ARCHITECTURE
It has three subcategories -Institutions, Religious buildings and Residential buildings. Everything related to architecture of homes and religious-social buildings can be found here. It also traces up the symptoms of various discussions that sounded among Mappilas on the concept of construction.
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This meant to be the collection of Mappila's cultural contributions. The cultural life is divided into three important areas- Literary life, Performing Arts and Sufi Performances.
View ArchivesECONOMIC LIFE
Documents of Mapila’s Economic life is devided into Agri and Fishery, Enterpreneurship and Migration.
View ArchivesINTELLECTUAL LIFE
Academic, Organizations and Publications are the three sub-categories of Intellectual life which is enriched by material by material and religious knowledge and various academic engagements.
View ArchivesMEMOIRS
This memorizes the Mapilas those were proficient in the yard of literature, writings, politics and religion. It also comprises their works, attitudes and everything related with them.
View ArchivesPOLITICAL LIFE
Pre and post independence political life of Mapilas has divided into three sub-categories: Agitation, Rebellions, electioneer, and organizational.
View ArchivesRELIGIOUS LIFE
Religiosity of Mapila is very complex due to their jurisprudential tradition and mystic features and they are very controversial because of polemics among various organizations. This category is divided into Fatwas, Hajj and Polemics.
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Social appearance of Mapila, especially their belongings, festivals and institutions made them distinct one. Attires, ornaments, festivals and social institutions are sub-categories under here.
View ArchivesVOLUNTEERING
Mappilas are famous for their voluntary acts of an individual or group freely giving time and labour for community service. There are many volunteers who are scattered under specific organizations and serving society, as well as people whom can not fix anywhere. They work in their areas, such as medicine, education, or emergency rescue, even though they are trained or not. Others serve on an as-needed basis, such as in response to a natural disaster and etc.
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