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Ramadan in Iceland: A Tale of Two Mosques
Uriya Shavit
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Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies
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Muslims
100%
Iceland
100%
Ramadan
100%
Europe
50%
Quran
50%
Local Influence
50%
TV Channels
50%
Salaf
50%
Mecca
50%
Medina
50%
Nordic States
50%
Wasa
50%
Religio
50%
Reykjavik
50%
Transnational Influences
50%
Satellite TV
50%
Arts and Humanities
Mosques
100%
Ramadan
100%
Leaders
33%
Justification
33%
Europe
33%
Local
33%
Adherence
33%
Transnational
33%
Division
33%
devout
33%
Mecca
33%
Koran
33%
conflation
33%
Satellite Television
33%
Reykjavik
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Iceland
100%
Europe
50%
Field Study
50%
Satellite Television
50%