Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama

Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama
Abbreviation KJU
Motto Quran and Sunnah in accordance with Salafi Manhaj
Type Religious based organisation
Headquarters Pulikkal madeenathul uloom arabic college
Official language
Malayalam
Leader M Muhammed Madani
Affiliations Islahi movements of Kerala

Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama (KJU) is a Muslim religious grouping in Kerala. It was the earliest of the three early Ulama (Religious Scholars) organisation in Kerala, formed in the year of 1924 in a meeting held at Alwaye under the leadership of K.M. Moulavi, M.C.C. Abdu Rahman Moulavi and E.K. Moulavi.[1][2][3]

It guides the Muslim Community in Kerala through the light of quran and sunnah shareef in accordance with Salafi Manhaj (The path of the Salafu Salih). It tries to eradicated superstitious belief and deeds prevailed among the Muslim Community in Kerala, and alert them against Shirk and Bidaa.

References

  1. U. Mohammed Educational Empowerment of Kerala Muslims: A Socio-historical ... 2007 -- Page 34 "Three prominent organisations that entered the scene are worth mentioning in this connection. Kerala Jamiathul Ulama was formed in 1924 under the leadership of scholars like K.M. Moulavi, K.M. Jamaluddin Moulavi, MCC Abdurahiman Moulavi and others, who held progressive views. The Orthodox section grouped themselves under the banner of 'Samastha Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama' in 1926. This was under the leadership of Scholars like Sayyid Abdurahiman Mulla Koya Thangal, A.P. Aboobacker Moulavi, K.K. Muhammed Abdul Bari, P.K. Mohammed Miran and others, who held conservative views in religious matters. The third organisation entered the scene in 1944 as Jama at-e-Islami (Kerala Branch)."
  2. Journal of Kerala studies University of Kerala 1982 - Volume 9 - Page 86 "Several religious and cultural organisations like Kerala Nadvatul Mujahideen, Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama, Samastha Kerala Jamiyathul Ulama and Jamaat-e-Islami established and continued to establish their own Madrasas. Each group ..."
  3. Asgharali Engineer Kerala Muslims: a historical perspective 1995 Page 74 "Kerala Jamiyyathul 'Ulama - The leaders of the 'Kerala Muslim Aikya Sangham' felt that the Muslim reform movement would be ... left it and formed a separate organisation of iheir own under the name, 'Samastha Kerala Jamiyyathul 'Ulama'."

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