Hawzah News Agency- Advocates argue that the decision violates religious freedom and human dignity, noting that environmental concerns cited by critics could be addressed through modern techniques. Many Muslim families currently face the painful choice of transporting their deceased relatives across the country or even abroad for proper burial.
Observers warn that the controversy exposes a gap between Japan’s declared values of diversity and actual treatment of religious minorities. Community leaders insist that dedicated Islamic burial grounds would respect Japan’s changing demographics without threatening public order.
Source: Shia Waves
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