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  2. Zuism - Wikipedia

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    Zuism became a government-recognised religion in Iceland in 2013 when Icelandic law was amended to allow further non-Christian religions to be registered with the state. [6] The Zuist Church was founded years before, in 2010, by Ólafur Helgi Þorgrímsson, who left it shortly after it became government recognised.

  3. Religion in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The Baháʼí Faith in Iceland was the religion of 0.08% of the population of Iceland in 2023, organised into the Baháʼí Community (Baháʼí samfélagið). [1] The Baháʼí Faith was introduced in 1924 by the American Amelia Collins — who was later recognised as a prominent Baháʼí Hand of the Cause —, and the first Icelander who ...

  4. Iceland - Wikipedia

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    0.55% members of Zuist groups. On March 8, 2021, Iceland formally recognised Judaism as a religion for the first time. Iceland's Jews will have the choice to register as such and direct their taxes to their own religion. Among other benefits, the recognition will also allow Jewish marriage, baby-naming and funeral ceremonies to be civilly ...

  5. 2024 Icelandic parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    The number of voters per parliamentary seat varies significantly between the constituencies of Iceland. [ citation needed ] The number of seats per constituency was determined by law in 1999 and is not updated before each election except when the number of voters per representative in the most represented constituency reaches half the number of ...

  6. Talk:Religion in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Hi all; I wrote an article about Iceland's Zuists in the German-language Wikipedia , but was under the impression - from recent news and the current Zuist web site - that the movement was intended as a protest against Iceland's church tax system from the start. That it may have started as an actual, serious attempt at introducing the worship of ...

  7. File:Zuist Church logo (December 2015).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Logo (as of December 2015) of "Zuists in Iceland" (Icelandic: Zúistar á Íslandi) a popular movement calling for mass conversion to Zuism, Sumerian religion, as a mean to reform church-state relations in Iceland

  8. Category:Monuments and memorials in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Monuments and memorials in Iceland" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. List of political parties in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Iceland Democratic Party (Lýðræðisvaktin) Icelandic Movement – Living Country (Íslandshreyfingin – lifandi land) Icelandic National Front (Íslenska þjóðfylkingin) Liberal Party (Frjálslyndi flokkurinn) National Awakening (Þjóðvaki) Nationalist Party (Flokkur Þjóðernissinna) National Preservation Party (Þjóðvarnarflokkurinn)

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