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Prayer Times today in Örnsköldsvik, Västernorrland, Sweden are Fajar Prayer Time 01:50, Dhuhr Prayer Time 12:51, Asar Prayer Time 17:31, Maghrib Prayer Time 22:22 & Isha Prayer Time 23:46. Get the most accurate Örnsköldsvik, Västernorrland, Sweden Azan and Namaz times with both weekly Salat timings and monthly Salah timetable.
Örnsköldsvik, also known as Ö-vik, is a small coastal town and is the seat of Örnsköldsvik Municipality, situated in Västernorrland County, in the northern region of Sweden. It is one of the oldest inhabited areas in Sweden, with historical evidence of human presence dating back to the Nordic Bronze Age. A village known as Gene Fornby, a reconstruction of the Roman Iron Age, is situated on the outskirts of Örnsköldsvik, which is a famous tourist site. However, the existing town of Örnsköldsvik was established in 1842 CE. The current population of Örnsköldsvik is around 35,000. This small town holds the record of hosting the first-ever Winter Paralympics, which took place in 1976.
Islam in Sweden is a relatively small minority, comprising just 8 to 10% of its population. Islam has no historical presence in this country. Muslims migrated from countries in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia. But the presence of Islam in Örnsköldsvik, like in other small towns in Sweden, is even less than in big cities like Stockholm. Since, as a matter of policy, the Swedish authorities do not allow the collection of population data by religion, it is difficult to estimate the exact number of Muslims living in Örnsköldsvik. A careful analysis suggests that there might be fewer than 1,500 Muslims living in Örnsköldsvik. Per some reports, the active Muslim community in Örnsköldsvik comprises a few hundred Muslims.
Örnsköldsvik is a small town with just a few hundred Muslims. Accordingly, there is only one known Islamic Worship place in this small town, where fewer than 100 Muslims often gather for Friday Congregational Prayer. No other Mosque is situated in and around Örnsköldsvik, within a radius of 35 kilometers from this town. However, quite a few Mosques and Islamic centers are functional in the big cities like Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö, which serve the Muslim community of Sweden, including the small towns like Ö-vik.
Islamic Cultural Center, known as “Islamiskt Kulturcenter" in the local language, maintains the only mosque in this small town. The mosque itself is known as Öviks Moské Masjid Al-Rahman. It serves the local Muslims in the performance of religious obligations. It also serves them in religious education, marriage, funeral, and other religious activities, apart from regular daily prayers and congregational Friday Prayers. This Mosque also provides facilities for the performance of religious obligations for families and children. The Islamic Cultural Center of Ö-vik also serves the local Muslim Community for their social and cultural gathering, where families can participate.
*Prayer times as of July 5, 2026
Historically, there was no presence of Islam in the entire country of Sweden, including Örnsköldsvik; Islam entered this Country just a few decades ago, with the migration of Muslims for different purposes, mostly related to financial matters. Muslims immigrated here from Syria, Somalia, Iraq, Bosnia, Afghanistan, and Pakistan in search of better living standards. Accordingly, there are no historical Islamic Cultural and heritage sites found in almost the entire country of Sweden, including this small coastal town.
The Islamic heritage and cultural traits can only be found in the shape of various Mosques and Islamic Centers, mostly functioning in major cities of Sweden, such as Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö. One such center, known as Islamiskt Kulturcenter, is also serving the Muslim community in Örnsköldsvik. This center also manages the only Mosque of Örnsköldsvik. Through the cultural and social activities of this Center, along with the performance of religious obligations at Öviks Moské Masjid Al-Rahman, the Islamic culture is kept alive in this small town. Apart from it, there is no cultural heritage of Islam present in this part of Sweden.
This center and the Mosque maintained by them mainly serve the Muslim Community of Örnsköldsvik in the following ways:
The small Muslim community of Ö-vik is mainly served by Islamiskt Kulturcenter (Islamic Cultural Center). Additionally, the local Muslim Community is also assisted in various religious and cultural affairs by some other major Islamic Centers, functioning nationwide, based in Stockholm and other big cities.
