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Genmiskiy: The first mosque built in Fuvahmulah

Genmiskiy – the first mosque in Fuvahmulah - was built by Aboobakr Naib Kaleygefaanu who travelled to the island to call for the then Buddhist people of the island to convert to Islam. Historians have said that Aboobakr Naib Kaleygefaanu was the son of Yahya Naib Kaleygefaanu, who was the son of Fuvahmulah-born Yoosef Naib Kaleygefaanu. Aboobakr Naib Kaleygefaanu was buried at this historic mosque he built.

Though the exact date that the people of Fuvahmulah converted to Islam remains unknown, it is believed that they converted to Islam not long after the King who ruled Maldives converted to Islam in 1153. Genmiskiy also enjoys the honor of hosting the first Friday prayer and Eid prayer in the island.

Genmiskiy grounds – Sun photo/ Fayaz Moosa

The well situated in the mosque is famous for its refreshing water. People still drink from it. Legend has it that anyone who drinks from the well is sure to come back to Fuvahmulah, and will always have a special place his/her heart for the island.

Legend also has it that water drawn from four corners of the well have four distinct tastes. However, such a difference is not noticed now.

Genmiskiy well – Sun photo/ Fayaz Moosa

Sources:

Dhivehiraajjeyge Geography ge Vanavaru

Writings by Al-Marhoom Ibrahim Saeed Moosa

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