Since the 1980s, Japan has attracted Muslim immigrants, mainly from South and Southeast Asian countries. The emergence of these Islamic communities in Japan is reflected by the presence of around one hundred mosques and musallas (rooms or buildings for the performance of five daily prayers) on the Japanese archipelagos. This paper aims to discuss South and Southeast Asian Muslim communities in Japan, and the spaces used for their rituals and social activities as they have developed into full congregations able to support mosque construction and maintenance. I investigate how the transnational aspect of migration has shaped the architectural availability of places of prayer, and the development of the ummah (Muslim community). My data was co...
This paper is based on my field research during six months (April-September 2015) in Yogyakarta. The...
Man is created to submit only to the Almighty Allah SWT. Amidst daily routine and life challenges, M...
Korea and Japan have similar history in Islam and common experience in dealing with recently establi...
Since the 1980s, Japan has attracted Muslim immigrants, mainly from South and Southeast Asian countr...
Estimates of the number of non-Japanese Muslims residing in Japan in 2004 range from 60 to 70,000 pe...
Japan is a country where the majority are Shinto and Buddhist. However, because every year the numbe...
This is a case study on Tokyo Mosque and the da'wah activities in Japan among contemporary Japanese ...
Little has so far been discussed or written on Islam and Muslims in Japan, even less so on Islam and...
This research focuses on the changing of image on Islam in Japan and the efforts of Japan’s civil so...
This study begins with the discovery of the outstanding regional and cultural diversity mani-fest in...
In Japan, the population of Muslim residents is estimated to be only around 170,000; however, the nu...
Historical and cultural tourism have many benefits, not only for the preservation of objects but als...
AbstracHistory Development Education Islamic Society in Japan. In contrast to the most generally acc...
As minority groups, foreign nationals are considered vulnerable because of cultural, linguistic, and...
Nowadays, most mosques have lost their social characteristics, especially the ones in cities. In oth...
This paper is based on my field research during six months (April-September 2015) in Yogyakarta. The...
Man is created to submit only to the Almighty Allah SWT. Amidst daily routine and life challenges, M...
Korea and Japan have similar history in Islam and common experience in dealing with recently establi...
Since the 1980s, Japan has attracted Muslim immigrants, mainly from South and Southeast Asian countr...
Estimates of the number of non-Japanese Muslims residing in Japan in 2004 range from 60 to 70,000 pe...
Japan is a country where the majority are Shinto and Buddhist. However, because every year the numbe...
This is a case study on Tokyo Mosque and the da'wah activities in Japan among contemporary Japanese ...
Little has so far been discussed or written on Islam and Muslims in Japan, even less so on Islam and...
This research focuses on the changing of image on Islam in Japan and the efforts of Japan’s civil so...
This study begins with the discovery of the outstanding regional and cultural diversity mani-fest in...
In Japan, the population of Muslim residents is estimated to be only around 170,000; however, the nu...
Historical and cultural tourism have many benefits, not only for the preservation of objects but als...
AbstracHistory Development Education Islamic Society in Japan. In contrast to the most generally acc...
As minority groups, foreign nationals are considered vulnerable because of cultural, linguistic, and...
Nowadays, most mosques have lost their social characteristics, especially the ones in cities. In oth...
This paper is based on my field research during six months (April-September 2015) in Yogyakarta. The...
Man is created to submit only to the Almighty Allah SWT. Amidst daily routine and life challenges, M...
Korea and Japan have similar history in Islam and common experience in dealing with recently establi...