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Trumps trying to borrow a leave from Japan( and what's that about Japan?) by falopey: 3:52pm On Dec 12, 2015
It would appear that no one is taking Trump’s idea seriously and perhaps for good reason. After all, even if the Constitution permitted barring entry to the US based solely upon religious affiliation, practically speaking, how would you even determine who is and who is not a Muslim? That being said, something has to be done to counter THIS:

In 2011, Sunni Muslims accounted for the greatest number of terrorist attacks and fatalities for the third year in a row. Over 5,700 incidents were committed by Sunni Muslims, responsible for nearly 56 percent of all attacks and about 70 percent of 12,533 fatalities.*

Yes, Muslim terror groups world-wide, must surely be proud that their share in all of this global carnage, chaos and death is now close to 100%. But what can be done? It seems there is not a single country where Muslim extremists aren’t creating such havoc.

But wait! There IS such a country!

Not only that, it’s one of the most developed countries on Earth, and its democratic nature is recognized worldwide, a true ally of the USA, a member of NATO and a shining beacon of Western civilization. And even with all that, there has not been a single Islamic terrorist attack perpetrated in this country. Moreover, there was not a single, even minor, riot, disturbance or protest, no matter how many citizens of this country support cartoons of the prophet Muhammad published in some Danish newspaper or in a French magazine.

You are probably asking yourself, given all of the facts sited above, how can that be!? What must we do? What country is this?

The name of this country is Japan.

Of course, you’re probably thinking that Japan has achieved this miracle by some super effective integration policy, through using the most advanced technologies and assigning billions of yen on the building of thousands of mosques and Islamic schools all over Japan. They must have banned pork in all public places, introducing separate hours for boys and girls in swimming pools in all public schools, and Japanese male doctors who do not dare touch their female patients. Muslim women must get immense social aid each time they have a child, Shari´a courts were introduced in the judicial system of Japan, and the Koran is considered a revered Holy Book in Japan by everyone, including the government. In short, Japan has found a way to address the needs of the Muslim population, so there is no need for such extremism. Wrong, wrong, WRONG!


Nothing of the kind was done. What Japan did to avoid problems related to Muslims was much simpler and cheaper; Japan is practically closed to Muslims immigration. Does that sound familiar? But that would never work, right? That would be so unfair, right?

Well, officially, immigration to Japan is not closed to Muslims. But the number of the immigration permits given to the applicants from Islamic countries is very low. Obtaining a working visa is not easy for adepts of Islam, even if they are physicians, engineers and managers sent by foreign companies that are active in the region. As a result, Japan is “a country without Muslims” for all practical purposes.

There is no reliable estimate on the Japanese Muslim population. However, claims of thirty thousand made by some researchers are without doubt an exaggeration. Some claim that there are only a few hundred. This probably amounts to the number of Muslims openly practicing Islam. Asked to give an estimate on the actual number of Muslims in Japan, the ex-president of the Japan Islamic Association Abu Bakr Morimoto replied, “To say frankly, only one thousand. In the broadest sense, I mean, if we do not exclude those who became Muslims for the sake of, say marriage, and do not practice then the number would be a few thousand.”

One of the leaders of the Muslim community in Japan, Nur Ad-Din Mori, was asked: “What percentage of Japan’s total population are Muslims?” He responded, “The answer at the moment is: One out of a hundred thousand.”

Japan’s population is 130 million people, so if these Muslim leaders are correct, then there must be around 1300 Muslims. But even those Muslims who obtained immigration permits and lived many years in the country have very poor chances of becoming Japanese citizens.

That’s because Japan officially forbids exhorting people to adopt the religion of Islam (Dawah), and any Muslim who actively encourages conversion to Islam is seen as proselytizing to a foreign and undesirable culture. Too active “promoters of Islam” face deportation and sometimes even a jail sentence.

The Arabic language is taught by very few academic institutes; I could find only one such institute: The Arabic Islamic Institute in Tokyo. But even the International University of Japan in Tokyo does not offer courses on Arabic or Islamic languages. Importing the Koran in Arabic is practically impossible, and the only one permitted is the “adapted” version in Japanese.

Until recently, there were only two mosques in Japan: Tokyo Jama Masjid and Kobe Mosque. Now, the total number of Muslim praying sites in Japan is counted in some 30 single story mosques and about a hundred apartment rooms set aside for prayers.

And Japanese society expects Muslims to pray at home: no collective “prostrating” in the streets or squares; in Japan, for such “shows” the actors can get pretty high fines, and in those cases Japanese Police consider “serious”, the participants can be deported.

Quite often, Japanese companies seeking foreign workers specifically note that they are not interested in Muslims.

There is not even a trace of a Shari´a Law in Japan, and halal food is extremely difficult to find in Japan.

The Japanese tend to perceive Islam as a “strange and dangerous religion” that a true Japanese should avoid, (go figure), and the recent murders of two Japanese nationals, Haruna Yukawa and Kenji Goto, by ISIS have not contributed to any improvement in the opinions of the Japanese on this matter.

And the most interesting thing in the Japanese approach to Muslims is the fact that the Japanese do not feel any guilt for such a “discriminatory” approach to Islam, and they evidently do not think they should apologize to Muslims for the negative way in which they perceive their religion. Arab gas and oil, yes, and Japan maintains good relations with Arab exporters. But Islam; no way, and very little Muslim immigration either. Islam is something that is suitable for others, not for Japan, and therefore, the Muslims must remain outside.

And Muslims who do live in Japan do not riot, they do not brand the Japanese “racists”, they do not burn cars, smash windows, behead Japanese soldiers for having been in Afghanistan, Iraq or anywhere else on Earth; and not a single Japanese citizen has been victim of a Muslim terrorist attack on Japanese soil in the last 30 years!!

Maybe Europe and the USA should look at the Japanese model of dealing with Muslims more closely? Maybe instead of completely halting the influx of Muslims into the US, we should secure our borders and halt ALL immigration for a lengthy period of time. That’s been done before, more than once.

Yes, I agree, Trump was wrong. He was thinking too small.

*This information comes from the National Counterterrorism Center’s (NCTC) unclassified report. The NCTC provides the State Department with the statistical data it needs and was created to provide government agencies with this type of information

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Re: Trumps trying to borrow a leave from Japan( and what's that about Japan?) by Antivirus92(m): 4:14pm On Dec 12, 2015
Let him make it permanent

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