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  1. Mohammedali Shihab Thangal (4 May 1936 – 1 August 2009), known with the honorific prefix Sayed, was an Indian community leader, Islamic scholar and politician from Kerala. [2] [3] He is sometimes regarded as "the most important Mappila leader" of modern Kerala. [4]

  2. Sayyid Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangal (born 1964) is the eldest Panakkad Thangal. Prominent members. Sayyid Ali (18th century) Sayyid Hussain ibn Muhlar (1812–1882) P. M. S. A. Pukkoya Thangal (died 1975) Sayyid Muhammedali Shihab Thangal (1936–2009) Sayyid Hyderali Shihab Thangal (1947–2022) Sayyid Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangal (born 1964)

  3. Aug 1, 2009 · Mohammedali Shihab Thangal (4 May 1936 – 1 August 2009), known with the honorific prefix Sayed, was an Indian community leader, Islamic scholar and politician from Kerala. He is sometimes regarded as "the most important Mappila leader" of modern Kerala. Quick Facts Sayed Mohammed Ali Shihab Thangal, Born ... Close.

  4. Mar 7, 2022 · Malayala Manorama and Kodappanakkal family have enjoyed a warm relationship that extends to several decades, starting from the times of Panakkad Pookoya Thangal. The ties became stronger after Panakkad Syed Muhammedali Shihab Thangal took over the reins of the family on the demise of his father, Pookoya Thangal.

  5. Panakkad Syed Mohammedali Shihab Ba-Alawi Al-Hussainy Pookoya Thangal (4 May 1936 – 1 August 2009) was a Muslim religious leader and politician from Kerala. [3] [4] He was the President of the Kerala state committee of the Indian Union Muslim League and a member of the Pukkoya Thangal family, [5] [6] [7]

  6. Apr 16, 2024 · When the Babri Masjid was demolished, my brother Syed Muhammedali Shihab Thangal (then the IUML chief) wanted no tension and requested community members to stand guard at temples and ensure that no stone falls on a Hindu temple…

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  8. Feb 5, 2024 · When Babri Masjid was demolished in 1992, the IUML was led by Panakkad Syed Muhammedali Shihab Thangal, eldest brother of Sadiq Ali. The senior Thangal had then appealed to the community: “Not a single stone should fall on a Hindu house. Muslims should stand guard for Hindu temples, if required.”