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Shahada is the Islamic declaration of faith in one God (Allah) and His messenger, Muhammad. It is considered the first of the Five Pillars of Islam. The Shahada is recited by Muslims as a testimony of their faith and acceptance of Islam. It can be recited alone, but two adult Muslim witnesses are needed. The full Shahada in Arabic is "لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله" (lā ʾilāha ʾillā-llāh, muḥammadun rasūlu-llāh). The Shahada is a simple yet profound statement that expresses a Muslim's complete acceptance and commitment to Islam.
Kaduwela is a city in Western Province, Sri Lanka. It is the largest city in terms of area with an area of 87.71 square kilometers, including reservoirs and water sources. Kaduwela has popular attractions like Mahamevnawa Bodhignana Buddhist Monastery. The city has a rich history, having originally been known as Kadudevola, a shrine of the goddess Pattini. It is located 13.4% of the area of the Colombo district. There is no information on who the current mayor of Kaduwela is. The city is expected to be a popular tourist destination by 2023.
Avissawella is a township in Sri Lanka’s Western Province, about 40 km by air and roughly 48 km by road east of Colombo, governed by an Urban Council and historically known as Seethawakapura or Sitavaka. It sits on the A4 route and at a key junction where roads diverge toward the Hill Country via Hatton and south through Ratnapura, reinforcing its role as a regional transport node. The area combines historical significance—being linked to the 16th‑century Sitavaka kingdom—with nature and leisure assets such as the Seethawaka Wet Zone Botanic Gardens, nearby waterfalls (Kumari Ella, Ella Uda Ella) and a water park that make it a popular day‑trip and weekend destination for Colombo residents. Ongoing interest focuses on eco‑tourism, heritage tourism and small-scale hospitality development, leveraging good road links and proximity to the capital. Local planning and infrastructure upgrades could shape its growth as a commuter and leisure hub, while conservation of wet‑zone ecosystems remains a parallel priority for sustainable development.