Kazimar Big Mosque

Kazimar Big Mosque
(Kazimar Periya Pallivasal)
The main entrance to the mosque
Religion
AffiliationSunni Islam
SectSufism, Hanafi, Shazuli, Qadiri
FestivalUrs: 15 Rajab
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusMosque and dargah
Leadership
  • (Govt. Qazi of Madurai:)
  •   Moulana Moulavi A. Syed Khaja Mueenudeen
  • (Imams:)
  •   Moulavi Hafil Syed Muhammad Mueenuddeen Ibrahim
  •   Moulavi Hafil Syed Alimullah
StatusActive
Location
LocationMadurai, Tamil Nadu
CountryIndia
Location of the mosque in Tamil Nadu
Geographic coordinates9°54′46″N 78°06′51″E / 9.91275°N 78.1142°E / 9.91275; 78.1142
Architecture
TypeMosque architecture
StyleIndo-Islamic
FounderKazi Syed Tajuddin
Groundbreaking1281 CE
Completed683 AH (1284/1285 CE)
Specifications
Capacity1,200 worshipers
Dome(s)One
Minaret(s)Eight
Shrine(s)One (Madurai Maqbara)
MaterialsCalcium sandstone
Website
maqbara.com

The Kazimar Big Mosque, also known as the Kazimar Periya Pallivasal, is a Sufi Hanafi mosque in Madurai city, in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. The mosque was constructed in 683 AH (1284/1285 CE) and is the oldest mosque in the city. The mosque was founded by Kazi Syed Tajuddin, a descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, who came from Yemen during 13th century and received this land from the King Kulasekara Ku(n) Pandiyan.

The mosque can accommodate approximately 1,200 worshipers and is within 500 metres (1,600 ft) of the Periyar (central) bus stand, and within 1 kilometre (1,100 yd) southeast of Madurai Junction railway station, and 1.5 kilometres (1,600 yd) southwest of the Meenakshi Temple.