Vakkom Moulavi

Vakkom Mohammed Abdul Khader Moulavi (28 December 1873 - 31 October 1932) , popularly known as Vakkom Moulavi was a social reformer, teacher, prolific writer, Muslim scholar, journalist, freedom fighter and newspaper proprietor in Travancore, a princely state of the present day Kerala, India. He was the founder and publisher of the newspaper Swadeshabhimani which was banned and confiscated by the Government of Travancore in 1910 due to its criticisms against the government and the Diwan of Travancore, P. Rajagopalachari. He was an avid reader of Rashid Rida’s Islamic magazine, Al-Manar. Vakkom Abdul Qadir Moulavi led the Kerala Muslim Aikyasangham(Kerala Muslim United Association) , an organisation founded in 1922 to spread Salafism. Vakkom Moulavi is known as the father of Islamic renaiss

Vakkom Moulavi

Vakkom Mohammed Abdul Khader Moulavi (28 December 1873 - 31 October 1932) , popularly known as Vakkom Moulavi was a social reformer, teacher, prolific writer, Muslim scholar, journalist, freedom fighter and newspaper proprietor in Travancore, a princely state of the present day Kerala, India. He was the founder and publisher of the newspaper Swadeshabhimani which was banned and confiscated by the Government of Travancore in 1910 due to its criticisms against the government and the Diwan of Travancore, P. Rajagopalachari. He was an avid reader of Rashid Rida’s Islamic magazine, Al-Manar. Vakkom Abdul Qadir Moulavi led the Kerala Muslim Aikyasangham(Kerala Muslim United Association) , an organisation founded in 1922 to spread Salafism. Vakkom Moulavi is known as the father of Islamic renaiss