literature in 1966.[4] After spending about eight years in Egypt he returned home in 1966.
 In 1967, Thangal married Shareefa Fathima Beevi, daughter of Syed Abdur Rahman Bafaqui Thangal, one of the founder leaders of the Muslim League.[5] After her death in 2006, he married Aysha Beevi. Thangal had two sons: Syed Basheerali Shihab Thangal and Syed Munavarali Shihab Thangal and had four younger brothers: Sayed Umerali Shihab Thangal, Sayed Hyderali Shihab Thangal, Syed Sadiqali Shihab Thangal and Syed Abbasali Shihab Thangal.
 Shihab Thangal was appointed as the president of the Kerala state committee of Indian Union Muslim League subsequest to his father's death in 1975. Shihab Thangal remained President until his death in 2009. He was an undisputed leader of the Muslim community in Kerala and was Qazi to hundreds of mahals in Kerala.[1]     Shihab Thangal died at a private hospital in Malappuram district on 1 August 2009. Thangal was admitted to the hospital after he slipped and fell down at his home, Panakkad Kodappanakkal. The death was due to cardiac arrest. The body was buried at the Panakkad Juma Masjid on 2 August 2009.

naranathu branthan

Naranath, the mad, the most popular among the twelve issues of Parayi (Parayi Petta Panthirukulam) was a man with unusual talents. At the same time, he was a social revolutionary who taught against the social evils and blind beliefs prevailed during the period. Those who were unable to understand the revolutionary view points of the man called him mad.




He was believed to have grown up in a namboodiri home called Naranath Mangalam in Chethaloor, a place near Mannarkad of Palghat district in Kerala. When he went to Thiruvegappura, another place in Palghat district for his studies in Vedas, he became an inhabitant of Rayiranellor Mountain. From there, he experienced the vision of Devi and for the welfare of humanity; he enshrined the Devi and started worshipping her. Rayiranellor, which was the main seat for Naranath, the Mad, was a place blessed with the beauty of nature and it was a meeting place of many divine spirits. He who was a priest and enshrined icons in many temples was said to have many divine qualities.



Many fabulous stories are in circulation in association with Naranath, the mad. He who lived the life of a beggar used to prepare his food at any place where fire and water were available with the rice and all he got by begging. He used to sleep also at the same place. One day, the place caught fire. When he had started preparing his food over there, the goddess of cemetery called 'Chudala Bhdra Kali' and her companions who were there to dance, asked him to leave the place. She thought of this as a plan to usurp the place and so she warned him to leave the place quickly. But soon she realized that he was an unusual man and thus she decided to give him a blessing of hits choic. Naranath, the mad demanded to change his time of death. But the goddess who denied this asked him to demand something else. Thus he had demanded to change his elephantiasis disease from his left leg to right leg and he won the consent of the goddess. The end of this socialized man with unbelievable talents is not recorded any where.