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  • Hellig sted i sørsamisk område, Lierne i Nord-Trøndelag.  99
    hellig_sted_lierne-2.jpg
  • Hellig sted i sørsamisk område, Lierne i Nord-Trøndelag.
    hellig_sted_lierne.jpg
  • Mount Sinai,  a 2285 m-high mountain, also called "Moses Mountain". It is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. And it is surrounded on all sides by the peaks of the mountain range. According to Jewish and Christian tradition this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic  religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top.
    sun_rise (15).jpg
  • Mount Sinai,  a 2285 m-high mountain, also called "Moses Mountain". It is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. And it is surrounded on all sides by the peaks of the mountain range. According to Jewish and Christian tradition this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic  religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top. Most people climb the mountain at night, so that they can see the sunsrise from the top.
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  • Mount Sinai,  a 2285 m-high mountain, also called "Moses Mountain". It is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. And it is surrounded on all sides by the peaks of the mountain range. According to Jewish and Christian tradition this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic  religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top. Most people climb the mountain at night, so that they can see the sunsrise from the top.
    mount_sinai (15).jpg
  • The Monastery of St. Katherine is the oldest continuously inhabited monastery in the World. Saint Catherine's Monastery, officially "Sacred Monastery of the God-Trodden Mount Sinai", lies on the Sinai Peninsula, at the mouth of a gorge at the foot of Mount Sinai, in the city of Saint Catherine, Egypt in the South Sinai Governorate. The monastery is controlled by the autonomous Church of Sinai, part of the wider Eastern Orthodox Church, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. <br />
Built between 548 and 565, the monastery is one of the oldest working Christian monasteries in the world. The site contains the world's oldest continually operating library, possessing many unique books including the Syriac Sinaiticus and, until 1859, the Codex Sinaiticus. According to tradition, Catherine of Alexandria was a Christian martyr sentenced to death on the breaking wheel. When this failed to kill her, she was beheaded. According to tradition, angels took her remains to Mount Sinai. Around the year 800, monks from the Sinai Monastery found her remains. <br />
Although it is commonly known as Saint Catherine's, the monastery's full official name is the Sacred Monastery of the God-Trodden Mount Sinai. The patronal feast of the monastery is the Feast of the Transfiguration. The monastery has become a favorite site of pilgrimage. The oldest record of monastic life at Sinai comes from the travel journal written in Latin by a woman named Egeria about 381–384. She visited many places around the Holy Land and Mount Sinai, where, according to the Old Testament, Moses received the Ten Commandments from God. The monastery was built by order of Emperor Justinian I (reigned 527–565), enclosing the Chapel of the Burning Bush (also known as "Saint Helen's Chapel") ordered to be built by Empress Consort Helena, mother of Constantine the Great, at the site where Moses is supposed to have seen the burning bush. The living bush on the grounds is purportedly the one seen by Moses. Structurally the monastery'
    st_katherine_sinai-5.jpg
  • The Monastery of St. Katherine is the oldest continuously inhabited monastery in the World. Saint Catherine's Monastery, officially "Sacred Monastery of the God-Trodden Mount Sinai", lies on the Sinai Peninsula, at the mouth of a gorge at the foot of Mount Sinai, in the city of Saint Catherine, Egypt in the South Sinai Governorate. The monastery is controlled by the autonomous Church of Sinai, part of the wider Eastern Orthodox Church, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. <br />
Built between 548 and 565, the monastery is one of the oldest working Christian monasteries in the world. The site contains the world's oldest continually operating library, possessing many unique books including the Syriac Sinaiticus and, until 1859, the Codex Sinaiticus. According to tradition, Catherine of Alexandria was a Christian martyr sentenced to death on the breaking wheel. When this failed to kill her, she was beheaded. According to tradition, angels took her remains to Mount Sinai. Around the year 800, monks from the Sinai Monastery found her remains. <br />
Although it is commonly known as Saint Catherine's, the monastery's full official name is the Sacred Monastery of the God-Trodden Mount Sinai. The patronal feast of the monastery is the Feast of the Transfiguration. The monastery has become a favorite site of pilgrimage. The oldest record of monastic life at Sinai comes from the travel journal written in Latin by a woman named Egeria about 381–384. She visited many places around the Holy Land and Mount Sinai, where, according to the Old Testament, Moses received the Ten Commandments from God. The monastery was built by order of Emperor Justinian I (reigned 527–565), enclosing the Chapel of the Burning Bush (also known as "Saint Helen's Chapel") ordered to be built by Empress Consort Helena, mother of Constantine the Great, at the site where Moses is supposed to have seen the burning bush. The living bush on the grounds is purportedly the one seen by Moses. Structurally the monastery'
    st_katherine_sinai-3.jpg
  • The Monastery of St. Katherine is the oldest continuously inhabited monastery in the World. Saint Catherine's Monastery, officially "Sacred Monastery of the God-Trodden Mount Sinai", lies on the Sinai Peninsula, at the mouth of a gorge at the foot of Mount Sinai, in the city of Saint Catherine, Egypt in the South Sinai Governorate. The monastery is controlled by the autonomous Church of Sinai, part of the wider Eastern Orthodox Church, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. <br />
