The first
mosque in the village was built near Attanagalla Oya (Ovitta) in 1688. Later, the mosque had to be moved to another area as it was affected by frequent floods. Today, this mosque is called Kahatowita Grand Masjidh (Muhiyiddeen Jumma Mosque). The mosque is used for daily prayers and other religious and social activities. The second mosque, Masjidun Noor was built in 1975. In 1997, Jamiuth Tawheed Masjid was built as the third Jumma Masjidh. Whilst previously, the majority of villagers followed
Sufi Tariqas such as
Qadiriyya and
Shadhili, most people now follow the Quran and Sunnah. Assayed Ahmed Mubarak, a scholar from
Hadramaut,
Yemen who introduced the Qadiriyya Tariqa, visited Kahatowita in 1857.
Abdullah Ibn Umar Badheeb Al Yamani, a scholar from
Hadramaut,
Yemen visited the village in 1859 to preach Islam and to educate people. Later, Qadiriyya Tariqa was introduced by the people following his visit. He established a takkiya, near to the Muhiyiddeen Jumma mosque and started Zikr Majlise and Islamic classes to attract the people towards Masjidhs. He founded Kahatowita Al-Badriya Maha Vidyalaya, the first school in Kahatowita in 1891. He was also a founder of
Zahira College, Colombo. The people who followed Shadhili Tariqa were brought to the village by Ibrahimul Makki in 1928. He opened a Shadhili in Kahatowita. ==Education==