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Up until now, mosques in Copenhagen have been placed in existing and often anonymous buildings. Many of them are called 'basement mosques'. But it seems that the money has now begun flowing, and that the Muslim voters finally made politicians see the positive in granting them rights to build their Islamic control centers. Remember that Muhammad used mosques as a base of operations for conquest of the surrounding areas, and that it is a well-established historical practice in Islam to build large mosques as an assertion of Muslim presence, power and supremacy.
Four new mosques on their way in Copenhagen: Rovsingegade, Vibevej, Dortheavej and Amager (probably Njalsgade, where some people back in 2006 poured pig's blood on the ground in an obviously unsuccessful attempt to prevent the construction of the mosque). Three of them (Rovsingegade, Vibevej, Dortheavej) will be in Nørrebro.