The Mappila community has a rich tradition of folk songs called:

Theyyam Paattukal
Mappilappattukal
Kummi Paattukal
Thiruvathira Paattukal

The correct answer is B) Mappilappattukal.

Mappilappattukal are a genre of folk songs sung by the Mappila community, a Muslim community of Kerala, India. The songs are typically sung in praise of Allah, the Prophet Muhammad, and other Muslim saints. They are also sung to celebrate weddings, births, and other special occasions.

Mappilappattukal are a rich and vibrant tradition that has been passed down through the generations. The songs are often accompanied by music from the chenda, a traditional drum, and the mizhav, a pair of cymbals.

Here is a brief description of each option:

  • Theyyam Paattukal are a genre of folk songs sung by the Theyyam community, a Hindu community of Kerala. The songs are typically sung in praise of the Theyyam deities, who are believed to be incarnations of Hindu gods and goddesses.
  • Kummi Paattukal are a genre of folk songs sung by the Kummi community, a Hindu community of Kerala. The songs are typically sung in a circle, with the dancers holding hands and moving in a rhythmic pattern.
  • Thiruvathira Paattukal are a genre of folk songs sung by the Thiruvathira community, a Hindu community of Kerala. The songs are typically sung during the Thiruvathira festival, which is a celebration of fertility and the harvest.
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