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Islamic Center of Central Missouri

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Islamic Center of Central Missouri at night
Islamic Center of Central Missouri at night

Islamic Center of Central Missouri is a mosque located in Columbia, Missouri. Established in 1983, it is the first Islamic center in the state of Missouri.

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Islamic Center of Central Missouri
Locust Street, Columbia

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N 38.9493 ° E -92.3321 °
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Columbia Islamic Center

Locust Street
65201 Columbia
Missouri, United States
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