Islam in Japan - Evangelism

Evangelism

The potential number of proselytizers represented by the Muslim community in Japan is itself extremely small in proportion to the national population of more than 120 million. Students together with immigrant workers constitute a large percentage of the Muslim community, which is concentrated in major urban centers such as Hiroshima, Kyoto, Nagoya, Osaka and Tokyo but altogether form a very small minority in the nation. However, some Muslim students association and local societies have organized camps and gatherings in an effort to strengthen solidarity among Muslims.

Further difficulties are faced by Muslims with respect to communication, housing, child education and the availability of halal food and Islamic literature. These constitute additional challenges to dawah (missions, evangelism) in Japan.

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