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Religion and Spirituality in Kozhikode, Kerala

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From Christianity to Islam to Buddhism to Judaism to Sikhism and more, what religious communities exist in Kozhikode? Here's what four local experts had to say about religion and spirituality in Kozhikode, Kerala.

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Kozhikode is a city of excellent achievements in the fields of art, culture, and economy. The art tradition of this city is much renowned. The people of Kozhikode are deadly passionate about dance, music, literature, and drama. The historic Mishkal Mosque is a perfect example of the cultural heritage of Kozhikode.

Debraj, says: 2020

As a part of “God’s Own Country”, Calicut is famous for her cuisines. Tourists usually refer to her as the “Food Hub of Kerala”. The residents are known for their hospitality. Calicut contains a wide range of hilly areas and aesthetic scenery. The majority who reside in this beautiful city are Muslims.

Our city is famous for its food and cuisines. The tourists who have visited Calicut, usually refer to it as the Food Hub of Kerala. The residents here are known for their hospitality. Calicut contains a wide range of hilly places and aesthetic scenery. The majority who reside here are Muslims, and for that reason we are called Malabaris.

Aishwarya, says: 2020

Calicut is great city or move in for those who love food and I mean great delicious food. And the great Scenes of old Malabar is amazing as a baked bacon. that Calicut is now becoming the top class cities even in India. it is in the famous state “THE GOD’S OWN COUNTRY.

Neeraj, says: 2020
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