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Central Mahallu Juma Masjid, Muvattupuzha

Mosques completed in 1927Mosques in KeralaReligious buildings and structures in Ernakulam districtUse Indian English from December 2019
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Central Mahallu Juma Masjid is a Juma Masjid in Muvattupuzha, Kerala, India. The CMJ aims at purging poverty, diseases and assists poor and helpless people. The CMJ's goals are eradicating unemployment, instituting educational reforms, and leading Islamic society in the path of glory. The CMJ mainly focuses on social and welfare activities.

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Central Mahallu Juma Masjid, Muvattupuzha
Kochi - Madurai - Dhanushkodi Road, Muvattupuzha Kizhakkekara

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Kochi - Madurai - Dhanushkodi Road
686661 Muvattupuzha, Kizhakkekara
Kerala, India
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