The Jamat Mosque is located in Malappuram on Malappuram-Venkara Road and is modelled after the temple. This 280 years old Mosque has blue doors and snow-white walls and was built under the direction of the Hindu Prana Nambi family. The mighty family had once usurped the properties of Muslims by sheer muscle power. The tears of many affected Muslims had an adverse effect on the Nambi family, resulting in incurable illness to them. To get rid of the trauma they were advised to build a Mosque as repentance. The Malappuram Jamat Mosque is the result of it. The four day annual festival at the mosque is celebrated in April. Near the mosque there is a mausoleum dedicated to the shaheeds of the Malappuram who laid down their lives in the Mopilla revolt. The brave exploits of these men have been immortalised in the Mappila ballads.