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Kerala Imam's Ramadan Call: Open Homes to All Devotees
1 Mar
Summary
- Imam urged Muslims to host women and children attending Attukal Pongala.
- Offerings include water and food during the holy month of Ramzan.
- Gesture aims to foster brotherhood and counter growing Islamophobia.

In Kerala, a significant secular gesture has emerged from Palayam mosque, where Imam V P Suhaib Moulavi encouraged the Muslim community to extend hospitality to attendees of the Attukal Pongala festival. This invitation, which includes offering water and food, is particularly noteworthy as it occurs during the holy month of Ramzan, a period of fasting for Muslims. The imam emphasized that such acts of love and brotherhood are crucial in opposing the rise of Islamophobia both within India and globally.
This appeal has gained considerable attention on social media, with many sharing videos to counter narratives perceived as divisive, especially in light of discussions surrounding the film 'The Kerala Story 2.' Ministers have actively promoted the imam's message, terming it 'the real Kerala story.' The Palayam junction, known for its proximity to a mosque, church, and temple, serves as a symbolic representation of communal harmony in the region. The mosque has a tradition of opening its doors to Pongala devotees annually.




