



Ten years ago, MMCE wasn’t an organization—it was a gathering. Small in number, but immense in heart. What began as a few Muslim Malayali families sharing meals, prayers, and memories has grown into a vibrant, supportive community. It’s no surprise it has flourished; the foundation was laid with sincerity, unity, and faith.
At the heart of it all was Nasserkka—a man known not just for his warmth, but for his ability to bring people together wherever he goes. He didn’t just build a community here; he inspired one. Through him, friends became family, and a shared sense of belonging took root.
There was no formal structure back then—just homes opening to one another, children growing up side by side, and a shared commitment to uphold the values that mattered. That early spirit of togetherness set the tone for everything that would follow.
A decade on, MMCE is still guided by that same spirit. We honor those early days and the people who shaped them—not with grand events or monuments, but by continuing to live out the values they embodied: generosity, faith, and unity.
