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The Nor Moske, Oslo is the first mosque in Oslo which became famous after the blowing up of an unexploded Nazi bomb around 20 years back. Nor Moske, Oslo has survived the attacks and presently it belongs to the Ahmadiyya congregation. The Ahmadiyya congregation is presently constructing a new mosque at Furusey.
Though the Ahmadiyya congregation considers themselves as Moslems, but most other Moslems consider them as heretic. The Nor Moske in Oslo congregation maintains a low profile and the followers are not asked publicly to come for prayers.
Situated in the Frognerveien area in Oslo, the Nor Moske in Oslo can be conveniently reached. The nearest Station is Majorstuen.
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