About Us
Islamic Cultural Foundation Japan - Building bridges between cultures through faith and service
Our History
Islamic Cultural Foundation Japan is a non-profitable, charity-based Islamic organization. It was established in 2003 and a Masjid at Gamo, Koshigaya, Saitama in 2003. And registered an organization in 2011.
Aims and Objectives
Spreading the Message
Spread the message of Islam in the light of the Quran and Sunnah
Teaching & Education
Teach Quran and Sunnah to Muslim people and Islamic culture to children
Calling to Islam
Calling non-Muslims to Islam and support new converted Muslims
Community Support
Support good deeds of the Japanese community
Activities and Events
Daily & Weekly Activities
- Daily Five times prayer is being conducted
- Weekly (Friday) Juma'a prayer is being conducted
- Weekly (Saturday evening) lecture on Holy Quran
- Iftar and Taraweeh prayer during Ramadan
Special Events
- Arranging Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha congregations Yearly
- Teaching the Holy Quran to children, women, and men several days per week
- Conducted Islamic Marriage (weddings) and provide the certificate
- Yearly Quran recitation competition both for children and adult
Community Outreach
- Curry Party for Japanese (Non-Muslims). Arranged yearly. Around 100 Japanese people Join every year
- Cultural events to teach Islamic culture and tradition
- Support performing an animal sacrifice on Eid-ul-Adha
- Providing Information about Halal products and giving halal certificates
- Provide shahada certificate to newly converted Muslims
Social Activity
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