Apart from the Islamic Cultural Center Örnsköldsvik, there are no other active Muslim community service organizations working within the territorial limits of this small town. Muslims in this town are a very small minority, comprising not more than 1,500 individuals, out of which less than one thousand are actively participating in Islamic Cultural and religious activities. Despite being fewer in numbers, the Muslim community of Örnsköldsvik actively participates in religious activities, especially on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, and fasting during the month of Ramadan. On the other hand, regular daily prayer is attended by just a few Muslims, whereas the Jumma (Friday) congregational prayer attracts more Muslims in the local Mosque, managed by the Islamic Cultural Center of Örnsköldsvik.
Since the major Islamic community service organizations are mostly based in big Cities like Stockholm, which is more than 500 kilometers away, requiring a six-hour drive to reach, the impact of their community services hardly reaches this small town. Accordingly, the only organization helping and assisting local Muslims is the Islamic Cultural Center Örnsköldsvik.
Celebration of Islamic festivals and events often becomes somewhat difficult for the Muslim Community living in non-Muslim Countries, especially when they are in numbers, just like the small town of Örnsköldsvik, where Muslims are just in hundreds, not thousands. There might be multiple reasons behind this hard fact, but the major point of concern is their smaller numbers. Örnsköldsvik is one such glaring example, where the Muslim Community finds it hard to observe the Islamic festivals and events, not even in the manner that Muslims living in other parts of Sweden.
Despite all odds, the small Muslim minority of Örnsköldsvik is quite particular in observing some of the major Islamic festivals and events, including fasting in the month of Ramadan and celebrating Eid al-Fitr. Although they might not be quite regular in the performance of daily regular prayers in the only Mosque of this town, they observe the fasting month of Ramadan with deep association with their religion. The only local Mosque and the Islamic Center help them in the performance of Taraweeh Prayers during this month, which is attended by a good number of Muslims. They also arrange special Iftar Meals, which are attended by Muslims along with their families. However, most of the local Muslim families prefer to break the fast in their homes.
Special Eid prayers are arranged by the Islamic Center in their Mosque, on the occasion of both Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. Families, however prefer to celebrate Eid with their friends at an individual level, however, prefer to celebrate Eid with their friends at an individual level. The most difficult task they often have to face is the slaughtering of sacrificial animals, which is the major religious obligation on the day of Eid al-Adha. The reason is the policy matter of the Swedish authorities, which does not allow any individual to slaughter animals publicly and individually. To fulfill this religious ritual, the local Muslim Community mostly performs it with the assistance of approved slaughterhouses, in collaboration with the Islamic Cultural Center.
Another difficulty that many Muslims often experience is that there is no official holiday at the national level on the occasion of any of the Muslim festivals and events in Sweden. However, the majority of employers generously allow special leaves for Muslim employees on this occasion.
Overall, the Muslim community of Örnsköldsvik somehow manages to celebrate the major Islamic events and festivals with religious affiliation.
Halal Food options and restaurants are available in Örnsköldsvik, where Halal meat products are served and sold. However, the Muslims, especially the visitors, are often advised by the local Muslim community to enquire about the food being served at these restaurants, especially poultry and meat, to ensure that these were slaughtered in the Islamic way. Despite that, some of the local restaurants in Örnsköldsvik guarantee the provision of Halal foods.
Don Libanon is one of the most popular Halal Restaurants functioning in Örnsköldsvik. Mainly providing Middle Eastern-style foods, this Lebanese restaurant provides both dine-in and take-away facilities. It functions from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm on weekdays but remains closed on Sundays. Quite popular among the Muslim families for its wide variety of food options.
| Fajr | Duhur | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01:50 | 12:51 | 17:31 | 22:22 | 23:46 |