Whitey Ford
05-25-2024, 11:52 AM
Japan needs mudslime parasite cockroaches like my elbow needs an asshole. :unigger
In Japan, plan for dedicated Muslim cemetery in Hiji faces opposition from locals
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There are just seven Muslim burial sites in the country, meaning bereaved families must travel far from their homes and at great cost
Boo fuckin' Hoo, cry me a friggin' river.
Hiji residents’ claims that burials will contaminate the soil and water have been dismissed by Muslim leaders in Japan, where cremation is more common
Mudslimes are contamination in and of themselves. Have they formed any rape gangs there yet? Had any honor killings recently? How about any delightful terrorist attacks? If you haven't yet, you soon will.
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Muslims across southern Japan are waiting on the outcome of a vote in the town of Hiji to find out if they have a place to bury their dead, although a petition opposing the proposal has been circulating in the community.
Local residents claim that the Muslim tradition of burying a body, as opposed to cremation, poses a threat to the health of local people as contaminants will leech into the soil as well as local water sources used for crop irrigation and drinking – a stance local Muslim leaders say makes absolutely no sense.
“We built our mosque in Beppu about 10 years ago, and as soon as that was completed we started on our next project, finding a place where Muslims can be buried according to our customs,” said Khan Muhammad Tahir Abbas, head of the Beppu Muslim Association. Beppu is about 13km away from Hiji, in Oita prefecture on Kyushu.
“We went to the Beppu city office many, many times to ask what we needed to do and they never refused our request to have a graveyard, but they never accepted us either,” he said. “They just didn’t do anything.”
There are an estimated 200,000 Muslims living across Japan, with around 1,000 residing in Oita prefecture. But while mosques have become fairly commonplace in many major cities, there is resistance among Japanese residents to the concept of burials.
There are only seven dedicated Muslim cemeteries in the country, but none at present on the island of Kyushu or in north-eastern Japan, meaning that bereaved families must take their dead to parts of the country that are far from their homes and at great cost.
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Some of Hiji’s 28,500 residents, however, have made their opposition clear. People living in two town districts close to the land earmarked for the cemetery have signed a petition demanding that the request be refused, and have submitted it to the town office and local assembly.
https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/politics/article/3102080/japan-plan-dedicated-muslim-cemetery-hiji-faces-opposition
In Japan, plan for dedicated Muslim cemetery in Hiji faces opposition from locals
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq70/922/sIz04V.jpg
There are just seven Muslim burial sites in the country, meaning bereaved families must travel far from their homes and at great cost
Boo fuckin' Hoo, cry me a friggin' river.
Hiji residents’ claims that burials will contaminate the soil and water have been dismissed by Muslim leaders in Japan, where cremation is more common
Mudslimes are contamination in and of themselves. Have they formed any rape gangs there yet? Had any honor killings recently? How about any delightful terrorist attacks? If you haven't yet, you soon will.
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq70/924/3uB3Wb.png
Muslims across southern Japan are waiting on the outcome of a vote in the town of Hiji to find out if they have a place to bury their dead, although a petition opposing the proposal has been circulating in the community.
Local residents claim that the Muslim tradition of burying a body, as opposed to cremation, poses a threat to the health of local people as contaminants will leech into the soil as well as local water sources used for crop irrigation and drinking – a stance local Muslim leaders say makes absolutely no sense.
“We built our mosque in Beppu about 10 years ago, and as soon as that was completed we started on our next project, finding a place where Muslims can be buried according to our customs,” said Khan Muhammad Tahir Abbas, head of the Beppu Muslim Association. Beppu is about 13km away from Hiji, in Oita prefecture on Kyushu.
“We went to the Beppu city office many, many times to ask what we needed to do and they never refused our request to have a graveyard, but they never accepted us either,” he said. “They just didn’t do anything.”
There are an estimated 200,000 Muslims living across Japan, with around 1,000 residing in Oita prefecture. But while mosques have become fairly commonplace in many major cities, there is resistance among Japanese residents to the concept of burials.
There are only seven dedicated Muslim cemeteries in the country, but none at present on the island of Kyushu or in north-eastern Japan, meaning that bereaved families must take their dead to parts of the country that are far from their homes and at great cost.
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img923/4651/dDlJv7.gif
Some of Hiji’s 28,500 residents, however, have made their opposition clear. People living in two town districts close to the land earmarked for the cemetery have signed a petition demanding that the request be refused, and have submitted it to the town office and local assembly.
https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/politics/article/3102080/japan-plan-dedicated-muslim-cemetery-hiji-faces-opposition