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Japan rejects proposal for Muslim cemetery
Japan rejects proposal for Muslim cemetery
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Dec 1 2025, 09:12 PM
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Omg! But I already booked 3 Japanese cars.
Time to boikot. Cancel 1, buy two enough |
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Dec 1 2025, 09:14 PM
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good. i support.
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Dec 1 2025, 09:18 PM
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“Politikus Jepun Tolak Usul Pembinaan Tanah Perkuburan Islam”
Oleh: Waqqas Zulfiquer Baru-baru ini tular di media sosial berkenaan satu video yang memaparkan ucapan yang dibuat oleh seorang Ahli Dewan Kaunselor Jepun, Mizuho Umemura di parlimen. Menurut ucapannya yang tular, beliau berkata bahawa Jepun tidak memerlukan tambahan tanah perkuburan kerana amalan membakar mayat (cremation) adalah norma di sana. Sebagai konteks, sebelum itu ahli-ahli parlimen Jepun telah mengusulkan pembinaan sebuah tanah perkuburan Islam di negara itu bagi menampung keperluan umat Islam di sana yang populasinya saban hari kian bertambah. Menurut statistik, umat Islam yang menetap Jepun kini mencecah angka 350 ribu orang pada tahun 2024. Angka itu tampak kecil, tetapi jumlahnya bertambah dengan banyak dari setahun ke setahun yang lain. Hanya pada tahun 2019, umat Islam di sana baru berjumlah kurang 200 ribu orang, melonjak ke angka 350 ribu orang pada tahun lalu. Namun, daripada jumlah 350 ribu orang itu, lebih daripada 90% daripadanya adalah dalam kalangan warga asing yang menetap di sana. Golongan warga asing ini terdiri daripada mereka yang bermastautin di sana untuk tujuan pekerjaan mahupun pengajian. Maka, timbullah sentimen terhadap golongan ini. Sama seperti yang dikatakan oleh Umemura tadi. Antara intipati lain daripada ucapannya adalah sudut pandangnya terhadap adat resam masyarakat tempatan dan keperluan masyarakat Islam yang terdiri daripada majoriti warga asing. Katanya; “Amalan pembakaran mayat adalah adat resam orang Jepun.” “Jika orang Islam perlu menanam jenazah mereka, mereka boleh hantarkannya pulang ke negara asalnya.” Daripada ucapannya itu sahaja telah memberikan kita gambaran akan spektrum politiknya yang jelas berhaluan kanan, atau konservatif. Beliau sebolehnya mempertahankan adat resam masyarakatnya dan enggan tunduk kepada keperluan masyarakat asing. Penolakan usul ini sebenarnya telah membangkitkan isu berkenaan pendirian para politikus Jepun terhadap keperluan masyarakat. Apakah Jepun sedang menuju ke arah pembinaan negara bangsa berhaluan kanan jauh? Tetapi, dalam kita hendak membuat sebarang persepsi terhadap hal ini, kita perlu tetap adil dengan menimbang-tara fakta-fakta berkait dengan usul. Sebagai pencerahan, usul ini adalah untuk membina tanah perkuburan Islam berpusat dan bersaiz besar, bermakna pengebumian jenazah umat Islam akan dilakukan di situ. Tambahan lagi, Jepun bukanlah tidak memiliki sebarang tanah perkuburan yang dikhususkan untuk umat Islam di sana. Sebenarnya wujud banyak tanah-tanah perkuburan Islam di negara itu. Cuma ianya tidaklah berpusat dan hanya bersaiz kecil, cukup untuk keperluan pengebumian masyarakat Islam di Jepun yang jumlah populasinya amatlah kecil. Maka, penolakan usul itu sebenarnya bukanlah satu pendirian yang bersifat rasis. Jika difikirkan secara rasional, tiada keperluan untuk pembinaan tanah perkuburan Islam yang besar pada ketika ini. Ditambah pula dengan kepadatan wilayah-wilayahnya yang lebih memerlukan tanah untuk digunakan buat kepentingan masyarakat. Tidaklah dapat dinafikan, ucapan yang dihamburkan oleh Umemura itu keras kedengaran bunyinya. Tetapi, dalam konteks negara matahari terbit itu, adalah norma penguasanya untuk mempertahankan adat resam dan budaya masyarakat mereka. Hal ini pun sebenarnya telah ditunjukkan dalam sejarah. Misalnya bagaimana puak Tokugawa telah membendung pengaruh asing ke dalam Jepun melalui dasar penutupan sempadan (sakoku), kononnya supaya rakyatnya tidak dipengaruhi oleh budaya asing yang dianggap gasar dan tidak bersesuaian dengan norma masyarakat. Begitulah Jepun hendaknya. Hal sebegini sebenarnya terletak pada kita tentang bagaimana kita hendak menerima sesuatu berita itu. Tajuk-tajuk utama berita pasti sahaja memaparkan yang kontroversi. Makanya kitalah yang bertanggungjawab untuk menapis maklumat yang menyinggah di sanubari akal yang sihat. --- Jepun adalah negara yang sejarahnya sering diwarnai dengan konflik, kontroversi, isu dan masalah. Namun hal itu yang membuatkan budayanya adalah satu sejarah ketamadunan bangsanya unik. Dapatkan KITAB TAMADUN JEPUN jika anda adalah seseorang yang meminati sejarah tamadun dan bangsa Asia Timur ini. https://s.shopee.com.my/804ohwDQx7 https://www.facebook.com/thepatriotsstudio/ |
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Dec 1 2025, 09:44 PM
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cremation is such a waste, all that energy radiate, gas emissions and require resources..natural burial is the best way, ur eye socket and body slowly decomposed from maggots and insects etc produce soil for plant matters, its like giveth ur body back to mother earth what was borrow..dont need a plot srsly, just tanam anywhere in the jungle..
