Believed to have been founded by Persian scholar and traveller Malik Ibin Deenar, this historic mosque itself is a true wonder. Built-in the typical Kerala style, Malik Ibn Dinar Masjid is one of the best kept and most attractive in the Kasaragod district.
The mosque located in the famed Thalankara village is one of the earliest mosques built in Malabar.
Malik Dinar resembles a palace built in the typical Kerala style of architecture. It has two storeys and massive beams. The structure that stands today is not the original one that Dinar constructed. Initially, it was only a small structure with a thatched roof.
The temple is considered the epicentre of Onam celebrations across Kerala.
Annually the church witnesses the participation of a large number of people from around the globe.
Thousands of devotees immersed in prayers carrying wooden crosses of different sizes and ambling up a hill; a whole village getting decked up and readying itself to welcome these pilgrims.
Once a year, the River Pamba gets enlivened as an elaborately decorated snake boat glides across its placid waters bearing the provisions for a grand feast
Pooram Purappadu, Uthram Vilakku and Vrischika Ekadasi are the popular festivals
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The historic Malik Deenar Juma Masjid in Kasaragod is built in the typical Kerala style and is believed to have been founded by Malik Ibn Deenar.
Details of Malik Dinar Mosque, a popular centre of worship for Muslims, at Thalankara in Kasaragod, Kerala.