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Trincomalee District Jumma Mosques S.N Regd TRINCOMALEE DISTRICT JUMMA MOSQUES S.N REGD. NO. NAME TYPE ADDRESS CITY 1 R/017/T/001 MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA MOSQUE JM AKKARAICHENAI MUTUR - 01 IRAKKAKANDY MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA 2 R/035/T/002 JM IRAKKAKANDY NILAVELI MOSQUE 3 R/111/T/003 KURINCHAKKERNI JUMMA MOSQUE JM KURINCHAKKERNI KINNIYA 4 R/112/T/004 MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA MOSQUE JM NILAVELI - 01 NILAVELI 5 R/208/T/005 PERIYAKADAI JUMMA MOSQUE JM 22, COURT ROAD TRINCOMALEE 6 R/269/T/006 MUHIYIDEEN GRAND JUMMA MOSQUE JM THOPPUR THOPPUR 7 R/0348/T/007 MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA MOSQUE JM PALATOPPUR THOPPUR 9 R/0430/T/009 MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA MOSQUE JM ANAICHENAI MUTUR - 02 10 R/0467/T/010 MUHIYIDEEN GRAND JUMMA MOSQUE JM MAIN STREET MUTUR 11 R/0522/T/011 MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA MASJID JM 133, MOOR STREET, DIVISION NO. 4 TRINCOMALEE PERARU COLONY MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA 12 R/0554/T/012 JM UNIT 1, PERARU KANTALAI MOSQUE 13 R/0556/T/013 RAHMANIYA GRAND JUMMA MOSQUE JM SINNA KINNIYA KINNIYA - 1 14 R/0558/T/014 JAMALIYA MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA MOSQUE JM JAMALIYA STREET, DIVISION NO. 02 TRINCOMALEE 15 R/0559/T/015 GRAND JUMMA MOSQUE JM PERIYA KINNIYA KINNIYA 16 R/0584/T/016 MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA MOSQUE JM KUCHCHAVELI TRINCOMALEE 17 R/0593/T/017 MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA MOSQUE JM ASAD NAGAR KILIVEDDY 18 R/0648/T/018 PERATHUVELI JUMMA MOSQUE JM PERATHUVELI KANTALAI 20 R/0654/T/022 SAMMAVETCHATIVU JUMMA MOSQUE JM KINNIYA KINNIYA MASJIDUL MUNAWWARA JUMMA 21 R/0655/T/023 JM MAKKULUTHU, CHINA BAY MOSQUE MANCHOLAI MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA 22 R/0659/T/024 JM KINNIYA - 02 KINNIYA MOSQUE POOVARASANTIVU MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA 23 R/0660/T/025 JM POOVARASANTIVU KINNIYA MOSQUE 24 R/0661/T/026 MUHIYIDEEN CENTRAL JUMMA MOSQUE JM KADDAYARU, SINNA KINNIYA KINNIYA 25 R/0662/T/027 MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA MOSQUE JM NEERADDUMUNAI, WELLAIMANAL CHINABAY 26 R/0667/T/028 MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA MOSQUE JM PERIYAPALAM MUTUR 27 R/0670/T/29 MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA MOSQUE JM PULMODDAI PILMODDAI 28 R/0671/T/030 MASJIDUL SALIHATH JUMMA MOSQUE JM SIRAJ NAGAR THAMPALAKAMAM PARAIPANCHAN AL AKSA JUMMA 29 R/0674/T/031 