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  2. Islam in the Arctic - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Sun Mosque in Inuvik, Canada, which led Amier Suliman to remark: "This is the first minaret to be erected in the Arctic ...some will say it's a new frontier for Islam". [1] The history of Islam in the Arctic starts relatively late in the chronology of Islamic history, the Arctic Circle being at a great distance from traditional Muslim ...

  3. Midnight Sun Mosque - Wikipedia

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    It is the northernmost mosque in the Western Hemisphere [3] and the only one in North America above the Arctic Circle. [a] Inuvik's Muslim community outgrew its original worship centre, a truck trailer, by the late 2000s. They had bought land for a mosque, but construction costs were too great.

  4. History of Islam in the Arctic Circle - Wikipedia

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  6. Early Muslim conquests - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 February 2025. Expansion of the Islamic state (622–750) For later military territorial expansion of Islamic states, see Spread of Islam. Early Muslim conquests Expansion under Muhammad, 622–632 Expansion under the Rashidun Caliphate, 632–661 Expansion under the Umayyad Caliphate, 661–750 Date ...

  7. Talk:Islam in the Arctic - Wikipedia

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    The title of the article really should just be "Islam in the Arctic" and only got to its current state because of an erroneous belief that "Arctic=Arctic Circle" but the Arctic Circle is a more restrictive area - whereas everything in the article is considered "Arctic" by either Western or Russian definitions of the term.

  8. Sakha Republic - Wikipedia

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    water: Arctic Ocean (including Laptev Sea and Eastern Siberian Sea) (North). Highest point: Peak Pobeda (3,003 m) Maximum N–S distance: 2,500 km (1,600 mi) Maximum E–W distance: 2,000 km (1,200 mi) Sakha stretches to the Henrietta Island in the far north and is washed by the Laptev and Eastern Siberian Seas of the Arctic Ocean. These waters ...

  9. History of Islam in the Arctic and Subarctic regions

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