List of mosques in Scandinavia
This is a list of mosques in Scandinavia. This includes the Scandinavian countries of Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
Denmark
| AMJ | Ahmadiyya |
|---|---|
| W | Wahhabism |
| S | Sunni Islam |
| Sh | Shia Islam |
| T | Turkish |
| U | Unknown |
| Name | Images | City | Year | G | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nusrat Jehan Mosque | ![]() |
Copenhagen | 1967 | AMJ | First mosque in Scandinavia |
| Great mosque of Copenhagen | |
Copenhagen | 19 June 2014[1] | First Great mosque, second mosque of Denmark |
Norway
| Name | Images | City | Year | G | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| World Islamic Mission mosque | ![]() |
Oslo | 1995 | S | |
| Nur mosque | ![]() |
Oslo | 1980 | AMJ | |
| Urtehagen mosque | ![]() |
Oslo | 1991 | S | |
| Bait-un-Nasr mosque | ![]() |
Oslo | 2011 | AMJ | Inaugurated on 30 September 2011 |
| Al Nor mosque | |
Tromsø | U | World's northernmost mosque |
Sweden
| Name | Images | City | Year | G | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nasir Mosque | ![]() |
Gothenburg | 1963 | AMJ | First mosque in Sweden |
| Masjid Aysha | Stockholm | Sunni | |||
| Gothenburg Mosque | Gothenburg | 2011 | Wahhabi | ||
| Bellevue Mosque | |
Gothenburg | Wahhabi | ||
| Malmö Mosque | ![]() |
Malmö | 1984 | Sunni | |
| Stockholm Mosque | ![]() |
Stockholm | 2000 | Unknown | |
| Falun islamiska center | Falun | 2011 | Sunni | ||
| Fittja Mosque | ![]() |
Stockholm | 2007 | Sunni | Turkish mosque |
| Uppsala Mosque | ![]() |
Uppsala | 1995 | Sunni | |
| Trollhättans Mosque | ![]() |
Trollhättan | Shia | ||
| Imam-Ali moskén | Järfälla | Shia | |||
| Sundsvalls Islamiska Kulturcenter | Sundsvall | Unknown | |||
| Alingsås Islamiska Center | Alingsås | Unknown | |||
| Ahlul Alkheir moskén | Solna | Unknown | |||
| Järfälla Islamiska Föreningen | Järfälla | Unknown | |||
| skogås islamiska center |
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skogås | sunni | ||
| Zainabiya Islamic Center | Märsta. Islamiska center i Gävle | unknown |
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See also
References
- ↑ "Denmark's first 'real' mosque opens, bankrolled by Qatar". The Times of Israel.
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