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CM Abdulla Moulavi (Arabic:سي.ام. عبد الله مولوي, Malayalam:സി.എം. അബ്ദുള്ളാ മവ്ലവി) widely known as Chembarika Quazi, was a Muslim scholar hailing from the Chambarika, a village from Kasaragod and active member of Samastha Kerala Jamiyathul Ulama. He was well known for his special command in astronomy and mathematics. He championed for the progress of Muslims and laid foundation for Jamiya Sadiya (Deli, Kasaragod) and Malabar Islamic Complex〔http://www.miccollege.org/home/1-latest-news/87-khazi-c-m-abdulla-moulavi〕 (Chattengal, Kasaragod). He writes down many valuable oeuvres in astronomy and Islamic jurisprudence and established a time table for the prayer time ( Namaz time). He served as Qazi for about 100 Mahals (localities) and concentrated his work based on Mangalore. He championed for the communal harmony in Karnataka. ==Early life== Born in 1933 into a famous scholarly family in the Chembarikka village of Kasargod, Qazi got his initial education from his father Muhammad Kunchi Musliyar bin Abdullah al-Jamhari, a verily respected scholar whose abode worked as a traditional court and a spiritual refuge for seekers. Muhammad Kunchi Musliyar taught various branches of Islamic knowledge at the native mosque for 25 years, and acted as the Qazi of several adjoining villages, called Mahallu. When he died in 1973, CM Abdullah Maulvi was unanimously asked to inherit his father. By that time he had earned sound knowledge, maturity and insights needed to keep the scholarly heritage of the family.
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