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  2. Islam in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The number of Muslims in Norway was first registered in official statistics in 1980 when it was given as 1006. ... about 94% believed Democracy is important, and 95% ...

  3. Religion in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Islam is the largest non-Christian religion in Norway with about 3.4% of the population officially (about 182,000 people in 2019) and has increased by 29.6% since 2014. [4] In 2006, 56% lived in the counties of Oslo and Akershus . [ 22 ]

  4. Islam and democracy - Wikipedia

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    A number of different attitudes regarding democracy are also represented among the general Muslim public, with polls indicating that majorities in the Muslim world desire a religious democracy where democratic institutions and values can coexist with the values and principles of Islam, seeing no contradiction between the two.

  5. Stop Islamisation of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Stop Islamisation of Norway (Norwegian: Stopp islamiseringen av Norge, SIAN) is a Norwegian anti-Muslim [1] [2] [3] group that was originally established in 2000. Its stated aim is to work against Islam, which it defines as a totalitarian political ideology that violates the Norwegian Constitution as well as democratic and human values. [4]

  6. Freedom of religion in Norway - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the parliament of Norway passed a law establishing the separation of church and state, although the Church of Norway is still mentioned in the constitution and accorded with a special status. [9] In June 2018, Norway's parliament voted to ban the burqa and niqab in schools, nurseries, and universities. [11]

  7. Mustafa Letter - Wikipedia

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    Islam, the only true faith, will gain victory here in Norway too. One day, mosques will be as common in Norway as churches are today, and my great-grandchildren will experience this. I know, and all Muslims in Norway know, that the population of Norway will come to the faith, and that this country will be Muslim!

  8. Islamophobia in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Islamophobia in Norway refers to the set of discourses, behaviours and structures which express feelings of anxiety, fear, hostility and rejection towards Islam and/or Muslims in Norway. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Islamophobia can manifest itself through discrimination in the workforce, negative coverage in the media, and violence against Muslims.

  9. Politics of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The National Audit of Norway (NAO Norway) is the independent audit agency of the Storting (Norwegian Parliament), ensuring financial accountability and transparency. It conducts government audits, and performance reviews, and monitors state-owned enterprises to ensure compliance with financial regulations and parliamentary decisions.