Unveiling the Spiritual Teachings of Tamil Muslim Saints in South Tamil Nadu

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R.Kathiresan
Dr. A. H. Mohideen Badushah

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This article delves into the profound teachings and spiritual guidance offered by Tamil Muslim saints in the southern region of Tamil Nadu, unraveling their enduring impact on the cultural and spiritual landscape. Through an exploration of the teachings of revered figures such as Hazrat Khwaja Syed Tajuddin and Mian Abdul Khader Jeelani, the article navigates the spiritual wisdom they imparted and its resonance within South Tamil Nadu. Examining the profound messages of unity, compassion, and spiritual enlightenment preached by these saints, the article illustrates their influence on societal norms and cultural practices within the region. It illuminates instances of interfaith harmony, social cohesion, and the practical application of their teachings in the lives of individuals and communities. Furthermore, the article reflects on the contemporary relevance of these teachings in today's society, evaluating their continued impact on fostering unity and understanding among diverse communities. By honoring the legacy of their preachings, this article celebrates the enduring significance of Tamil Muslim saints in shaping the spiritual fabric of South Tamil Nadu.

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R.Kathiresan

Research Scholar (19211191081024), Department of History, Sadakathullah Appa College, (autonomous) Rahmath Nagar, Tirunelveli.  Affiliated to Mononmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu, India

Dr. A. H. Mohideen Badushah

Assistant professor, Department of History, Sadakathullah Appa College, (autonomous) Rahmath Nagar, Tirunelveli.  Affiliated to Mononmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu, India