The World Islamic Mission (WIM) is an international Sufi-inspired Sunni Muslim organization established in Mecca in 1972. In Norway, its headquarters and main mosque are located in the Åkebergveien district of Oslo. The mosque, which opened in 1995, was the first purpose-built mosque in Norway and is a significant landmark known for its beautiful architecture, featuring two minarets and a large turquoise dome. The interior is decorated with intricate tile work imported from Iran and Turkey. The organization plays a central role in the religious and social life of many Muslims in Norway, offering educational programs, counseling, and various community services. It is one of the largest Islamic organizations in the country and is known for its moderate profile and focus on integrating Islamic values within the context of Norwegian society.