Built between 548 and 565, the monastery is one of the oldest working Christian monasteries in the world. The site contains the world's oldest continually operating library, possessing many unique books including the Syriac Sinaiticus and, until 1859, the Codex Sinaiticus. According to tradition, Catherine of Alexandria was a Christian martyr sentenced to death on the breaking wheel. When this failed to kill her, she was beheaded. According to tradition, angels took her remains to Mount Sinai. Around the year 800, monks from the Sinai Monastery found her remains. <br />
Although it is commonly known as Saint Catherine's, the monastery's full official name is the Sacred Monastery of the God-Trodden Mount Sinai. The patronal feast of the monastery is the Feast of the Transfiguration. The monastery has become a favorite site of pilgrimage. The oldest record of monastic life at Sinai comes from the travel journal written in Latin by a woman named Egeria about 381–384. She visited many places around the Holy Land and Mount Sinai, where, according to the Old Testament, Moses received the Ten Commandments from God. The monastery was built by order of Emperor Justinian I (reigned 527–565), enclosing the Chapel of the Burning Bush (also known as "Saint Helen's Chapel") ordered to be built by Empress Consort Helena, mother of Constantine the Great, at the site where Moses is supposed to have seen the burning bush. The living bush on the grounds is purportedly the one seen by Moses. Structurally the monastery'
    st_katherine_sinai.jpg
  • The Monastery of St. Katherine is the oldest continuously inhabited monastery in the World. Saint Catherine's Monastery, officially "Sacred Monastery of the God-Trodden Mount Sinai", lies on the Sinai Peninsula, at the mouth of a gorge at the foot of Mount Sinai, in the city of Saint Catherine, Egypt in the South Sinai Governorate. The monastery is controlled by the autonomous Church of Sinai, part of the wider Eastern Orthodox Church, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. <br />
Built between 548 and 565, the monastery is one of the oldest working Christian monasteries in the world. The site contains the world's oldest continually operating library, possessing many unique books including the Syriac Sinaiticus and, until 1859, the Codex Sinaiticus. According to tradition, Catherine of Alexandria was a Christian martyr sentenced to death on the breaking wheel. When this failed to kill her, she was beheaded. According to tradition, angels took her remains to Mount Sinai. Around the year 800, monks from the Sinai Monastery found her remains. <br />
Although it is commonly known as Saint Catherine's, the monastery's full official name is the Sacred Monastery of the God-Trodden Mount Sinai. The patronal feast of the monastery is the Feast of the Transfiguration. The monastery has become a favorite site of pilgrimage. The oldest record of monastic life at Sinai comes from the travel journal written in Latin by a woman named Egeria about 381–384. She visited many places around the Holy Land and Mount Sinai, where, according to the Old Testament, Moses received the Ten Commandments from God. The monastery was built by order of Emperor Justinian I (reigned 527–565), enclosing the Chapel of the Burning Bush (also known as "Saint Helen's Chapel") ordered to be built by Empress Consort Helena, mother of Constantine the Great, at the site where Moses is supposed to have seen the burning bush. The living bush on the grounds is purportedly the one seen by Moses. Structurally the monastery'
    st_katherine_sinai-4.jpg
  • The Monastery of St. Katherine is the oldest continuously inhabited monastery in the World. Saint Catherine's Monastery, officially "Sacred Monastery of the God-Trodden Mount Sinai", lies on the Sinai Peninsula, at the mouth of a gorge at the foot of Mount Sinai, in the city of Saint Catherine, Egypt in the South Sinai Governorate. The monastery is controlled by the autonomous Church of Sinai, part of the wider Eastern Orthodox Church, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. <br />
Built between 548 and 565, the monastery is one of the oldest working Christian monasteries in the world. The site contains the world's oldest continually operating library, possessing many unique books including the Syriac Sinaiticus and, until 1859, the Codex Sinaiticus. According to tradition, Catherine of Alexandria was a Christian martyr sentenced to death on the breaking wheel. When this failed to kill her, she was beheaded. According to tradition, angels took her remains to Mount Sinai. Around the year 800, monks from the Sinai Monastery found her remains. <br />
Although it is commonly known as Saint Catherine's, the monastery's full official name is the Sacred Monastery of the God-Trodden Mount Sinai. The patronal feast of the monastery is the Feast of the Transfiguration. The monastery has become a favorite site of pilgrimage. The oldest record of monastic life at Sinai comes from the travel journal written in Latin by a woman named Egeria about 381–384. She visited many places around the Holy Land and Mount Sinai, where, according to the Old Testament, Moses received the Ten Commandments from God. The monastery was built by order of Emperor Justinian I (reigned 527–565), enclosing the Chapel of the Burning Bush (also known as "Saint Helen's Chapel") ordered to be built by Empress Consort Helena, mother of Constantine the Great, at the site where Moses is supposed to have seen the burning bush. The living bush on the grounds is purportedly the one seen by Moses. Structurally the monastery'
    st_katherine_sinai-2.jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m), also called "Moses Mountain". It is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top. Christians and Muslims have long regarded this summit as the sacred Mount Sinai although Jewish tradition is more guarded in ascribing an earthly location to Mount Sinai.
