Japan Muslim Association

[1][3] It aims to create a path for the Muslim minority to practice the doctrines of Islam while in harmony with Japanese society.

[4] In 2009, the Association was invited to an Iftar (dinner to end Ramadan fasting) held at the Kuwaiti Embassy in Tokyo.

[8] The Japan Muslim Association publishes various religious texts, such as the Qur’an and Tafsir, available upon inquiry with shipping fees.

[4] Halal refers to sanctioned activities (e.g., promises, contracts, jobs) and objects (e.g., food, drinks, cosmetics) under Islamic law.

[12][13] Of these, the only domestic halal certification body in the food sector certified by the Indonesian Ulama Council is the Japan Muslim Association as of 2014.

Japan Muslim Association Headquarters
Japan Muslim Association Headquarters
Enzan Islamic Graveyard
Enzan Islamic Graveyard