Buddhism in Iceland

[1] Buddhism has existed since the 1990s after immigration from countries with Buddhist populations, mainly Thailand.

As of 2008, there are three Buddhist organizations in Iceland officially recognized as religious organizations by the Icelandic government.

The oldest and largest is the Buddhist Association of Iceland, a Theravada group, which was recognized in 1996 and had 880 members in 2010.

Another group, Zen in Iceland – Night Pasture, a Zen group, was recognized in 1999 and had 75 members in 2010.

The most recent group is, SGI in Iceland, a Soka Gakkai International group, which was recognized in 2008 with 135 members.

Membership in registered non-Christian religious organizations in Iceland. The dark blue line represents Buddhism