Thiruparankundram Dargah

Thiruparankundram Dargah
Hill

Dargah at the top of Thiruparankundram hills.
Thiruparankundram Dargah

Location in Tamil Nadu, India

Coordinates: 9°53′24″N 78°03′22″E / 9.89°N 78.056°E / 9.89; 78.056Coordinates: 9°53′24″N 78°03′22″E / 9.89°N 78.056°E / 9.89; 78.056
Country  India
State Tamil Nadu
District Madurai
Population (2001)
  Total 39,009
Languages
  Official Tamil
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)

The Thiruparankundram Dargah is at the top of the Thirupparamkundram hill. It is a famous Islamic dargah (shrine), with the grave of Islamic saint Hazrat Sultan Sikandhar Badushah shaheed Radiyallahu Ta'ala anhu.

History

Hazrat Sulthan Sikandhar Badhusha Shaheed Razi

Sikandhar Badusha, who was the governor of Jeddah, came along with Hazrat Sulthan Syed Ibrahim Shaheed Badushah who came to Tamil Nadu in particular Ervadi from Madinah during the late 12th century.[1]

Sikandhar Badhusha's rule in Madurai

Badusha Sulthan Syed Ibrahim shaheed Labswh of Erwadi won the Madurai province against the king Thiru Pandiyan who refused to embrace Islam and made Hazrat Sulthan sikandhar Badusha the emperor of Madurai. King Tiru Pandiyan went to Tirupati, met all his friends and briefed them about the invasion of the Arabs. They helped him form a large troop.

War after Tirupandiyan's return

After forming a big and healthy troop to face the Arabs, King Thiruppandiyan started towards Madurai. The emperor, who was unaware about this turnaround, concentrated in flourishing Islam and in the welfare of the people rather than strengthening the army. Tiruppandiyan's strong army fought with Hazrath Sulthan Sikandhar Badhusha Razi vigorously. Thousands of soldiers were killed both sides and blood rivers flowed in madurai. The poet of the Sangam era describes it as the biggest ever war held in the Pandiya kingdom.

The Arabs needed more troops to face the Pandiyas. Hazrat Sulthan Sikandhar Badhusha sent nine of his soldiers to inform Hazrat Sulthan Syed Ibrahim Shaheed the ruler of Bouthiramanikkapattinam (now Erwadi) to inform about the war and the need of more troops. Afraid of more soldiers arriving from Ervadi, king Thiruppandiyan sent a large number of his soldiers to stop the Arabian soldiers. Hazrat Syed Salaar Sha Shaheed razi was martyred at Palli chandai near Keeladi Silaiman and Hazrat Syed Ibrahim Shaheed Razi at Karseri near Sakkimangalam. The remaining seven soldiers fought and continued their journey towards Ervadi. Again a large group of Pandiyan soldiers followed them up and a rigorous war held at Manamadurai in which five of the Arabian soldiers called as Khamsatu Shuhadaas (Anjanamaar - Paanch Peer) were martyred. The remaining two soldiers traveled hard to convey the message to the Emperor of Erwadi. Hazrat Umar Khattab Shaheed Razi was martyred at Kilavaneri near Meesal. The only soldier alive was injured brutally by the Pandiyas. He managed to reach Bouthiramanikkapattanam and conveyed the message of Thiuppandiyan's invasion back to Madurai. Hazrat Sulthan Syed Ibrahim Badusha was saddened by this and sent a large troop towards Madurai. Before the troop could reach Madurai, the tough war came to end and Thiruppandiyan captured the throne back.

Martyrdom at Thiruparankundram hills

The plaque at the top of the hill dargah displaying the name of the saint and the year He was martyred.

Hazrath Sulthan Sikkandhar Badhusha Shaheed rested at Thiruparankundram caves for prayers and peace. Even after capturing the throne, king Thiruppandiyan was suspecting the surging back of Hazrat Sulthan Sikandhar Badusha and the Arabian forces. He searched for Hazrat Sulthan Sikandhar badhusha shaheed. Thousands of soldiers were sent,[2] and finally they could see a rock flying up and settling down regularly in the Thirupparagundram hill. When they followed that, they saw an Arabian horse which they confirmed to be of Hazrat Sulthan Sikandhar badhusha. A few soldiers reached the cave where they found the rock to fly up while Hazrat Sultan Sikandhar badhusha stood for prayers and settle down when He was prostrating. One of the mal'oon from the soldiers of Pandiya martyred Hazrat Sulthan Sikandhar Badhusha Shaheed Raziyallah ta'ala anhu during His prostration in prayers while He was keen in praying Allah.

Everlasting miracles

Realising this to be the Miracle (Karamat) of Hazrat Sulthan Sikandhar badhusha, he begged and lamented for forgiveness. Accepting their forgiveness, Hazrat Mustajab Ad Dua Sikandhar Badhusha prayed and gave back his vision. As intended, they did the funeral of Holy Jasada Mubarak at the top of the hill as per Islamic regulations. A big rock flew and covered the Qabr of Hazrat Sulthan sikandhar badusha. There are other miracles (Karaamaat) of Hazrat Sultahn Sikandhar badhusha happening day to day in the dargha and other the locations as believed by the visiting people.

Site of religious harmony today

Irrespective of religion, people from many parts of Tamil Nadu and from Kerala visit this durgah. People who visit the Ervadi Durgah in Ramanathapuram district are supposed to visit this durgah. Many poems are written in praise of Hazrat Sultan Sikandhar Badhusha, by Syed Abdussalam Ibrahim Saalim Madurai Maqbara Hazrat, the third in the list of Madurai Hazrats and his maternal grandson Syed Abdus Salaam Ibrahim Saahib Hazrat. It is seen that people who come here with a wish see it answered in a very short time, and so He is called Mustajab ad Du'aa Sikandhar Badhushah. Mustajab Ad Du'aa in Arabic translates as "a saint whose prayers are immediately answered by Allah."

Urus Santhanakoodu Festival

The anniversary Urs festival of Hazrat Sulthan Sikandar Badusha Shaheed is commemorated on the 17th night of the Islamic month of Rajab every Hijri year. Thousands of people visit the dargah at the hill top on this day. Arrangements are made by the dargah committee and the local police for the welfare of the pilgrims.

Town view from Dargah

View of Thirupparankundram town from the dargah, June 2011.

See also

References

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