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  2. Islam in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, an estimated 30,000 Muslims lived in Denmark, amounting to 0.6% of the population. [4] The majority of Muslims in Denmark are Sunni, with a sizeable Shia minority. [5] Members of the Ahmadiyya community are also present in Denmark. In the 1970s Muslims arrived from Turkey, Pakistan, Morocco and the former Yugoslavia (mainly Bosnia) to ...

  3. Islam in the Arctic - Wikipedia

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    Some Muslims opt to pray local time, and estimate the prayer times in the summer when they cannot use the sun. A parishioner interviewed by VICE News explained he had chosen Alaska because while applying to immigrate to the United States as a doctor, it was easier if settlement plans were in an under-staffed community in need of doctors. [26]

  4. Pakistanis in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Denmark's oldest mosque, opened in Hvidovre in 1967, is operated by the Pakistan-based Ahmadiyya denomination. Most Pakistanis in Denmark are Muslims. Like in other communities, a number of different movements are found, such as the Sunni Hanafi Barelwi movement is represented by the Muslim Institute in Copenhagen, while the Minhaj-ul-Quran movement has its head office in northwest Nørrebro ...

  5. Human rights in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Denmark has one officially recognized indigenous groups: the Inuit - the Greenlandic Inuit of Greenland and the Greenlandic people in Denmark (Inuit residing in Denmark). Despite there being around 70.000 people living and identifying as an Inuk person, there is no official state registry defining the Inuit as Indigenous nor as a distinct ...

  6. Islamic Community Center of Anchorage Alaska - Wikipedia

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    [1] began in 2010 to replace the musalla in a strip mall that had previously served the approximately 3000 Muslim residents. [2] [3] [4] The new mosque is intended to serve Anchorage's diverse Muslim community in a 15,000-square-foot-facility (1,400 m 2). [5] [6] [7] It is located at Spring Street and E. 80th Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska. [8]

  7. 9 Safest Places To Retire Abroad for Less Than $2,000 a Month

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    A lower cost of living, better weather, lower taxes and a higher quality of life are all reasons to think about making the move to another country when you get ready to retire -- and leaving the U ...

  8. Former Trump adviser: If Denmark can’t defend Greenland, let ...

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    Former national security adviser Robert O’Brien said in a Sunday interview that Denmark should let the U.S. “buy” Greenland if it cannot defend the self-governing country, noting the ...

  9. Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Estimates for the number of Muslims in Alaska range from 2,000 to 5,000. [118] [119] [120] In 2020, ARDA estimated there were 400 Muslims in the state. [109] The Islamic Community Center of Anchorage began efforts in the late 1990s to construct a mosque in Anchorage. They broke ground on a building in south Anchorage in 2010 and were nearing ...