Kerala Imam's Pongala Harmony Call Goes Viral, Counters 'Kerala Story' Narrative

A Friday sermon by Imam V P Suhaib Maulavi at Thiruvananthapuram's Palayam Juma Masjid has gone viral for urging the Muslim community to warmly welcome Hindu devotees arriving for the Attukal Pongala festival. The Imam called for providing water, resting facilities, and Ramzan delicacies, framing it as a duty of hosts and an act of fraternity during the holy month. His appeal also directly countered the divisive narrative of the film 'Kerala Story 2', asserting Kerala's true story is one of religious harmony with temples, mosques, and churches coexisting. The message has received widespread praise online, highlighting a longstanding tradition of interfaith support during the festival.

Key Points: Kerala Imam's Viral Call for Harmony During Attukal Pongala

  • Imam's sermon urges hospitality for Hindu Pongala devotees
  • Message coincides with Pongala and Ramzan
  • Counters narrative of 'Kerala Story 2' film
  • Call aims to combat Islamophobia with fraternity
  • Historic mosque known for festival support
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Keralam: Palayam Imam's call for harmony goes viral ahead of Attukal Pongala

Palayam Imam urges Muslim hospitality for Hindu devotees during Pongala, counters divisive narratives from 'Kerala Story 2' film.

"This is the love, harmony and brotherhood Kerala stands for. - V P Suhaib Maulavi"

Thiruvananthapuram, March 2

A Friday sermon at the Palayam Juma Masjid has sparked widespread appreciation after Imam V P Suhaib Maulavi urged the Muslim community to extend warm hospitality to Hindu devotees arriving in the State capital for the Attukal Pongala on March 3.

"As the Attukal Pongala approaches, we must ensure better facilities for Hindu devotees during Juma prayers. Every year we remind ourselves that when our sisters come here in city for Pongala, they arrive as guests, and as hosts, it is our duty to provide them every comfort," said Maulavi.

Calling Attukal Pongala, often referred to as the "women's Sabarimala", a moment of collective cultural expression, the Imam said that Muslims in Ramzan must welcome Hindu devotees reaching the city.

"Like last year, Pongala coincides with Ramzan. We must share the joy, fraternity and love of Ramzan with our sisters and their children," he said in his sermon, which has since gone viral.

The Imam urged the faithful to arrange drinking water, Ramzam delicacies, and resting facilities for women devotees. "Our mosques and homes should be open before them. This is an occasion to demonstrate our love and brotherhood," he added, stressing that only compassion and fraternity can counter rising Islamophobia and hatred.

The appeal has drawn widespread praise online, especially against the backdrop of the controversy surrounding the film The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond, which has triggered debate over the alleged misrepresentation of Kerala.

Commenting on the film's theme, Suhaib Maulavi stressed that Malayalis do not agree with the ideas the movie attempts to push. He asserted that the film paints Keralam as a divided, broken, and demonised state and characterised the narrative regarding Keralam as false.

"When no one wants to watch that film (Kerala Story 2), the truth is this: Malayalis do not agree with the ideas the movie tries to push. It paints Keralam as divided, broken, and demonised, a narrative that is utterly false. If you want to know the real 'Kerala story,' look here: a mosque standing beside a temple, facing a church, and behind it another church, all shoulder to shoulder. During festivals, these places of worship help one another, support one another. This is the love, harmony and brotherhood Kerala stands for. Any attempt to portray Keralam otherwise is simply not acceptable," Maulavi told ANI.

For years, the historic Valiyapalli Muslim Jamaath Mosque at Manacaud has been known for opening its doors to Pongala devotees, providing water, toilets, resting areas and space for emergency responders during the festival.

On Saturday, several people met the Palayam Imam in person to congratulate him for his message of communal harmony that has struck a chord across social media platforms.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Heartwarming to see such leadership. In a time when some politicians and films profit from creating divides, it's religious leaders like this Imam who show the true path. Sharing Ramzan delicacies with Pongala devotees is a gesture that speaks volumes. This is India's strength.
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Aman W
Respectfully, while the sentiment is good, we must be careful. One viral sermon doesn't erase the genuine concerns some citizens have. Harmony should be the default, not just a viral news moment. We need consistent action from all communities, not just during festivals.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Kerala last Pongala, I can confirm this spirit is real. The sense of community was incredible. It's sad that films choose to focus on negative stereotypes instead of showcasing this beautiful coexistence. The Imam is absolutely right.
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Vikram M
"A mosque beside a temple, facing a church..." – that line gave me goosebumps. That's the visual summary of Kerala's secular fabric. This is what we must protect and celebrate. Kudos to the Imam for his clear and compassionate message. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
My mother is attending Pongala tomorrow. Knowing there are people like the Imam and the Manacaud mosque community looking out for the devotees gives us so much peace of mind. This is true seva and brotherhood. ❤️ Wishing everyone a blessed Pongala and a peaceful Ramzan.

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