• "Muslims must follow Japanese law and language". • "The Japanese government is of the opinion that Muslims are fundamentalist, and unwilling to change their Muslim laws" • "Muslims cannot even rent a house in Japan" • "There is no sharia law in Japan" We wondered whether the graphic is accurate. read more
Those who converted to Islam through them returned to Japan and established in 1953 the first Japanese Muslim organisation, the "Japan Muslim Association", which was officially granted recognition as a religious organization by the Japanese government in June 1968. read more
Muslims in Japan are immigrants there and they are restricted severely from preaching Islam, may not increase the number of Mosques nor make any public demonstrations etc. At the first sign of any trouble, the Muslims are deported immediately. read more