Tokyo Olympics: Mobile Mosque prepared for Muslim Athletes and visitors
Tokyo Olympics: Mobile Mosque prepared for Muslim Athletes and visitors
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The Olympics are going to be held in Japan this year. From July 24 to August 9, the Olympic Games will be played in Japan's capital Tokyo. During this time, a mosque on wheels has been arranged so that Muslim players, officials, and supporters visiting there can offer prayers. Prayer rooms will also be available in the under-construction sports village before the start of the Olympics. However, this may not happen in some places. There is a shortage of hotels and public places of prayer in the capital of Japan. For these reasons, a mobile mosque has been arranged. There will be 48 square meters of space for offering Namaz.

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The back of the mobile mosque can be widened. It will have taps for hand and foot washing before Namaz. Yasuharu Inuo, the CEO of Yasu Project, the company that completes this, hopes that athletes and supporters will use the truck.

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Yasuharu Inuo said that "I want the athletes to come to the playground with all their inspiration. For this reason, we have arranged the mosque on wheels. I hope that it will be successful in bringing awareness that there are many different people in the world. This will encourage peaceful, Olympic and Paralympic sports without discrimination". They are engaged in making different arrangements for the convenience of people of all religions.

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