JM UNIT - 10 MULLIPOTHANA MOSQUE 30 R/0675/T/032 AL IHZAN JUMMA PALLI JM KUDDIKARACHCHI KINNIYA 31 R/0676/T/033 MALAY (JAWA) KOTHBA MOSQUE JM KINNIYA KINNIYA 32 R/0677/T/034 AL MASJIDUL HUDA JUMMA MOSQUE JM CIDYALAYA ROAD TRINCOMALEE 33 R/0680/T/035 MASJIDUL HUDA JUMMA MOSQUE JM RODDAWEWA TRINCOMALEE MUHIYIDEEN ANDAVAR JUMMA 34 R/0682/T/036 JM 154, NORTH COAST STREET TRINCOMALEE PALLIVASAL 36 R/0279/T/039 MASJIDUL AALI JUMMA MOSQUE JM 213, CENTRAL ROAD TRINCOMALEE 37 R/0548/T/040 MOHIDEEN JUMMA MOSQUE JM ARAFATH NAGAR THAMPALAGAMAM 38 R/0684/T/041 KAKAMUNAI JUMMA MOSQUE JM KAKAMUNAI KINNIYA 39 R/0720/T/043 AL HIJRA JUMMA MASJID JM 7TH COLONY MULLIPOTHANA 40 R/0785/T/044 MANCHOLAICHENAI JUMMA MOSQUE JM MANCHOLAICHENAI KINNIYA 41 R/0802/T/045 MASJIDUL ILAHIYA JUMMA MOSQUE JM PULMODDAI PULMODDAI 42 R/0843/T/046 MASJIDUL HAMEEDIYA JUMMA MOSQUE JM UNIT 08, MULLIPOTHANA 43 R/0854/T/047 KARIMALAYOOTHU MOSQUE JM KINNIYA KINNIYA 44 R/890/T/049 MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA MOSQUE JM UNIT 2, PERARU KANTALAI 45 R/0953/T/053 MUTUR GRAND JUMMA MOSQUE JM KNOX ROAD MUTUR - 5 46 R/0954/T/054 BUHARY MOSQUE JM 95TH MILE POST MULLIPOTANA 47 R/0993/T/056 KADIRIYA JUMMA MOSQUE JM KANDALADIYOOTHU KINNIYA SELVANAGAR MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA 48 R/1030/T/058 JM SELVANAGAR THOPPUR MOSQUE ALLINAGAR MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA 49 R/1031/T/059 JM ALLAINAGAR THOPPUR MOSQUE 50 R/1042/T/060 ALIM NAGAR MOHIDEEN JUMMA MOSQUE JM ALIM NAGAR KINNIYA 51 R/1051/T/061 MASJIDUL AHIRA jumma mosque JM SURANKAL KINNIYA 52 R/1052/T/062 MASJIDUL HILOOR JUMMA MOSQUE JM ANDANKULAM, KANDY ROAD TRINCOMALEE 53 R/1053/T/063 MOHIDEEN JUMMA MOSQUE JM PUDAVAIKKADDU, THIRIYAI TRINCOMALEE 54 R/1056/T/064 MASJIDU-UN-NOOR JUMMA MOSQUE JM JINNAH NAGAR, LOVE LANE TRINCOMALEE 55 R/1057/T/065 MOHIDEEN JUMMAH MOSQUE JM IQBAL NAGAR NILAVELI 57 R/1080/T/067 MASJIDUL ILAHIYA JUMMA MOSQUE JM ANAIKAT ROAD, PERARU KANTALE 58 R/1084/T/068 BABUL HAMTHU JUMMA MOSQUE JM BODDUKACHI AGBHOPURA 59 R/1101/T/071 JAWA JUMMA MOSQUE JM UNIT 10, MULLIPOTANA 61 R/1109/T/073 MEERA MACAM JUMMA MOSQUE JM 99TH MILE POST, MEERA NAGAR THAMPALAKAMAM 62 R/1121/T/075 JAMIUL ALFR MOSQUE JM WARD NO. 2, PALANAGAR MUTUR - 2 NALLAPIDDIYARU, NAMALWATTE, 63 R/1132/T/077 MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA MOSQUE JM PANKULAM MORAWEWA 64 R/1134/T/078 MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA MOSQUE JM MUNAICHENAI KINNIYA 66 R/1144/T/080 MASJIDUL AKSA JM WANARU KINNIYA 68 R/1149/T/082 BADURIYA JUMMA MOSQUE JM PUTHUKKUDIRUPPU KINNIYA AL MASJIDUL HUSSENIYA JUMMA 69 R/1166/T/083 JM