First Mosque in Japan | Kobe's Tatar Muslim History

 
 
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Japan's Hidden History: The Mosque built by Exiles. Did you know the first mosque in Japan was built by Indian merchants and refugees fleeing persecution?  Explore the stunning architecture of the Kobe Mosque and the untold story of the Tatar community who found sanctuary in Japan during the 1920s.

This isn't just a building; it's a testament to survival and identity. Why did the Tatars choose Japan of all places? And why is this history being forgotten?

The truth about Japan’s first Muslims will surprise you. 

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It’s fascinating that Japan—a country known for its homogeneity—became a sanctuary for Tatars fleeing communism in the 1920s. Do you think a country's identity is defined by its bloodline or by the people it shelters in times of crisis? Most people say X, but the history of Kobe Mosque suggests Y. Let’s discuss below.
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