Muslims in Osaka Integrate into Local Community and Build Ties With Residents
Rei Kubo from The Mainichi:
On the morning of April 10 this year, when a chill remained in the air, Muslims gathered in a residential district of the Osaka Prefecture city of Ibaraki. They were there to celebrate Eid, marking the end of Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting. Altogether, about 300 people from the Middle East, Southeast Asia and other regions visited the two-story Osaka Ibaraki Mosque, which is adorned with golden decorations. During prayer, the mosque was so full that some prayed on the rooftop.
A good story of local residents accepting and befriending members of a minority community. More of this needs to happen throughout the country.