Japan has so much land.
Japan rejects proposal for Muslim cemetery
Japan rejects proposal for Muslim cemetery
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Japan has so much land.
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Yesterday, 11:13 AM
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Yesterday, 11:14 AM
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Yesterday, 11:15 AM
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Yesterday, 11:22 AM
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While I don't agree with High Market provocative comments earlier, tis one agree. When in jipun die as the jipuna do
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Yesterday, 11:27 AM
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Why you all meddle in Jepunis internal affairs? Later they advise Jepunis don't visit Msia.
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QUOTE(RGRaj @ Dec 1 2025, 11:15 AM) in 2025 every religion has to adapt lahno religion likes cremation lah...especially chinese but chinese still adapted to cremation due to lack of land and being really expensive these days everybody has to adapt, nobody is special these days...there's only that many land out there...and u have to choose what you use it for |
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Yesterday, 11:46 AM
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Lu tak suka lu kuluar.
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Yesterday, 11:46 AM
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Double Post.
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Yesterday, 11:47 AM
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QUOTE(skywardsword @ Dec 1 2025, 08:45 AM) my youtube algorithm keep saying Japan have alot of cheap houses that no body wants... those empty buildings and houses are in rural and outskirts area. The same example here would be those small towns in not popular states. so does Japan have extra space or not? As Japan population declines most of the small villages and towns will go extinct as majority will move to be near big cities as that’s where all the services and amenities are. This post has been edited by diffyhelman2: Yesterday, 11:50 AM |
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Yesterday, 11:55 AM
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Look to Singapore la...
Pulau ppl also not enough land. How muslims there manage? Might offer helpful ideas than be confrontational |
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Yesterday, 12:05 PM
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Yesterday, 12:21 PM
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QUOTE(ZerOne01 @ Dec 1 2025, 11:14 AM) Actually contacted a few times already, but no reply. I guess it's for safety measure to prevent unwanted bots or spams. The very last one, I tried contacting, I was granted access. (Thanks to Admins 🙏🏻) ZerOne01 liked this post
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Yesterday, 12:32 PM
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Japan land so scarce. Make sense to do this. Better make space for the living than the dead. For people say alot of land in japan is all located in rural areas. Unless they want drive few hours everytime.
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Yesterday, 12:36 PM
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QUOTE(skywardsword @ Dec 1 2025, 08:45 AM) my youtube algorithm keep saying Japan have alot of cheap houses that no body wants... the issue with the "cheap" japan housing is that theyre insanely expensive to maintain eventho upfront cost is affordableso does Japan have extra space or not? most people decline owning the house cause japanese gomen taxes them to hell with all sorts of nonsensical fees |
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QUOTE(Zot @ Dec 1 2025, 10:01 AM) Pollution was never caused by dead living organism but man made materials. You can find the facts from internet /AIMuslim graveyard in Malaysia is usually lands donated by individual. When the placed is full, Bones from older grave are moved to one corner to make space for new burial. There is no rule that the location have to be specific to particular person.Even in Saudi Arabia, people died especially during Haj are buried in a specific place. After certain time when bodies decomposed, bones are dig out to moved to another place for permanent burial, not put into individual space like Christians or Chinese cemeteries, since the land belong to public unless you buy your own land like Christians or Chinese do. Yes, burial affects underground water through the release of leachate, a liquid produced as bodies and caskets decompose. This leachate can contaminate groundwater with pollutants like microorganisms, nitrates, sulfates, and heavy metals, and the risk is greater with a high number of burials in a short time. The impact depends on factors like the soil's properties and the depth of the water table, but it poses a potential health risk to nearby drinking water supplies. How burials affect groundwater Leachate production: As bodies and wooden caskets decay, they release a liquid called leachate, which can carry various pollutants. Pollutant types: This leachate can contain bacteria (like E. coli), viruses, organic matter, nitrates, sulfates, and inorganic ions such as arsenic, copper, and lead. Contamination pathway: These pollutants can seep into the surrounding soil and travel down into the groundwater, which is a major source of public drinking water. Factors influencing risk: The degree of contamination is influenced by: Number and density of burials: A higher number of burials, especially over a short period, increases the concentration of pollutants. Geological and hydrogeological conditions: The type of soil, its permeability, and the depth of the water table determine how easily contaminants can spread. Embalming chemicals: The use of chemicals like formaldehyde and arsenic in embalming can contribute to groundwater contamination. Why it's a concern Public health risk: Contaminated groundwater can pose a health risk to communities that rely on it for drinking water. Environmental impact: Pollution can also harm aquatic life and affect the broader ecosystem. Legal and regulatory implications: Because of these risks, cemeteries are subject to environmental regulations to prevent groundwater pollution |
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