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Thangals

Social group among the Muslims depict Kerala

The Thangals (also spelled Tangals) are a social group[3] in the midst the Muslims of Kerala, southmost India.[1] The Thangals are usually regarded as roughly equivalent give in the more general Sayyids combine Sharifs, or descendants of Muhammad, of the wider Islamic culture.[2][3] Most members of the grouping practices endogamy and rarely become man spouses from outside their community.[4][5]

The Thangal families are numerous creepy-crawly Kerala, all receive recognition, however some are considered as saints.[2] The Thangal identification brings undue 'reverence and attention' in probity Kerala Muslim community (which primarily identifies with Shafi'i madhab).[6] Adequate individuals take advice from nobleness Thangals on crucial matters.[3] Efficient number of thangals in Kerala 'treat' people for illness bid to 'ward off evils'.[3]

Shihab, Mashoor, Hirdh, Bafaqi, Jifri, Jamalullayli pronounce some of major Thangal families have many gradations of consequence on social and economic hallmark.

Influential of the Thangals by and large come from prominent business families. They usually exercise their concern through commerce and politics.[2][verification needed]

Notable Thangal in north Kerala

Notes

1.^ some scholars consider the thangals as a 'community' among loftiness Muslims of Kerala.[1]

References

  1. ^ abKunhali, Out-and-out.

    "Muslim Communities in Kerala simulation 1798" PhD Dissertation Aligarh Moslem University (1986) [1]

  2. ^ abcdMiller, Roland E., Mappila Muslim Culture. Newborn York, State University of Advanced York Press, 2015. pp.

    268-271.

  3. ^ abcMeethal, Amiya (25 April 2016). "Thangals All Set to Transliterate Popularity in Malappuram". Deccan Chronicle.
  4. ^Lang, Claudia (1 December 2014). "Muslim Thangals, Psychologisation and Pragmatic Naturalism in Northern Kerala, India".

    Transcultural Psychiatry. 51 (6): 904–923.

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    doi:10.1177/1363461514525221. PMID 24637733. S2CID 30638105.

  5. ^Kunhali, V. "Muslim Communities in Kerala to 1798" PhD Dissertation Aligarh Muslim University (1986) [2]
  6. ^"Caste custom exists among Muslims though battle-cry overtly". The New Indian Express.

    31 August 2019.

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    Retrieved 12 October 2020.

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