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  2. Islam in Norway - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, the number of Muslims living in Norway was 182,607 (3.4% of the total population). [2] [3] [4] The majority of Muslims in Norway are Sunni, with a significant Shia minority. 55 percent of Muslims in the country live in Oslo and Viken. The vast majority of Muslims have an immigrant background, and very few ethnic Norwegians are Muslim.

  3. Religion in Norway - Wikipedia

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    An act approved in 2016 created the Church of Norway as an independent legal entity, effective from 1 January 2017. [32] [6] The Church of Norway was previously the country's public religion, and its central administrative functions were carried out by the Royal Ministry of Government Administration, Reform and Church Affairs until 2017. [33]

  4. Islam by country - Wikipedia

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    India is the country with the largest Muslim population outside Muslim-majority countries with more than 200 million adherents. [ 25 ] The Middle East - North Africa ( MENA ) region hosts 23% of the world's Muslims, and Islam is the dominant religion in every country in the region [ 26 ] other than Israel .

  5. List of mosques in Scandinavia - Wikipedia

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    World Islamic Mission mosque Oslo: 1995 S Nur mosque: Oslo: 1980 AMJ Urtehagen mosque: Oslo: 1991 S Baitun Nasr Mosque: Oslo: 2011 AMJ Biggest mosque in Norway Inaugurated on 30 September 2011 Al Nor mosque: Tromsø: U World's northernmost mosque

  6. Islam in the Arctic - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, a study of Finland's Muslims living inside the Arctic Circle found Palestinian, Iraqi, Persian, Turkish, Bengali, Somali, Pakistani and Afghan immigrants - virtually all of whom practiced Sunni Islam. [42] Norway's largest Arctic mosque is in Tromsø, built in 2006 by a convert to Islam and financed by a donation from an anonymous ...

  7. Category:Islam in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Islam sentiment in Norway (2 C, 7 P) I. Islamism in Norway (2 C, 3 P) M. Mosques in Norway (1 C, 2 P) N. Norwegian Muslims (4 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Islam ...

  8. Ahmadiyya in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The move came as a consequence of three individuals who contacted Yousuf themselves, when they became interested in Islam. Following their conversion, the Ahmadiyya Community of Norway was founded. [1] [2] However, the Community was first officially registered in the country in 1974, following larger immigration of Pakistani Ahmadis into Norway ...

  9. Central Jamaat-e Ahl-e Sunnat - Wikipedia

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    The Central Jamaat-e Ahl-e Sunnat is a congregation and mosque of the Pakistani community in Oslo, Norway with 6,000 members, making it the largest mosque in the country. [1] Within Sunni Islam, the mosque is affiliated with Sufism [1] and the Barelvi movement. [2]