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Sunday, November 4, 2018

Siddique Sarai Mosque, Park Town, Chennai

Siddique Sarai Mosque, Park Town, Chennai
Siddique Sarai Mosque is a choultry built in 19th Century for Muslim travelers in Park Town area of Chennai, the capital of the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu.


History
The 21-year-old Abdul Hakim arrived in Madras from his native Melvisharam (near Arcot) in 1884 to join his father Siddique Hussain Sahib. Having picked up the ropes of business, he started in 1907 a small business in hides and skins but grew it to such an extent that he became a merchant prince and a major donor to charities. Perhaps the best-known of those charitable contributions is Siddique Sarai, the Muslim choultry opposite Central Station.

When Abdul Hakim’s ailing father once arrived at Central from Bombay he found that there was no choultry nearby with facilities for Muslim travelers. Build one, he suggested to his son. And so, Abdul Hakim bought land opposite Ripon Building in an auction for Rs. 50,000 and laid the foundation stone for the Sarai in 1919. Claiming that the building was coming too near its tracks, the South Indian Railway raised objections to its construction.

The consequent case went up to the Privy Council and, eventually, after its ruling, the building was completed and inaugurated in 1921. The Sarai is now vested in the Jamaath of the Periamet mosque. Among Abdul Hakim’s other contributions are the Muslim High School in Triplicane, of which he was one of the founders. In Melvisharam, a higher secondary school and an engineering college bear his name. He was Sheriff of Madras in 1930 and in 1937 was elected to the Madras Legislative Assembly from North Madras.

The Structure
Siddique Sarai is a three-storey building that offers 43 retiring rooms whose charges progress from the free to, after three days, the nominal. It also has a mosque for men and one for women, where prayers are said at the scheduled hours. On road level and road-facing are shops whose rental helps to finance the Sarai. Before various constructions came up all around it, its Islamic architecture of arches, domes and minarets created a striking landmark in the area.


Connectivity
The place is located at about 100 meters from Central Metro Station, 400 meters from Park Station Bus Stop, 250 meters from Chennai Park Railway Station, 600 meters from Chennai Central Railway Station, 3 Kms from Egmore Railway Station, 11 Kms from Koyambedu Mofussil Bus Terminus and 21 Kms from Chennai Airport. The place is located very close to the Chennai Central Railway Station. You can proceed on foot to this place from the station. From other parts of the city, you can take a Cabs, Auto Rickshaw, Bus, Local Trains and Metro Trains to reach the place.
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