Bihuroazu Kamanaa Mosque

Coordinates: 04°10′33.35″N 73°30′38.20″E / 4.1759306°N 73.5106111°E / 4.1759306; 73.5106111
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Bihuroazu Kamanaa Mosque
ބިހުރޯޒު ކަމަނާ މިސްކިތް / ބޮޑުތަކުރުފާނުގެ ޒިޔާރަތް
Tomb of as-Sultan Muhammad Thakurufaanu al-Auzam
The Mausoleum of as-Sultan Muhammad Thakurufaanu al-Auzam
Religion
AffiliationIslam
RiteSunni / Sufi
Location
LocationMalé, Maldives
StateKaafu Atoll
Bihuroazu Kamanaa Mosque is located in Maldives
Bihuroazu Kamanaa Mosque
Shown within Maldives
TerritoryMalè
Geographic coordinates04°10′33.35″N 73°30′38.20″E / 4.1759306°N 73.5106111°E / 4.1759306; 73.5106111
Architecture
StyleTraditional Maldivian architecture
Founder-
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The Tomb of Muhammad Takurufaanu Al Auzam

The Bihuroazu Kamanaa Mosque or the Bihuroazu Kamanaa Miskiy (Dhivehi: ބިހުރޯޒު ކަމަނާ މިސްކިތް) is one of the oldest mosques in Malé. According to historical documents, the Bihuroazu Mosque was built before Sultan Muhammad Thakurufaanu was established as the king of Maldives. The mosque was built by Bihuroazu Fashan akalo. The mosque was named Bihuroazu Fashana kalo Mosque.

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An 100 ރ Stamp (About 1950) Shows The Mausoleum Of Muhammad Takurufaanu (Written in Dhivehi in Left saids "Bodu Takurufaanuge Ziyaaray")

Bihuroazu is a Persian language, The meaning is : "There is prosperity."

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Inside of the Tomb where Muhammad Thakurufaanu And His Younger Brother Was Buried

One of the most important reasons why the mosque has been historical place is the resting place of as-Sultan al-Ghaazee Muhammad Thakurufaanu al-Auzam and his younger brother, Al-Ghaazee Hassan Rannabandeyri Kilefaanu was buried in the Mausoleum of as-Sultan Muhammad Thakurufaanu al-Auzam.

Praying Outside of the Mosque is Prohibited

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The grave of Danthaelu Ali on Bihuroazu Kanmanaa Mosque's courtyard before President Yameen's regime orders to destroy this grave.

In 2017 April, 20th, Prayers have been banned on the premises of the Bihuroazu Kamanaa mosque due to seeing a grave outside of the mosque. A large number of people pray outside of the mosque. Howerver, Prayers are not prohibited inside the mosque.[1] This is an grave of Dhanthaelu Ali.

Destruction of the Mosque

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Bihuroazu Kamanaa Mosque during the Renovation of the Mosque

During the regime of Abdulla Yameen, A 12-storey multipurpose buildings have been allocated in 2018's budget for the demolition of the Bihuroazu Mosque in Male' City.[2] The opposition has criticized for destroying Bihuroazu Mosque. Speaking on a programme on Channel 13, the Minister said that this was a false statement made by the opposition to mislead the people.[3] However, A media official at the Ministry of Islamic Affairs said that the Bihuroazu Mosque was closed to clean the mosque, and allow a large number of people to pray at the mosque due to the prayers have been banned outside of the mosque due to graves being there.[4]

Reference

  1. ^ "Gaburu fenifaivaathee Bihuroaz miskithuge goathi thereygai namaadhu kurun manaa kohfi". raajje.mv (in Divehi). Retrieved 27 November 2021.
  2. ^ Mihaaru, Mohamed Yameen (16 November 2017). "Male ge 2 miskitheh thalhaalai 12 bureege imaaraatheh hadhanee". Mihaaru (in Divehi). Retrieved 27 November 2021.
  3. ^ Mihaaru, Aminath Shifleen (27 November 2017). "Bihuroazu miskithugai 12 bureege imaaraatheh alhan ninmaafa eh nei: Islamic Minister". Mihaaru (in Divehi). Retrieved 27 November 2021.
  4. ^ Mihaaru, Mohamed Yameen (28 November 2017). "12 bureege imaaratheh alhanee bihuroaz miskithaa jehigen huri gudhanuga". Mihaaru (in Divehi). Retrieved 27 November 2021.