東洋大学ムスリム学生協会
(Toyo University Muslim Association) We will utilise this relationship and work closely with the Otsuka Masjid.
東洋大学ムスリム学生協会(Toyo University Muslim Association)は、東洋大学のムスリム学生が円滑で充実した学生生活を送れるよう支援するとともに、一般の学生にイスラム社会の文化を紹介する団体です。
当協会は、東洋大学の目指す国際的で多様性を尊重した環境の構築に貢献します。
○将来の目標
MSAJ(Muslim Student Association Japan)や他大学のムスリムコミュニティとの連携に加え、イスラム諸国に限らず、あらゆる国・地域の大学のムスリムコミュニティと交流し、友好関係を築きます。
Toyo University Muslim Association is an organisation that supports the smooth and fulfilling student life of Toyo University Muslim students and introduces the culture of Islamic societies to the general student population. We contribute to the creation of an international and diversity-responsive environment that Toyo University aims to create. Toyo University Muslim Association was established in July 2022 by volunteer Muslim students of Toyo University.
○ Achievements
・An Eid-al-Adha (Sacrificial Festival) party was held in July 2022. A lecture was given by Sayyid Sato, a graduate of the Toyo University Faculty of Letters and Vice-President of the Japan Muslim Association, a lecture by Qureishi Haroon, Secretary General of the Japan Islamic Cultural Centre (Otsuka Masjid), and a presentation by volunteer Muslim students of Toyo University, and IISO ( International Islamiyah School Otsuka), Muslim students of Toyo University, and many ordinary students and professors. Dinner was also served, making it a fun and meaningful party.
○ Features
Toyo University has been in contact with the Otsuka Masjid for about 10 years, starting with Professor Susumu Kojima of the Department of International and Regional Studies in the Faculty of International Studies, and the students and professors from the Faculty of International Studies and the Faculty of Sociology visit regularly. We will also cooperate with the Japan Muslim Association, other mosques and Muslim communities, as well as Muslim communities at other universities, such as TUICS (The University of Tokyo Institute of Islamic Studies), and promote activities in strong cooperation with them.
○ Background and purpose of establishment
Toyo University has a large number of Muslim students. However, due to the different faculties and departments, as well as the different nationalities of the students, they only have friendly relations amongst acquaintances, and relations amongst Muslim students as a whole are currently weak. It is also difficult to ascertain exactly how many Muslim students there are. Therefore, through the establishment of this association, we aim to ascertain the number and size of Muslim students and, through hearings and discussions, to resolve the problems and difficulties that Muslim students are facing. We will then deepen our friendship with other Muslim students and build a strong cooperative relationship where we can support each other. By helping each other, sharing wisdom and working together, we will be able to overcome difficulties that would be difficult for a small group of people to deal with.
○ Activities
・We support Muslim students to make their life at Toyo University smooth and fulfilling.
・We will build friendly relations between Muslim students of different nationalities and deepen their bonds.
・We will deepen mutual understanding through exchanges with non-Muslim students, introduce the culture of Islamic societies and convey the Islamic way of thinking.
・We deepen our understanding of Japanese culture and gain knowledge about life in Japan.
・We organise regular events and contribute to building an international and diversity-oriented environment at Toyo University.
・We will interact and build cooperative relationships with Muslim students from other universities.
○ Problem solving
Compared to other universities, Toyo University does not have an adequate environment for Muslim students. We will negotiate with the Student Affairs Department to display and expand Halal menus in the cafeteria and set up a prayer room and wudu area, and encourage the realisation of these goals. We will also seek the understanding and cooperation of the general student population. We are committed to creating a pleasant and comfortable environment for Muslim students. We would like the university to do the following three things.(listed in order of priority)
1, Establishment of prayer rooms. For Muslims, praying five times a day is an indispensable and important act of faith. At Toyo University, about half of the space in the International Student Room on the second floor of Building 8 can be used as a place of prayer. However, the other half of the room is used as a common space for international students with desks and chairs, making it difficult for them to concentrate on praying. In addition, the prayer area is small and the partitions that secure the prayer space are inadequate, making it difficult for more than one person to use the room at a time. These problems can be solved by establishing a dedicated room for Muslims. We will approach the university to request the establishment of a dedicated prayer room for Muslims, which can be as small as or smaller than the current area of the international student room.
2, Improvement of menu labels in cafeterias. There are certain foods that Muslims must avoid as a way of life. Although Toyo University's cafeteria has been called the best in Japan for the quality of its food, there is no indication of allergies or whether the food is on the Halal menu or not. For example, in the cafeteria in Building 6, many of the menus are simply written in pen on a board, and there are also many menus without English labels. There are also no allergy labels and only a few Halal-compliant menu items. As well as calling for the expansion of Halal-compliant menus, it is proposed to introduce a mark for 28 allergenic ingredients and a mark indicating that the menu is Halal, along with pictures and English labelling on the menu, to make the menu display visually easy to understand. This is beneficial not only for Muslims, but also for people with different food habits, such as vegetarians, vegans, Hindus and Jews. It encourages the creation of an environment that respects diversity.
3, Establishment of an udhu place. Prayer requires an wudhu (purification). In wudhu, water needs to be sprinkled on the face, arms and legs. It is not impossible to do this at the toilet sink, but it is inevitable that people will be aware of their surroundings and that water will be splashed around. We would like to have a place for wudu because we can do wudu with peace of mind if there are facilities for wudu.
○ Conducting congregational prayers
We are also considering holding Friday prayers and timed collective prayers.
○ Future goals
In addition to cooperation with MSAJ (Muslim Student Association Japan) and the Muslim communities of other universities, we will interact and build friendly relations with the Muslim communities of universities in all countries and regions, not just those in Muslim countries.
Toyo university dinner | Syrian Hands
You are cordially invited to our dinner party for charity. The objective of our party is fundraising for the victims of the Türkiye and Syria earthquakes. the entrance to the hall from the gate of building No,8
08/05/2023
Deadline is tomorrow to book your seat.
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Assalam Alykum Wr Wb
In cooperation with Toyo university, we would like to invite you to our dinner party for charity.
The objective of our party is fundraising for the victims of the Türkiye and Syria earthquakes.
Date and time: 19th May, 18:00-19:45.
Venue: Toyo University SkyHall 2, 16 F; 5-chōme-28-20 Hakusan, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 112-8606.
Note: for participants out of Toyo University, entrance to the hall from the gate of building No. 8 only.