MUDCOVE TRINCOMALEE MOSQUE 70 R/1193/T/084 NOORULLAH JUMMA MOSQUE JM WARD NO. 5, IDIMAN KINNIYA 73 R/12234/T/087 MASJIDUN NOOR JUMMA MOSQUE JM THAHA NAGAR MUTUR 75 R/1228/T/089 MASJIDUL KHAIRIYA JUMMA MOSQUE JM PONNAVARANTIVU KINNIYA 78 R/1239/T/093 MOHIDEEN JUMMA MOSQUE JM JINNAH NAGAR, L.B. 5 TOPPUR 79 R/1240/T/094 MASJIDUL FALAH JUMMAH MOSQUE JM TOPPUR TOPPUR 83 R/1275/T/100 JAMIUS SALAAM JUMMA MOSQUE JM NALLAPITIYARU PANKULAM 85 R/1303/T/102 MASJIDUL AHLA JUMMA MOSQUE JM NADU -OOTTU KINNAYA 86 R/1330/T/103 MASJIDUL NOORANIYA JUMMA MOSQUE JM FAISAL NAGAR KINNIYA 87 R/1337/T/104 HILUR JUMMA MOSQUE JM MAHAMARU KINNIYA 89 R/1385/T/106 MASJIDUL JAMIAH JUMMA MOSQUE JM CHOLAVADDAVAN KINNIYA 91 R/1396/T/108 MASJIDUN NOOR JM JABAL NAGAR, 6TH MILEPOST MUTUR 92 R/1402/T/109 MASJIDUL HASANATH JUMMA MOSQUE JM KATKULY, SOORANKAL KINNIYA MASJIDUS SALAH JUMMA MOSQUE 94 R/1412/T/111 JM KINNIYA KINNIYA AILIYADI JUNCTION 95 R/1427/T/112 MASJIDUS SAFIA JUMMA MOSQUE JM VEPPANTHAVANAI KINNIYA 96 R/1432/T/113 MASJIDUL MUNAWWAR JM SALAMATH NAGAR, KUTTIYAKULAM KINNIYA 99 R/1446/T/116 MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA MOSQUE JM MAHAROOF TOWN, PILLAIKULI MANAL KINNIYA 100 R/1448/T/118 MASJIDUL FITHRY JUMMA MOSQUE JM PANICHCHANKULAM, VANARU KINNIYA 11TH MILE POST, IQBAL NAGAR, 102 R/1471/T/121 MUHIYIDEEN JUMMA PALLIVASAL JM TAMPALAKAMAM PALAMPODDARU 103 R/1474/T/122 AL MASJIDUL KALHEERIYA JM JINNAH NAGAR MUTUR - 2 104 R/1480/T/123 MASJIDUL KABEER JM JINNAHPURAM PULMODDAI - 4 106 R/1524/T/125 MASJIDUL FALAH JM KAKKAMUNAI 6 KINNIYA 108 R/1543/T/127 AL MASJIDUT THAKWA JM ARAVU NAGAR, KAKKAMUNAI KINNIYA 109 R/1567/T/128 MASJIDUN NOOR JUMMA MOSQUE JM SINNAPILLAICHENI CHINA BAY 110 R/1568/T/129 AL MASJIDUL JAMIAH JM MULLIPOTHANA MULLIPOTHANA 112 R/1574/T/131 ANVER JUMMA MOSQUE JM MAHRU GRAMAM KINNIYA 114 R/1580/T/133 MASJIDUN NOOR JUMMA MOSQUE JM MADARASA VEDDI, PERARU KANTALAI 115 R/1584/T/134 MUHAMMATHIYA JUMMA MOSQUE JM 4TH CHANEL MULLIPOTHANA 116 R/1590/T/135 AL MASJIDUL BARIYA JM ARAFATH NAGAR, TRINCOMALEE STREET PULMODDAI - 1 117 R/1598/T/136 AL - MASJIDUL MAHWAS SALAM JM PUTHU NAGAR KINNIYA 120 R/1621/T/139 AL MASJIDUL FARIYA MOSQUE JM MADINA NAGR KINNIYA 122 R/1631/T/141 MOHAMEEDIYA JUMMA MOSQUE JM THAHIB NAGAR KANTALE 124 R/1649/T/143 AL MASJITHUL NOORIYA JUMMA MOSQUE JM THAKWA NAGAR MUTUR 125 R/1651/T/144 MASJIDUL NAJAL MOSQUE JM POLICE STATION ROAD MUTUR - 07 126 R/1666/T/145 MASJIDUL DHARUL ULOOM JM V.C. ROAD, KURUNCHAKERNY - 02 KINNIYA 127 R/1677/T/146 MASJIDUL JANNATH JUMMA MOSQUE JM CHAMPALANE ANDANKULAM 137 R/1789/T/156 MASJIDUL DARUL ULOOM JM T.C. ROAD, KURUNCHAKERNY - 02 KINNIYA AL