Muslim Community Faces Opposition to Mosque Construction in Fujisawa, Japan
Around 200 residents jeered at a public meeting in February, reflecting broader anti-mosque sentiment shaped by negative overseas coverage and social media
نظرة سريعة
- Muslim community leaders in Fujisawa, Japan, face opposition to building a mosque, with around 200 residents jeering at a February public meeting.
- The incident reflects a broader pattern in Japan where resistance to mosques has been shaped by negative overseas coverage of Islam and claims on social media.
- The mosque association launched a website in January to address concerns about noise, traffic, and explain the religious and social functions of a mosque.
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لماذا يهم
The opposition in Fujisawa reflects a broader pattern in Japan where resistance to mosques has increasingly been shaped by negative overseas coverage of Islam and claims spread on social media. Many Muslims have been living in and around Fujisawa City for many years, shopping at local stores and their children attending local schools.
Muslim community leaders and scholars said the opposition in Fujisawa reflected a broader pattern in Japan, where resistance to mosques has increasingly been shaped by negative overseas coverage of Islam and claims spread on social media. A public meeting in February called to allow local residents in Fujisawa to ask questions of the group seeking to build the mosque turned ugly, according to media reports, with around 200 residents jeering or shouting down comments from the mosque association. The association launched a website in January to answer concerns, explaining what a mosque – or masjid – is and the religious and social functions that it performs. The site also addresses concerns over noise and traffic initiatives being taken to minimise the impact on the surrounding community. “Many Muslims living in and around Fujisawa City have been living in this area for many years,” the website notes. “They shop at local stores, their children attend local schools and they live their daily lives as members of the community.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What specific claims about Islam are being spread on social media in Japan?
- Will the mosque construction proceed despite the opposition?
- What measures will be taken to address traffic and noise concerns?






