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Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) In The Eyes Of Non-Muslims

Nov 22, 2025 · H. Maqsood Ahmed

This is the post I have been wanting to write for several days now. However, every time I start arranging the relevant ideas something urgent pops up and I have to delay the idea of writing a relatively long article on the subjkect. But, now, I am going to share with you the information I …

Taking Care Of The New Converts

Nov 22, 2025 · H. Maqsood Ahmed

Living in a non-Muslim society for a relatively long period has provided me an opportunity to try to understand bits and pieces about how new converts to Islam really think about their new lives and what, we,  the born-Muslims or long time Muslims could do to help them ease their transition to their journey of …

EID-UL-ADHA 1433/2012

Nov 22, 2025 · H. Maqsood Ahmed

  Eidul Adha, the festival of sacrifice,  is on Friday, Zul Hajj 10, 1433 or October 26, 2012 Inshallah. On behalf of the staff at JapaneseMuslims.Com, we wish a very special Eid Mubarak to all the Muslims living in Japan and abroad. The Astronomical New Moon is on October 15, 2012 (Monday) at 12:02 UT.  October …

Charity Bazaar Held at Tokyo Masjid

Nov 22, 2025 · H. Maqsood Ahmed

Tokyo Masjid and Yuai International School in Tokyo jointly held their annual `charity bazaar`on Sunday, December 2, 2012. The event  turned out as a display of  rich cultural blend of the Muslim communities living in the Tokyo Metropolitan area. The event was held in collaboration with various Muslim organizations and mosques from Tokyo and surrounding …

Do We Need Local Imams in Japanese Mosques?

Nov 22, 2025 · H. Maqsood Ahmed

A growing number of attendees in Japanese mosques were either born in Japan or never got a chance to study either Arabic or Urdu, the two main languages being used in most of the mosques in the country. With all the different Muslim ethnic groups in Japan from all over the world, both English and …

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