The divine Graves of Emperor Qutbus Sulthan Sheikh CM Aboobacker Musliyar Radiyallh Ta'ala anhu, Madavoor, a naturally bestowed green village, located at the centre of Calicut District, 21 km far-off from Calicut and 3.5 km away from Calicut – Wayanad National Highway. The village is renowned for spiritual and religious education and for the great religious leaders and Sufis the world ever seen, for decades. Since 1990, when CM Valiyullahi took his fatal journey to native village after a long period of his voyage seeking Allah and spiritual relations, Madavoor had developed into a well acknowledged and well famous village in Kerala and outside. It is thousands of people are reaching here, daily, for getting spiritual and psychological satisfaction and for having solutions for their physical, financial, educational and other problems. It is a centre for consolation and hope for both Muslims and Non-Muslims.

The relation of this village with Muslim community of Kerala is established years back. It is a relation of spirit and soul and such a relation cannot be broken. Of course, the great Sufis, ever seen in the Muslim history of Kerala, like CM Valiyullahi, his father and grandfather and others of the same grade had employed well for the spiritual bond between this village and Muslim community. Additional to these, hundreds of scholars of Kerala are products of religious education provided in Madavoor in those days. For this village has a spiritual and religious history of long four hundred years.

History of CM Valiyullahi Makham Shareef

Madavoor, a village in Kozhikode district, is well known for great religious and spiritual leaders and Sufis. It is a naturally bestowed green village. The village is enriched with the great treasures of nature, like green beautiful fields and small hills. So the village generally can be called by anybody as the land of beauty. Great legend of the Sufi world C.M Valiyullahi was born, brought up and educated in the lap of this village. The village was renowned for the great spiritual leaders like Kunji Mahin Koya Musliyar, father of C.M Valiyullahi. Then it's fame spread all over India only because of the presence of CM Valiyullahi. He lived really in search for the God and His Wisdom irrespective of the worldly affairs. The sixty years of his life proved the depth of his dedication and obligation in the way of searching God. His life really offered solutions and consolations to a number of believers, irrespective of the nature of problems. His house became a center for getting solution to all problems of community, even for the cases which are rejected by great medical experts. The spiritual journey of the Sufis like him was with the inspiration retrieved from Holy Quran and Sunnah of Prophet Muhammed (Peace be upon Him) Madavoor, a naturally bestowed green village, located at the centre of Calicut District, 21 km far-off from Calicut and 3.5 km away from Calicut – Wayanad National Highway. The village is renowned for spiritual and religious education and for the great religious leaders and Sufis the world ever seen, for decades. Since 1990, when CM Valiyullahi took his fatal journey to native village after a long period of his voyage seeking Allah and spiritual relations, Madavoor had developed into a well acknowledged and well famous village in Kerala and outside. It is thousands of people are reaching here, daily, for getting spiritual and psychological satisfaction and for having solutions for their physical, financial, educational and other problems. It is a centre for consolation and hope for both Muslims and Non-Muslims. The relation of this village with Muslim community of Kerala is established years back. It is a relation of spirit and soul and such a relation cannot be broken. Of course, the great Sufis, ever seen in the Muslim history of Kerala, like CM Valiyullahi, his father and grandfather and others of the same grade had employed well for the spiritual bond between this village and Muslim community. Additional to these, hundreds of scholars of Kerala are products of religious education provided in Madavoor in those days. For this village has a spiritual and religious history of long four hundred years.