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The mosques are mostly situated in regular city blocks, and are not easily visible features of the cities. Some of the earliest attempts to organize Islamic worship in Norway was done by labor organizations as early Muslims were labor migrants. [35] The first mosque was established in 1972 by Pakistani immigrants. [35]
19 June 2014 [1] S Second purpose-built mosque in Denmark, part of the Hamad Bin Khalifa Civilisation Center, financed by the former Emir of Qatar. Imam Ali Mosque: Copenhagen 1 October 2015 Sh Third purpose-built mosque in Denmark. Ayasofya Mosque Roskilde: 10 May 2018 T Mostly Turkish.
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Baitun Nasr Mosque (Norwegian: Baitun Nasr moské), also known as the Furuset Mosque (Norwegian: Furuset moské), is an Ahmadi Muslim mosque in Furuset in the borough of Alna, northeast of Oslo, Norway. [1] The mosque is the largest in the country, and can accommodate up to 5,000 people.
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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 ...
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