Beemapally Mosque is a prominent Islamic pilgrimage site located near the coast in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. It is renowned for its vibrant Urs festival and as the final resting place of Beema Beevi, a revered Muslim woman saint.
Beemapally Mosque holds deep spiritual and cultural significance for Kerala’s Muslim community. It is dedicated to Syedunnisa Beema Beevi, a woman believed to have divine powers and to be of the Prophet’s lineage. The mosque is a symbol of religious harmony and attracts devotees from various faiths.
Architecturally striking with its pink domes and vibrant detailing, Beemapally blends Indo Islamic style with Kerala traditions. The mosque complex includes the tomb of Beema Beevi and her son, and it serves as a spiritual retreat for thousands of pilgrims.
One of the major highlights is the Beemapally Uroos, an annual 10-day festival held in memory of Beema Beevi. The event is marked by prayers, processions, music, and charitable activities, drawing massive participation.
Situated about 6 km from Trivandrum city center and near the Arabian Sea, the mosque’s coastal location adds to its tranquil and scenic appeal. Beemapally stands as a unique symbol of devotion, communal harmony, and Kerala’s multicultural heritage.