MASJIDUL RABBANIYA JUMMA 138 R/1793/T/157 JM JAYA NAGAR KUCHCHAVELI MOSQUE AL MASJIDUL SALAHUDEEN JUMMA 139 R/1796/T/158 JM SATHAM NAGAR MULLIPOTHANA MOSQUE 140 R/1797/T/159 NOORANIYA JUMMA MOSQUE JM GANES LANE, NOORANIYA ROAD TRINCOMALEE 146 R/1847/T/165 NOORANIYA JUMMA MOSQUE JM SIRAJ NAGAR THAMBALAKAMAM 154 R/1948/T 173 THARIKKUL JUMMA MOSQUE JM PAKKIRAM VIDDAI ALIYADI 155 R/1954/T 174 Al Masjidul Nabavi Jumma Mosque, JM Batticaloa, Puthunagar, Kinniya 157 R/1958/T 176 Al Hasanath Jumma Masjid, JM Ward No 01, Pulmoddao, 159 R/1971/T 178 Al Hudha Jumma Mosque, JM Vadalikulam, T/Kuchchaveli 161 R/1976/ T 180 Al Masjidul Jamiyah Jumma Mosque, JM Jamiya Nagar, Mullipothani, 164 R/2009/T 183 AL MASJITHUTH THAQWAH JM LINGANAGAR TRINCOMALEE UMMU ATHEEQ RILWANIYA JUMMAH 167 R/2053/T 186 JM MAHROOF NAGAR, SATHAM STREET KINNIYA-03 MOSQUE JEICA HOUSING SCHEME, IQBAL NAGAR, 168 R/2057/T 187 DHARUS SALAM JUMMAH MASJID JM TRINCOMALEE NILAVELI 169 R/2062/T 188 AN-NOOR JUMMAH MASJID JM CASSIM NAGAR, KUCHCHAVELI TRINCOMALEE 173 R/2067/T 192 HAIRATH JUMMAH MASJID JM ALLAI NAGAR EAST T/THOPPUR 176 R/2139/T 196 ATH THOWHEETH JUMMAH MASJID JM DIVISION NO-03 PULMODDAI 184 R/2278/T/204 IHSANIYA JUMMAH MASJITH JM VILVELI-05 KINNIYA 191 R/2439/T/211 JENNAH JUMMAH MOSQUE JM JINNAH NAGAR, PULMODDAI PULMODDAI 193 R/2446/T/213 MASJIDUS SAFA JUMMAH MOSQUE JM MAIN STREET, SAFA NAGAR, PULMODDAI. PULMODDAI 196 R/2468/T/216 AL-AQSHA JUMMAH MOSQUE JM 6TH MILE POST, KAPPAL THURAI, CHINABAY 201 R/2536/T/221 Al HASANATH JUMMA MOSQUE JM TSUNAMI RESETTLEMENT VILLAGE,NADOOTHU,KINNIYAKINNIYA 203 R/2594/T/223 MASJIDUR RAHMAN JUMMAH MOSQUE JM VEPPANTHAVANAI, THUVARANKULAM, KINNIYA KINNIYA MOSQUES 19 R/0652/T/020 MUNAICHCHENAI NADUPPALLI M MUNAICHCHENAI - 4 KINNIYA 65 R/1143/T/079 GOPALAPURAM MUHIYIDEEN MOSQUE M GOPALAPURAM NILAVELI 77 R/1236/T/091 MOSQUE AT DOCKYARD M NAVAL HEAD QUARTERS TRINCOMALEE 88 R/1383/T/105 MUHIYIDEEN MOSQUE M ARAFA NAGAR MUTUR 93 R/1407/T/110 MASJIDUN SABIYA M VEPANTHAVANAI KINNIYA 97 R/1438/T/114 AL MASJIDUN NOORANIYA M THAKWA NAGAR MUTUR 101 R/1470/T/120 MASJIDUR RAHMAN M NEDUNTIVU, JIHATH NAGAR MUTUR 121 R/1624/T/140 MASJIDUL FIRTHOUS M SANGAMAM CHINA BAY 123 R/1648/T/142 MASJIDUL QUBAH M HIJRA NAGAR, WELLAIMANAL CHINA BAY 128 R/1679/T/147 AL MASJIDUL THAQWA M PULMODDAI PULMODDAI 129 R/1680/T/148 MASJIDUL SIRAJIYA M KENIKKADU MUTUR - 01 130 R/1688/T/149 AL MASJIDUL FALAHAL MASJIDUL FALAH M RIYATH NAGAR KINNIYA 134 R/1758T/153 MASJIDUL FIRDOUS M KENIYYADI KAKKAMUNAI 135 R/1762/T/154 MASJITH SALAMIYA M SEAVIEW ROAD, SALAMIYA PULMODDAI 136 R/1783/T/155 MASJIDUL
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