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Kaathib Thayyil Mohammed Kutty Musliyar, popularly known as K. M. Moulavi or K. M. Maulavi, was an Indian religious Leader. He was a leader of the Muslim League and Islahi Movement from Malabar district. He was a religious scholar who promoted modern education, the
Malayalam language Malayalam (; , ) is a Dravidian language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry (Mahé district) by the Malayali people. It is one of 22 scheduled languages of India. Malayalam was des ...
, and Muslim women's education. He worked to uplift the Mappila community after the Malabar rebellion. Maulavi was the founding leader of Kerala Muslim Aikya Sangham (1922), founding president of Kerala Nadvathul Mujahideen (1950) and founding vice president of Indian Union Muslim League (1948) Malabar district committee.


Early life

Maulavi was born in 1886 near Tirurangadi, a municipal town in
Malapuram Malappuram (also Malapuram) () is a city in the Indian state of Kerala, spread over an area of including the surrounding suburban areas. The first municipality in the district formed in 1970, Malappuram serves as the administrative headquarter ...
. He was educated by his parents, Thayyil Kunhi Moitheen and Ayisha, who were known for religious scholarship. He studied under
Chalilakath Kunahmed Haji Moulana Chalilakath Kunhahammad Haji (Arabic: جاللكت كنّ احمد الحاج 1866–1919) was a Malayali Sunni scholar and Islamic educationalist. He is known for his special attention on the reformation of orthodox Muslims and as fa ...
, a prominent scholar at Vazhakkad Darul Uloom Arabic college. Vazhakkad Darul Uloom Arabic college is the first Arabic college in Kerala. While studying there with Chalilakath Kunahmed Haji and serving as a scribe, he earned the name Kaathib.


Career


Khilafath movement

Maulavi was a leader of the Malabar Khilafath committee. He organized Khilafath meetings from 20 November 1920 in Kondotty to 15 January 1921 in
Kozhikkode Kozhikode (), also known in English as Calicut, is a city along the Malabar Coast in the state of Kerala in India. It has a corporation limit population of 609,224 and a metropolitan population of more than 2 million, making it the second la ...
, in Ernad, Valluvanad, Kozhikkode and Ponnani Taluk, with the intention of inviting the Muslim masses into the Indian national movement. On 2 February 1921 he served as a founding member and leader of Kerala Majlisul Ulama, Kerala faction of Majlis-ul-Ulama'e Hind along with
E. Moidu Moulavi E. Moidu Moulavi (1886–1995) was an Indian National Congress (INC) leader,Islamic scholar, one of the Salafi movements reformers, scholar and educationist of Malabar District, born at Maranchery in Ponnani. He was a supporter of the Islahi movem ...
. In the Arabic book ''Mahakal Khilafat Dismil Khalifa,'' Maulavi argued against orthodox Muslim clerics who were supportive of the existing relationship between India and the British. He urged Mappila Muslims to seek a peaceful resolution to their grievances. When the Malabar protest devolved into armed struggle, he continued to advise the necessity of a peaceful protest.


Kodungallur (1921-1932)

British police issued an arrest warrant for Maulavi after the Malabar rebellion, but he moved to Kodungallur and lived there for about 11 years. Kottappurath Seethi Mohammed Sahib, the father of
K. M. Seethi Sahib K. M. Seethi Sahib (1899—1961), born K. M. Seethi, was an Indian politician and community leader from Kerala. He served as the Speaker of Kerala Assembly during 1960-61 ( Pattom A. Thanu Pillai Ministry). Seethi Sahib, born in 1899 in an aff ...
and Manappattu Kunjahammed Haji supported him there. He conducted many Islamic sermons and classes, strengthening reform movement in Kodungallur. He was influenced by Vakkom Moulavi. He criticized superstitious beliefs and orthodoxy practiced among the Muslim community and asked them to distance themselves from such acts. He helped form Kerala m Aikya Sangam in 1922, the first socio-religious organization of Muslims of Kerala. The organization aimed to promote Muslims unity, education and to settle disputes among Muslims. Due to his new Fatwas, the traditional orthodox Muslims divided into groups. His followers started calling orthodox muslims kafir (unbelievers) for following the traditional ways which was got from Muhammad and his companions.


Activism

Maulavi was noted for his religious scholarship. His Fathwas was published in ''Al-Murshid'', an
Arabi Malayalam Arabi Malayalam (also called Mappila Malayalam and Moplah Malayalam) is the traditional Dravidian language of the Mappila Muslim community. It is spoken by several thousand people, predominantly in the Malabar Coast of Kerala state, southe ...
magazine. He was the founding leader of Kerala Jamiyathul Ulama (1924) and the founding President of
Kerala Nadvathul Mujahideen Kerala Nadvathul Mujahideen (KNM) is an Islamic organization in the state of Kerala founded in 1950. The organization is part of the Islamic reformist ''Mujahid'' Movement and follows the principles of Salafism. The Kerala Nadvathul Mujahideen ...
. He was the founding leader of Tirurangadi Muslim orphanage. He was the founding joint secretary of Rouzath-ul-Uloom association, parental body of Farook College.


Politics

He started his political life in the Indian National Congress, and left to join the All-India Muslim League due to his dissatisfaction with the INC leadership and their treatment of the Mappilas. He was the founding vice president of Indian Union Muslim League (Madras, 1948) and played a significant role in building the Indian Union Muslim League in Malabar until his death in 1964.


Publications

He was the editor and publisher of ''Al-Murshid, Al-Irshad'' and ''Muslim Aikyam'' magazines''.'' List of his books: ''1- Nidaun Ilal Alamil Islami (Arabic)'' ''2- Al Ibadathu Val Uboodiyya'' ''3- Annaful Ameem'' ''4- Namaskaram'' ''5- Addua'a wal ibadha'' ''6- Al Wilayathu Wal Karama'' ''7- Qadiyani Vadha Khandanam'' ''8- Manasikul Hajj'' ''9- Islamum Sthreekalum'' ''10- Ma'ashira vili'' ''11- Khathmunnubuvvath'' ''12- Kaifiyyathul Hajj'' ''13- Fath'hul Qawiyy'' ''14- KM Moulaviyude Fatwakal'' ''15- Risalathun fil Bank'' 16- ''Jumua Khutuba''


References

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