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Mukkam muslim orphanage

Mukkam Muslim Orphanage
Type Education
Established 1956
Location Calicut, Kerala, India
Website www.mmomukkam.org

Coordinates: 11°19′19″N 75°56′07″E / 11.321973°N 75.935386°E / 11.321973; 75.935386

Mukkam Muslim Orphanage (MMO) is an educational institution established in 1956 with 22 inmates. Now 28 institutions are functioning under the MMO management. It won the central government’s National Award for Child Welfare in 1982 and 2008.

MMO is set in the valley of the Western Ghats, at Mukkam about 35 km north east of Calicut city, Kerala, India.

The committee runs the following institutions for achieving the proposed goal. • Muslim Orphanage for Boys • Muslim Orphanage for Girls • Orphanage Madrasa Mukkam • MMO LP School Mukkam • MMO High School Mukkam • Manassery Juma Masjid • Working Women Hostel Mukkam • Teachers Training Institute Mukkam • Tailoring School • Orphanage Madrasa Manassery • MMO ITC MUkkam • M.A.M.O. College Manassery • Masjid Mariyam Mukkam • Relief Center Mukkam • VKH Memorial Arts College Mukkam • MMO LP School Manassery • M.K.H.M.M. Orphanage High School Manassery • Hira Residential School Mukkam • M.K.MH.M.M.O.H.S.S. Manassery • M.K.MH.M.M.O.V.H.S.E for Girls Mukkam • Islamic Cultural Center Mukkam • Un-aided Higher Secondary School for Girls

The thriving, little town today pulsates with life that mainly revolves around the elegant MMO campus. Curiously, the credit for the entire institution, that today nurtures around 1,200 little souls, goes to a single family (Vayalil family) presided by the grand patriarch Moi Haji in 1950s. Moi Haji, his brothers and their sons owned 16,000 acres of land between them. They grew teak trees and traded in its valuable timber and elephants caught from the luxuriant forests of Western Ghats.

Vayalil family's philanthropy was legendary. The vast chunks of land they owned was donated in later decades for churches, temples, mosques, schools and hospitals in and around the tiny village. They thus earned the love and respect of all. This manifests itself in the strong fraternal bonds seen among Hindus and Muslims in the area. The village stood by river Iruvazhinhipuzha which has been immortalized by Malayalam novelist S. K. Pattakkad.


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