The city of Ichikawa, near Tokyo, has asked a local mosque to withdraw its application to use a city park for the Islamic Feast of Sacrifice, which is celebrated on May 26. This is likely due to the growing number of Muslims in Japan, the Mainichi Shimbun newspaper reported on May 25. The mosque claims it has previously received permission to use the park numerous times, and that members of the community are... The article "Japan: The number of …
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The city of Ichikawa, near Tokyo, has asked a local mosque to withdraw its application to use a city park for the Islamic Feast of Sacrifice, which is celebrated on May 26. This is likely due to the growing number of Muslims in Japan, the Mainichi Shimbun newspaper reported on May 25. The mosque claims it has previously received permission to use the park numerous times, and that members of the community are... The article "Japan: The number of …