Uppsala Mosque
59°52′26.49″N 17°38′17.37″E / 59.8740250°N 17.6381583°E / 59.8740250; 17.6381583
The Uppsala Mosque (Swedish: Uppsala Moské) is a small but very frequented mosque located in the Kvarngärdet neighbourhood of Uppsala in Sweden. At the time of construction, it was mistakenly claimed to be the northernmost mosque in the world (Saint Petersburg was). It is still the northernmost mosque in Sweden.
There is another small mosque in Uppsala, located at Bandstolsvägen 28, near Gottsunda centrum
History
On 1 January 2015, the mosque was attacked with a molotov cocktail.[1]
See also
- Islam in Sweden
References
- ^ Sullivan, Tom (1 January 2015). "Sweden hit by third mosque arson attack in a week". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
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