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1 History  



1.1  Importance in Islam  







2 Ervadi Santhanakoodu Festival  





3 Transport  





4 Education  





5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Coordinates: 9°1230N 78°4236E / 9.2082197°N 78.7100988°E / 9.2082197; 78.7100988
 

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Erwadi
Erwadi Dargah Shariff
village
Erwadi Dargah
Erwadi Dargah
Erwadi is located in Tamil Nadu
Erwadi

Erwadi

Location in Tamil Nadu, India

Coordinates: 9°12′30N 78°42′36E / 9.2082197°N 78.7100988°E / 9.2082197; 78.7100988
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictRamanathapuram district
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Websitewww.ervadi.com

Erwadi is a village in Ramanathapuram District, Tamil Nadu. It belongs to Kilakarai Taluk and town panchayat. The village is the location of the grave and shrine of Qutb-us-Sultan Syed Ibrahim Badshah Shaheed, a ruler of Medina.[when?] Erwadi also belongs to Kadaladi assembly constituency, which is a part of Ramanathapuram (Lok Sabha constituency). After the delimitations in 2009, Erwadi was joined to the Ramanathapuram assembly constituency. Erwadi is the second largest contributor for the revenue of Ramanthapuram District.

History[edit]

Importance in Islam[edit]

Coin minted by Syed Ibrahim Shaheed in Ervadi during his rule

Sultan Syed Ibrahim Shaheed sent Sikandar Badusha to the Pandiyan ruler Thiru Pandiyan in Madurai to convert him to Islam, but he refused. Shaheed's troops won the ensuing war and Sultan Sikandar Badusha became king in Madurai. Shaheed's troops marched towards Bouthramanickapattinam (Kilakarai). Shaheed Badusha tried to convert King Vikrama Pandiyan to Islam, who refused and asked Shaheed to leave the kingdom. Shaheed refused to leave without converting them to Islam. A war consisting of about 10 battles, each lasting around 3–4 days, was waged. All of the family members of Shaheed Badusha were killed, including his only son Syed Abu Tahir, his brother Syed Ismail, his brother-in-law Zainul Abideen and many of Shaheed Badusha's ministers.[2][better source needed]

King Vikrama Pandiyan and his sons Indra Pandiyan and Chandra Pandiyan were killed and Shaheed won the war, claiming the throne of Bouthiramanickapattinam. He ruled the province for twelve years and spread Islam through south Tamil Nadu. Coins struck during the rule of Sultan Syed Ibrahim Shaheed have been found by archeologists.[3][better source needed]

Al Qutbul Hamid wal Gausul Majid Badhusha Sultan Syed Ibrahim Shaheed, king of Medina and 18th generation descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, is said to have traveled to Erwadi,[when?] erstwhile Bouthiramanickapattinam, during his journey to India in the early 12th century to spread Islam according to Muhammad's wish.[4]

Ervadi Santhanakoodu Festival[edit]

Decorated dargah on the eve of urus
Mosque inside the Dargah campus with a Minar

The annual Santhanakoodu festival is held at Ervadi dargha, Ramanathapuram district during the Islamic month of Dhu al-Qi'dah commemorating the shahadat anniversary of Qutb Sulthan Syed Ibrahim Shahid badhusha and is celebrated together by Hindus and Muslims.[5]

Transport[edit]

The nearest major town to Erwadi is Kilakarai, at a distance of 10 km, which itself falls on NH 49 from MaduraitoRameswaram. Ramanathapuram is the nearest railway station, (27km) connecting the village to all major cities in Tamil Nadu. Erwadi is well connected with the border ports of Bay of Bengal as a junction point of fishing steamers.

Education[edit]

Schools in Erwadi include:

See also[edit]

Kutub Sultan Syed Mohammad Saheed

  • Kattupalli
  • List of Islamic shrines in Tamil Nadu
  • Madurai Maqbara
  • Manamadurai
  • Meesal
  • Melakkal
  • Natham (Keelakarai)
  • Palli chandai
  • Sundaramudayan
  • Thachu oorani
  • Thiruparankundram
  • Thiruparankundram Dargah
  • Thiruvedagam
  • Vaippar
  • Valinokkam
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "Pin Code: ERVADI DARGHA, RAMANATHAPURAM, TAMIL NADU, India, Pincode.net.in".
  • ^ Vol.1 Edition 6, Mathan 4 Page 42 of Failul Majid Fi manaaqibi Shaheed written by Syed Ibrahim Levvai Aalim and published by Ameer Batcha Aalim Publications, Erwadi Dargah, Ramanathapuram District.
  • ^ Sethu Sulthaniyar varalaru written by Dr.S.M.A.Kather, published by Nargees publications, Trichy.
  • ^ Edition 3, page 24 of Erwadi Shaheed Nayagam varalaaru, authored by Moulvi.Haji.Marhoom.S.Amjad Ibrahim Levvai Aalim Saahib and published by Ameer Aalim Publications, Erwadi Durgah, Ramanathapuram District, India
  • ^ "Urus Festival | Ervadi Dargah | Ervadi | Ibrahim Shahid | Kattupalli | Tamil Nadu Ziyarat | Syed Ibrahim Shahid | Dawate Islam | Religious Healing | Healing Prayers | Faith Healing". 21 November 2010. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  • External links[edit]


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