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The religious landscape in Japan is witnessing a disruptive and dangerous shift, primarily attributed to the increasing number of migrants from Islamic states and intermarriage between Muslims and Japanese citizens. Amidst the burgeoning Muslim population in Japan, a confluence of challenges and tensions emerges, driven by the inherent incompatibility between Islam and the indigenous Shinto religion. With Islam’s unwavering assertion of monotheism, it collides head-on with the polytheistic and animistic fabric of Shinto, erecting formidable barriers to harmonious coexistence. Islam’s unyielding stance dictates the exclusion of any rival source of divinity or religious authority. This tension leaves no room for compromise or accommodation beyond the realm of Mohammad and Allah. Historical and Cultural Context
Shinto, the indigenous religion of Japan, has deep roots in the country’s folklore, rituals, and animistic beliefs. It is characterized by a reverence for kami, the divine spirits or forces present in nature, and various […]
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