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There are dozens of independent Islamic societies in Finland. The oldest one is Finnish Islamic Association which was established in 1925. It has about 700 members of whom all are Tatars. The society has mosques in Helsinki, Tampere and Lahti. The only building established only as mosque in Finland is Järvenpää Mosque. [citation needed] The ...
Islam is the second-largest religion in Europe after Christianity. [2] Although the majority of Muslim communities in Western Europe formed as a result of immigration, [3] there are centuries-old indigenous European Muslim communities in the Balkans, Caucasus, Crimea, and Volga region.
Mosques in Europe by country (41 C) + Islam in the Ottoman Empire (8 C, 9 P) Islam in the Soviet Union (5 C, 19 P) ... Islam in Finland (5 C, 7 P) Islam in France (8 ...
Finland is a predominantly Christian nation where 63.6% of the Finnish population of 5.6 million are members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland , 33.6% are unaffiliated, 1.0% are Orthodox Christians, 0.9% are other Christians and 0.9% follow other religions like Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, folk religion etc. [1] These ...
Russia will have the largest total population of Muslims in Europe, however. [318] Most of these changes are expected to come from immigration. [318] In the Americas, Canada’s Muslim population is expected to increase to 6.6% and United States' to 2% by 2030. [318] These increases, much like Europe, are expected to be driven mainly by ...
BBC News's Muslims in Europe: Country guide; CIA FactBook; Religious Intelligence; The University of Virginia; The US State Department's International Religious Freedom Report 2007; The US State Department's Background Notes; Vipassana Foundation's Buddhists around the world; World Statesmen; Catholic Hierarchy's Its Bishops and Dioceses ...
The Finnish-Islamic Congregation (Finnish: Suomen Islam-seurakunta, Tatar: Finlandiya Islam Cemaatı) is an Islamic congregation which members are local Tatars. It was founded in 1925 and was the first Islamic congregation in Finland. The congregation has activity in Helsinki, Järvenpää, Kotka and Turku.
The term Muslim Europe is used for the predominantly Muslim countries of Europe, including Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Turkey, Kosovo, and Azerbaijan.As well as Muslim majority regions in Europe, including western parts of North Macedonia, Sandžak region within Serbia and Montenegro, Rhodope Mountains in Bulgaria, [1] and many Muslim majority republics within Russia such as Kabardino ...