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The Cheramaan Perumal Juma Mosque (Malayalam: ചേരമാൻ ജുമാ മസ്ജിദ്‌) (Arabic: مسجد الرئيس جمعة) is a mosque in Methala, Kodungallur, Thrissur in the Indian state of Kerala. A legend claims that it was built in 629 CE, which makes it the oldest convert mosque in the Indian subcontinent which is still in use. It was built on the orders of the successor of Cheraman Perumal, the Chera King of modern-day Kerala. The mosque was constructed in Kerala style with hanging lamps, making the historicity of its date claims more convincing.

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  • مسجد شيرامان جمعة (ar)
  • Cheraman-Freitagsmoschee (de)
  • Cheraman Juma Masjid (es)
  • Cheraman Juma Mosque (en)
  • 切拉曼主麻清真寺 (zh)
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  • مسجد شيرامان جمعة هو مسجد في مدينة ميثالا كودونغالور تالوك بمقاطعة تريسور بولاية كيرلا في الهند، يعد مسجد شيرامان أول مسجد بني في الهند، حيث أنه بني عام 629 على يد مالك بن دينار، ويعتقد أن هذا المسجد تم تجديده وإعادة بنائها لأول مرة في القرن الحادي عشر الميلادي. (ar)
  • Die Cheraman-Freitagsmoschee (Cheraman Juma Masjid) ist eine Moschee in der Stadt Kodungallur (Cranganore) im südindischen Bundesstaat Kerala. Es wird angenommen, dass sie 629 von erbaut wurde. Sie gilt als älteste Moschee Indiens und als zweitälteste Freitagsmoschee weltweit. (de)
  • La Cheraman Juma Masjid es una mezquita en Kodungalloor en el estado de Kerala, India. Construida en el 629 AD por Malik bin Dinar, es la mezquita más vieja de India y la segunda mezquita que ha ofrecido el Sermón del viernes. Puesto que la mezquita fue construida durante la vida de Mahoma, se dice que los cuerpos de algunos discípulos suyos fueron enterrados aquí. (es)
  • 切拉曼主麻清真寺(英語:Cheraman Juma Mosque)是印度喀拉拉邦特里蘇爾縣的一座清真寺,位於科東格阿爾盧爾的南邊。傳說中該寺興建於公元629年,為印度最古老的清真寺。 (zh)
  • The Cheramaan Perumal Juma Mosque (Malayalam: ചേരമാൻ ജുമാ മസ്ജിദ്‌) (Arabic: مسجد الرئيس جمعة) is a mosque in Methala, Kodungallur, Thrissur in the Indian state of Kerala. A legend claims that it was built in 629 CE, which makes it the oldest convert mosque in the Indian subcontinent which is still in use. It was built on the orders of the successor of Cheraman Perumal, the Chera King of modern-day Kerala. The mosque was constructed in Kerala style with hanging lamps, making the historicity of its date claims more convincing. (en)
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  • Cheramaan Juma Mosque (en)
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