    moses_down (9).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m), also called "Moses Mountain". It is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top. Christians and Muslims have long regarded this summit as the sacred Mount Sinai although Jewish tradition is more guarded in ascribing an earthly location to Mount Sinai.
    moses_down (8).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m), also called "Moses Mountain". It is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top. Christians and Muslims have long regarded this summit as the sacred Mount Sinai although Jewish tradition is more guarded in ascribing an earthly location to Mount Sinai.
    moses_down (2).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m) also called "Moses Mountain", is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. According to Jewish and Christian tradition this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic  religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top.
    sun_rise (26).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m), also called "Moses Mountain". It is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top.
    down_moses (11).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m), also called "Moses Mountain". It is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top.
    down_moses (1).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m), also called "Moses Mountain". It is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top.
    moses_down (3).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m), also called "Moses Mountain". It is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top.
    moses_down (13).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m) also called "Moses Mountain", is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. According to Jewish and Christian tradition this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic  religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top.
    moses_down (1).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m) also called "Moses Mountain", is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. According to Jewish and Christian tradition this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic  religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top.
    sun_rise (9).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m) also called "Moses Mountain", is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. According to Jewish and Christian tradition this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic  religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top.
    sun_rise (7).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m) also called "Moses Mountain", is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. According to Jewish and Christian tradition this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic  religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top.
    sun_rise (4).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m) also called "Moses Mountain", is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. According to Jewish and Christian tradition this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic  religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top. A church was built on the top of Mt. Sinai very early, possibly in the 4th century, and rebuilt later under Justinian. Today, only the foundation of the old church remains, which was fairly large, measuring 21 meters in length and 11.5 meters  wide. In 1933, a small chapel dedicated to the Holy Trinity was raised over part of the ruins of the Justinian church. There is also an ancient mosque built on the peak.
    sun_rise (32).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m) also called "Moses Mountain", is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. According to Jewish and Christian tradition this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic  religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top.
    sun_rise (3).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m), also called "Moses Mountain". It is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top.
    moses_down (14).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m) also called "Moses Mountain", is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. According to Jewish and Christian tradition this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic  religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top.
    moses_down (12).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m) also called "Moses Mountain", is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. According to Jewish and Christian tradition this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic  religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top.
    sun_rise (6).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m) also called "Moses Mountain", is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. According to Jewish and Christian tradition this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic  religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top.
    sun_rise (33).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m) also called "Moses Mountain", is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. According to Jewish and Christian tradition this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic  religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top. A church was built on the top of Mt. Sinai very early, possibly in the 4th century, and rebuilt later under Justinian. Today, only the foundation of the old church remains, which was fairly large, measuring 21 meters in length and 11.5 meters  wide. In 1933, a small chapel dedicated to the Holy Trinity was raised over part of the ruins of the Justinian church. There is also an ancient mosque built on the peak.
    sun_rise (31).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m) also called "Moses Mountain", is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. According to Jewish and Christian tradition this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic  religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top.
    sun_rise (27).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m) also called "Moses Mountain", is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. According to Jewish and Christian tradition this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic  religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top.
    sun_rise (24).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m) also called "Moses Mountain", is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. According to Jewish and Christian tradition this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic  religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top.
