'There is only one God, Allah, and no one else..', religious tensions rise in Japan with Muslim population

Tokyo: There has been a sudden increase in the population of Muslims in Japan in the last 20 years. Along with this, the number of mosques has also increased there, which used to be numbered earlier. Reports suggest that the reason for this demographic change is the migrant Muslims who have settled in Japan. Along with this, this change is also being seen due to the increase in marital relations between Muslims and Japanese.

 

Surprisingly, in the year 2000, the population of Muslims in Japan used to be about 10 to 20 thousand, but now their population is more than 2 lakh. That is, these populations have increased almost 10 times in a single generation. As of 2010, the Muslim population in Japan was 110,000, which has now increased to 230,000. Similarly, mosques were not easily seen in Japan earlier. In 1999, there were only 15 mosques, which has increased to 113 today. It has also been found that a mosque was started in the place which was once a factory, which gets money from Indonesia.

 

Let me tell you, the side effects of this demographic change have also started to appear in Japan. Recently, a case came to light from Japan, when a Muslim migrant attacked the holy site of Japanese (Shinto religion) in Kobe city of the country  and went in the middle of prayer and told the Japanese woman, 'There is only one God here.' There is no other God. When the video of the incident went viral, the Japanese were naturally offended by it. "In Japan, everyone has the freedom to practice their religion. But still, if these people (fundamentalists) do this, we can't live together. The Japanese say that having such Muslims is also fatal for Muslims."

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