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Dec 2 2025, 01:57 AM
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QUOTE(Khamzat Chimaev @ Dec 1 2025, 09:44 PM) cremation is such a waste, all that energy radiate, gas emissions and require resources..natural burial is the best way, ur eye socket and body slowly decomposed from maggots and insects etc produce soil for plant matters, its like giveth ur body back to mother earth what was borrow..dont need a plot srsly, just tanam anywhere in the jungle.. you ada land sendiri you mau tanam 18 generation pun okland tu paling mahal punya resources in japan and many countries for eg singapore |
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Dec 2 2025, 02:03 AM
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Nothing wrong wit that
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Dec 2 2025, 02:51 AM
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Dec 2 2025, 03:33 AM
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japan is very racist country
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Dec 2 2025, 01:36 PM
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QUOTE(g5sim @ Dec 2 2025, 02:51 AM) I do not think modern people do that type of thing anymore, for fear of leachates ect... some of the Japanese burial ground I remember seeing when I went to Okinawa trip, they are like carved into Seaside cliff. and they do things like bone picking too. you can ask your AI to help search. - Cremation & Bone-Picking Ritual (Kotsuage) Unlike in many Western traditions where only ashes are kept, in Okinawa (and Japan more broadly), after cremation family members use chopsticks to pick out bone fragments from the remains. These bones are then placed into an urn. This ritual emphasizes respect and closeness to the deceased. - Family Tombs (亀甲墓 / Kamekoubaka) The most distinctive feature of Okinawan burials is the turtleback tomb, whose rounded shape resembles a turtle’s shell. Symbolically, it represents a mother’s womb, reflecting the belief that death is a return to origins. These tombs are large stone structures, often located on hillsides, and serve as resting places for multiple generations. - Anyhow, for those township, that are getting aging population, but they need farmers and small town related services, like barbers, hair salons, nurses, dentist, handy man, doctors, firefighters, or volunteer firefighters.... it would make sense, if they do sell those cheap/abandon house, to also include like a Nirwana package so that... at least if any incident, people who migrated there, can and should have already decided their, health insurance packages and or also burial grounds. Not recommended for 1st generation migrants to sign any organ donation, as that is just so ripe for abuse. |
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Dec 2 2025, 01:45 PM
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QUOTE(Khamzat Chimaev @ Dec 1 2025, 09:44 PM) cremation is such a waste, all that energy radiate, gas emissions and require resources..natural burial is the best way, ur eye socket and body slowly decomposed from maggots and insects etc produce soil for plant matters, its like giveth ur body back to mother earth what was borrow..dont need a plot srsly, just tanam anywhere in the jungle.. just buang to mt fuji area become fertilizer? |
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Dec 2 2025, 01:46 PM
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Inb4 other country suka jaga tepi kain org
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Dec 2 2025, 01:49 PM
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Lol, 10 pages soon.
So many ktards suci murni kepohci. |
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Dec 2 2025, 02:14 PM
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fuuuh Trump's inspired japan
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Dec 2 2025, 03:39 PM
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Dec 2 2025, 05:54 PM
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Dec 2 2025, 06:26 PM
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QUOTE(il0ve51 @ Dec 2 2025, 03:39 PM) If they genuine Japanese, they already long figure out Japanese burial custom are before religion come in. they will not cry father cry mother for that. U dono about Muslims. For them religious practice trumps national loyalty. And the ummah is bigger than any individual nation. |
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Dec 2 2025, 07:02 PM
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QUOTE(Khamzat Chimaev @ Dec 1 2025, 09:44 PM) cremation is such a waste, all that energy radiate, gas emissions and require resources..natural burial is the best way, ur eye socket and body slowly decomposed from maggots and insects etc produce soil for plant matters, its like giveth ur body back to mother earth what was borrow..dont need a plot srsly, just tanam anywhere in the jungle.. Lu tak suka you conquer Japan and change the rulesTheir land, their rules. Or you can always bury at sea as an alternative. |
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Dec 2 2025, 08:23 PM
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QUOTE(Khamzat Chimaev @ Dec 1 2025, 09:44 PM) cremation is such a waste, all that energy radiate, gas emissions and require resources..natural burial is the best way, ur eye socket and body slowly decomposed from maggots and insects etc produce soil for plant matters, its like giveth ur body back to mother earth what was borrow..dont need a plot srsly, just tanam anywhere in the jungle.. Japan got a lot of volcano... Free molten lava to perform scheduled cremation. Just need bullet train transporter. fullmetalneko liked this post
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QUOTE(RGRaj @ Dec 2 2025, 07:26 PM) U dono about Muslims. For them religious practice trumps national loyalty. And the ummah is bigger than any individual nation. i think more like muslim dont know the world is bigger than them. the other way around, is not hard to see why many western country protest against specifically this religion people. Not base on race and ethnicity but by their religion. they are known to tsunami the shit out of all people cause they think their religion above all. it will be good if some country in the middle east make it their sanctuary and forbid them outside their sanctuary. living their version of Valhalla at earth where they dont kacau people and for sure no one want kacau them. haya liked this post
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