    sun_rise (22).jpg
  • Mount Sinai (2285 m) also called "Moses Mountain", is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. According to Jewish and Christian tradition this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic  religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top.
    sun_rise (21).jpg
  • Bakgården. Det tyrkiske trossamfunnet i Drammen holder også til i et tidligere kristent gudshus, dvs. i Adventkirkens tidligere lokaler på Bragernes. Det Tyrkiske Trossamfunnet i Drammen Og Omegn Rømersvei 4, Drammen. Dvs. beliggende mellom Bragernes kirke, Bragernes nedre kirkegård, anlagt i 1853, og Den katolske kirken i Drammen. Som de skriver selv: "Hvert år besøker flere videregående skoler Drammen Sentrum Moske (Det Tyrkiske Trossamfunnet i Drammen). De kaller seg også Diyanet Drammen, dvs. Tyrkias forlengede arm i Norge gjennom sitt Directorate of Religious Affairs, Diyanet, Wikip:: As specified by law, the duties of the Diyanet are “to execute the works concerning the beliefs, worship, and ethics of Islam, enlighten the public about their religion, and administer the sacred worshiping places” According to Dagens Nyheter in 2017, nine mosques in Sweden have imams sent and paid for by the Turkish Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet). Along with their religious duties, the imams are also tasked with reporting on critics of the Turkish government. According to Dagens Nyheter, propaganda for president Erdoğan and the AKP party is presented in the mosques.
    adventkirken_drammen_tyrkisk-7.jpg
  • Det tyrkiske trossamfunnet i Drammen holder også til i et tidligere kristent gudshus, dvs. i Adventkirkens tidligere lokaler på Bragernes. Det Tyrkiske Trossamfunnet i Drammen Og Omegn Rømersvei 4, Drammen. Dvs. beliggende mellom Bragernes kirke, Bragernes nedre kirkegård, anlagt i 1853, og Den katolske kirken i Drammen. Som de skriver selv: "Hvert år besøker flere videregående skoler Drammen Sentrum Moske (Det Tyrkiske Trossamfunnet i Drammen). De kaller seg også Diyanet Drammen, dvs. Tyrkias forlengede arm i Norge gjennom sitt Directorate of Religious Affairs, Diyanet, Wikip:: As specified by law, the duties of the Diyanet are “to execute the works concerning the beliefs, worship, and ethics of Islam, enlighten the public about their religion, and administer the sacred worshiping places” According to Dagens Nyheter in 2017, nine mosques in Sweden have imams sent and paid for by the Turkish Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet). Along with their religious duties, the imams are also tasked with reporting on critics of the Turkish government. According to Dagens Nyheter, propaganda for president Erdoğan and the AKP party is presented in the mosques.
    adventkirken_drammen_tyrkisk-6.jpg
  • Det tyrkiske trossamfunnet i Drammen holder også til i et tidligere kristent gudshus, dvs. i Adventkirkens tidligere lokaler på Bragernes.  Et steinkast unna ligger to kirker. Det Tyrkiske Trossamfunnet i Drammen Og Omegn Rømersvei 4, Drammen. Dvs. beliggende mellom Bragernes kirke, Bragernes nedre kirkegård, anlagt i 1853, og Den katolske kirken i Drammen. Som de skriver selv: "Hvert år besøker flere videregående skoler Drammen Sentrum Moske (Det Tyrkiske Trossamfunnet i Drammen). De kaller seg også Diyanet Drammen, dvs. Tyrkias forlengede arm i Norge gjennom sitt Directorate of Religious Affairs, Diyanet, Wikip:: As specified by law, the duties of the Diyanet are “to execute the works concerning the beliefs, worship, and ethics of Islam, enlighten the public about their religion, and administer the sacred worshiping places” According to Dagens Nyheter in 2017, nine mosques in Sweden have imams sent and paid for by the Turkish Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet). Along with their religious duties, the imams are also tasked with reporting on critics of the Turkish government. According to Dagens Nyheter, propaganda for president Erdoğan and the AKP party is presented in the mosques.
