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kurogane wrote:I am no huge fan of the Fatwa-ites
Samurai_Jerk wrote:kurogane wrote:I am no huge fan of the Fatwa-ites
Being a fat twat I'm highly offended.
Japanese companies seeking foreign workers specifically note that they are not interested in Muslim workers. And any Muslim who does manage to enter Japan will find it very difficult to rent an apartment. Anywhere a Muslim lives, the neighbors become uneasy. Japan forbids the establishment of Islamic organizations, so setting up Islamic institutions such as mosques and schools is almost impossible. In Tokyo there is only one imam.
IparryU wrote:I do agree with the bold:Japanese companies seeking foreign workers specifically note that they are not interested in Muslim workers. And any Muslim who does manage to enter Japan will find it very difficult to rent an apartment. Anywhere a Muslim lives, the neighbors become uneasy. Japan forbids the establishment of Islamic organizations, so setting up Islamic institutions such as mosques and schools is almost impossible. In Tokyo there is only one imam.
The last fucking thing we need is a mosque shouting shit at the crack of dawn...
Schools I am 100% for, it is just like having any of the escalator schools (Keio) or Intl schools. keeps them up to date in durkaburka ville and they can freely practice their culture.
My best friend in grammar schools was Muslim, but was totally low key. I didn't even know that he was Muslim until i went to his house and his big sister read parts of the Koran to me in their tongue.
But fuck mosques... lived by one and it wansn't cooll.
kurogane wrote:Substitute the word 'foreigner' for 'Mohameddan' or 'Saracen' and you have a cookie cutter report on Japanese society's attitide towards non-Japanese of all stripes.
In Japan, [insert foreign religion here] is perceived as a strange religion, that any intelligent person should avoid
The most interesting thing in Japan’s approach to [foreigner] is the fact that the Japanese do not feel the need to apologize to [foreigners] for the negative way in which they relate to [foreigners]. They make a clear distinction between their economic interest in resources of oil and gas from [foreign] countries, which behooves Japan to maintain good relations with these countries on the one hand, and on the other hand, the Japanese nationalist viewpoints, which see [foreign XYZ] as something that is suitable for others, not for Japan, and therefore the [foreigners] must remain outside.
alcohol free wedding here
gaijinpunch wrote:alcohol free wedding here
Why?
chokonen888 wrote:gaijinpunch wrote:alcohol free wedding here
Why?
Dry wedding...in soo many ways
IparryU wrote:chokonen888 wrote:gaijinpunch wrote:alcohol free wedding here
Why?
Dry wedding...in soo many ways
wait... you aint talking about having no booze at your wedding right?!?!?!?
gaijinpunch wrote:alcohol free wedding here
Why?
legion wrote:gaijinpunch wrote:alcohol free wedding here
Why?
because muslims don't drink alcohol
chokonen888 wrote:legion wrote:gaijinpunch wrote:alcohol free wedding here
Why?
because muslims don't drink alcohol
...in front of other Muslims?
chokonen888 wrote:legion wrote:gaijinpunch wrote:alcohol free wedding here
Why?
because muslims don't drink alcohol
...in front of other Muslims?
chokonen888 wrote:Biggest potheads and alcoholics I know are Muslims
Samurai_Jerk wrote:But seriously. Assuming "Dr". Kedar didn't just make the whole article up, where the hell did he get his information?
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