Cheraman Parambu

Cheraman Parambu is an ancient historical site located in the Indian state of Kerala. According to legend, it was the location where the last Cheraman Perumal, a ruling king, left for Mecca in the 7th century AD and converted to Islam. This event is considered a significant milestone in the history of Indian Islam and has led to the establishment of a long-standing relationship between India and the Arab world.
The site itself contains a small mosque, believed to be one of the oldest in India, which attracts visitors from around the world. It is also home to a small pond, which is said to have healing powers and is a popular destination for devotees.
Cheraman Parambu is a testament to the rich cultural and historical heritage of Kerala and serves as a reminder of the peaceful coexistence of different religious communities in India.
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