    adventkirken_drammen_tyrkisk-2.jpg
  • Det tyrkiske trossamfunnet i Drammen holder også til i et tidligere kristent gudshus, dvs. i Adventkirkens tidligere lokaler på Bragernes. Det Tyrkiske Trossamfunnet i Drammen Og Omegn Rømersvei 4, Drammen. Dvs. beliggende mellom Bragernes kirke, Bragernes nedre kirkegård, anlagt i 1853, og Den katolske kirken i Drammen. Som de skriver selv: "Hvert år besøker flere videregående skoler Drammen Sentrum Moske (Det Tyrkiske Trossamfunnet i Drammen). De kaller seg også Diyanet Drammen, dvs. Tyrkias forlengede arm i Norge gjennom sitt Directorate of Religious Affairs, Diyanet, Wikip:: As specified by law, the duties of the Diyanet are “to execute the works concerning the beliefs, worship, and ethics of Islam, enlighten the public about their religion, and administer the sacred worshiping places” According to Dagens Nyheter in 2017, nine mosques in Sweden have imams sent and paid for by the Turkish Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet). Along with their religious duties, the imams are also tasked with reporting on critics of the Turkish government. According to Dagens Nyheter, propaganda for president Erdoğan and the AKP party is presented in the mosques.
    adventkirken_drammen_tyrkisk.jpg
  • Det tyrkiske trossamfunnet i Drammen holder også til i et tidligere kristent gudshus, dvs. i Adventkirkens tidligere lokaler på Bragernes. Det Tyrkiske Trossamfunnet i Drammen Og Omegn Rømersvei 4, Drammen. Dvs. beliggende mellom Bragernes kirke, Bragernes nedre kirkegård, anlagt i 1853, og Den katolske kirken i Drammen. Som de skriver selv: "Hvert år besøker flere videregående skoler Drammen Sentrum Moske (Det Tyrkiske Trossamfunnet i Drammen). De kaller seg også Diyanet Drammen, dvs. Tyrkias forlengede arm i Norge gjennom sitt Directorate of Religious Affairs, Diyanet, Wikip:: As specified by law, the duties of the Diyanet are “to execute the works concerning the beliefs, worship, and ethics of Islam, enlighten the public about their religion, and administer the sacred worshiping places” According to Dagens Nyheter in 2017, nine mosques in Sweden have imams sent and paid for by the Turkish Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet). Along with their religious duties, the imams are also tasked with reporting on critics of the Turkish government. According to Dagens Nyheter, propaganda for president Erdoğan and the AKP party is presented in the mosques.
    adventkirken_drammen_tyrkisk-4.jpg
  • Det tyrkiske trossamfunnet i Drammen holder også til i et tidligere kristent gudshus, dvs. i Adventkirkens tidligere lokaler på Bragernes. Det Tyrkiske Trossamfunnet i Drammen Og Omegn Rømersvei 4, Drammen. Dvs. beliggende mellom Bragernes kirke, Bragernes nedre kirkegård, anlagt i 1853, og Den katolske kirken i Drammen. Som de skriver selv: "Hvert år besøker flere videregående skoler Drammen Sentrum Moske (Det Tyrkiske Trossamfunnet i Drammen). De kaller seg også Diyanet Drammen, dvs. Tyrkias forlengede arm i Norge gjennom sitt Directorate of Religious Affairs, Diyanet, Wikip:: As specified by law, the duties of the Diyanet are “to execute the works concerning the beliefs, worship, and ethics of Islam, enlighten the public about their religion, and administer the sacred worshiping places” According to Dagens Nyheter in 2017, nine mosques in Sweden have imams sent and paid for by the Turkish Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet). Along with their religious duties, the imams are also tasked with reporting on critics of the Turkish government. According to Dagens Nyheter, propaganda for president Erdoğan and the AKP party is presented in the mosques.
    adventkirken_drammen_tyrkisk-5.jpg
  • Det tyrkiske trossamfunnet i Drammen holder også til i et tidligere kristent gudshus, dvs. i Adventkirkens tidligere lokaler på Bragernes. Det Tyrkiske Trossamfunnet i Drammen Og Omegn Rømersvei 4, Drammen. Dvs. beliggende mellom Bragernes kirke, Bragernes nedre kirkegård, anlagt i 1853, og Den katolske kirken i Drammen. Som de skriver selv: "Hvert år besøker flere videregående skoler Drammen Sentrum Moske (Det Tyrkiske Trossamfunnet i Drammen). De kaller seg også Diyanet Drammen, dvs. Tyrkias forlengede arm i Norge gjennom sitt Directorate of Religious Affairs, Diyanet, Wikip:: As specified by law, the duties of the Diyanet are “to execute the works concerning the beliefs, worship, and ethics of Islam, enlighten the public about their religion, and administer the sacred worshiping places” According to Dagens Nyheter in 2017, nine mosques in Sweden have imams sent and paid for by the Turkish Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet). Along with their religious duties, the imams are also tasked with reporting on critics of the Turkish government. According to Dagens Nyheter, propaganda for president Erdoğan and the AKP party is presented in the mosques.
    adventkirken_drammen_tyrkisk-3.jpg
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