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China's largest Mosque opens.
2010年8月6日正式启用沙甸新大清真寺
Cheraman Juma Masjid is a mosque in Kodungallur in the Indian state of Kerala. Believed to be built in 629 AD by Malik Bin Deenar, it is considered as the oldest mosque in India, and the second oldest mosque in the world .
Constructed during the lifetime of Muhammad, the bodies of some of his original followers are said to be buried here. Unlike other mosques in Kerala that face westwards this mosque faces eastwards.
China's largest Mosque opens.
2010年8月6日正式启用沙甸新大清真寺
There are a lot of technical errors in your post. It can't be the second oldest mosque in the world because the first few mosques were created in Makkah and Madina. In fact Madina where Prophet Muhammad S.A.W.W migrated and laid foundation of "Masjid Quba" later on Muslims build a Mosque of Prophet (Masjid-e-Nabawi) and a lot of other mosques found in Madina (i.e. Qiblatain)....... those days there were not many followers of Islam........ and Muslims had escaped from Makkah to seek refuge in Madina so there is no point in going to India those days when they were having a battle of their own survivals.
You said this mosque was build during the the time of Prophet Muhammad S.A.W.W how is it possible? as the Muslims conquered Hind after the death of Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique R.A. (during the time of second caliph) and that too only a little part of today's Pakistan. Hind in fact was conquered during Hajjaj Bin Yousuf's era when Muhammad bin Qasim was dispatched to Sindh. So how did they build this mosque in the lifetime of Prophet Muhammad S.A.W.W?
Malik bin Deenar or Malik Ibn Dinar (died 748 CE or 131 AH)[1][2] was a Tabi‘in. He is mentioned as a reliable traditionist, transmitting from such author*ities as Malik ibn Anas and Ibn Sirin. He was the son of a Persian slave from Kabul who became a disciple of Hasan al-Basri.[3][4] He died at the age of ninety in Basra.
May i please know the name of this Mosque please? or more details about this mosque including its capacity and front pictures?