“Many of them became Muslims through marriage,” Tanada said. “A growing number are also likely joining the faith of their own volition.” Mosques were once a rare sight in Japan, but no longer.
ISHINOMAKI, Miyagi Prefecture--A mosque at a fishing port in this corner of northeastern Japan might seem incongruous to some people, but not to the many Muslims from Indonesia, Bangladesh and ...
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