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Dawatagaha Mosque

Dawatagaha Mosque in Lipton Circus, Colombo, has become a byword in every Muslim home and no Muslim passes the shrine of the saint without paying his respects.

The 150-year-old shrine the resting-place of the Muslim saint His Holiness Seyedina as-Sheikh Usman Siddique Ibn Ahdurrahman, who visited Ceylon from Arafat, Arabia and visited Adam's Peak at Balangoda, and later resided in what was later known as Cinnamon Gardens, has an interesting history behind it

In 1820 a Sinhalese woman oil monger, the sole wage-earner of the family, was going on her daily rounds, travelling from Bambalapitiya through the cinnamon jungle to Maradana.

In this jungle she tripped over the root of a Cadju tree and fell. Her clay pot was smashed to pieces. "Aiyo, Aiyo!" she cried out, "My family will have no food today. My only means of earning has been destroyed." She wept her eyes out in desperation and exhausted, fell fast asleep. A voice awakened her. It asked her not to despair and bade her rise, assuring her that everything would be well soon. She looked up and found no one in sight and in desperation burst into tears again

Again the voice repeated the reassuring words. This was incredible as she had hardly seen any human being within earshot in that dense jungle. Suddenly she saw an old man in green garb and his holy mien was an inspiring sight to the The party of Mushinis recited Yaseen and Fathiha and prayed: "Oh Vohiyullah (saint)! Praise is to Allah for having given us the opportunity to bear witness to your miracle. Almighty Allah, may you reveal to us the identity of this Vohiyullah."

They returned to Mamma Lebbe's mother and vouched for the truth of the miracle and the accuracy of the woman's report. They bought up the rest of the woman's oil after she had fi nished her rounds and dismissed her after giving her a good meal. The Muslims of the area appointed Maniema Lebbe as their leader, and Trustee of the shrine. The identity of the saint was still unknown.

In 1847, twenty-seven years after the miracle, there came from Maghreb to this island a divine Sheikh Ali Jahbarooth Moulana, who took up his residence at the Maradana Mosque, Colombo. He was informed of the Dawatagaha miracle and on an appointed Friday, after Jumma prayers, a party of Muslims headed by Jahbarooth Moulana and including Katheeb Assena Lebbe, Sheikh Abdul Quadir and others proceeded to the shrine and recited Kath ham Fathiha.

Jahbarooth Moulana identifi ed the grave of the saint. He shrouded himself with his ‘jubbah' (robe), knelt by the grave and sought communion with the saint. When he fi nally emerged from the shroud his face seemed ablaze with divine light. He announced to the assembled Muslims:

"Oh, Almighty Allah, this is a most venerable saint. His name is Seyed Usman Siddique Ibn Abdurrahman, one who came to this island on a pilgrimage to Adam's Peak and after living in the vicinity for some time, died here." He then turned to Katheeb Thambi Lebbe and said, "What month is this?"

Katheeb Thambi Lebbe said, "Today is the fourth day of the Muslim month of Zulqadha.' Jahbarooth Moulana then told those assembled, "We shall recite Kath ham Fathiha for the ten days of this month every year in the saint's memory and distribute "niyath."

He gave a sovereign to the Trustee, Mamma Lebbe, and asked him to prepare ghee rice for the pilgrims. He also asked the Muslims to find a flagpole. A bamboo stalk was found near Mamma Lebbe's house and handed over to Jahbarooth Moulana who exclaimed "Marhaba! Marhaba!" and tearing a portion of his white turban, made a flag of it, and planted the flagpole at the head of the grave.

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