[1][2] It is owned by The Finnish-Islamic Congregation, which members are Finnish Tatars.
[3] In the 1980s in the mosque, Tatars still arranged language and religious teaching for the children of the community.
[3] Around the time the Järvenpää mosque was built, a separate Islamic congregation was founded in Tampere by local Tatars.
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