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focus Ceinture Blanche
Inscrit le: 21 Déc 2005 Messages: 3 Points: 10
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Posté le: 21 Déc 2005 17:12 Sujet du message: hello
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i have a question about muslims ans arabic language in japan
have u ever seen an arabic teacher in japan ?
are there many of them ?
ive seen that there are a muslim community in tokyo ?
have u ever seen them in ramadan ,aid etc ...
are there japanese who want to learn arabic ?
are there schools ?
thx a lot for the answers |
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blablatus 1ere Dan
Inscrit le: 18 Oct 2003 Messages: 277 Points: 2798
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Posté le: 21 Déc 2005 21:21 Sujet du message:
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Citation: | have u ever seen an arabic teacher in japan ? |
Not personally but there must be a few. Japan is a big country, you know
Citation: | ive seen that there are a muslim community in tokyo ? |
Absolutely. There's a mosque as well
Citation: | have u ever seen them in ramadan ,aid etc ... |
Yes, and they were very hungry
Citation: | are there japanese who want to learn arabic ? |
I met one or two Japanese who could do more than that. They could *speak* fluent Arabic
Citation: | are there schools ? |
One address for you: Yellow Pages: language schools
Ok, in case your question is serious- and maybe you should think about rephrasing it- there is a Muslim community in Japan. You can come across Iranian and Indonesian people in Tokyo. The bit about the Tokyo mosque is true which means there are enough Muslims to justify the building of a mosque.
I did meet Japanese people who could speak fluent Arabic. They must have learned it in a school. Now, is Arabic a popular language? Frankly I don't know. But I could find a few things on Google. You should try. |
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Inscrit le: 21 Déc 2005 Messages: 3 Points: 10
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Posté le: 22 Déc 2005 00:44 Sujet du message:
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Citation: | Ok, in case your question is serious- and maybe you should think about rephrasing it- there is a Muslim community in Japan. You can come across Iranian and Indonesian people in Tokyo. The bit about the Tokyo mosque is true which means there are enough Muslims to justify the building of a mosque.
I did meet Japanese people who could speak fluent Arabic. They must have learned it in a school. Now, is Arabic a popular language? Frankly I don't know. But I could find a few things on Google. You should try | .
thank u for your answer
yes my question was serious lol
now when u said Citation: | Now, is Arabic a popular language? Frankly I don't know. | i don't understand what u wanna say
1/u don't know or u don't think
2/popular language ? what does it mean ? is it supposed that arabic language is not used by the muslim community ?or does it mean that arabic isn't used by japanese in general
thw u for your future answers |
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yûri 2eme Dan
Inscrit le: 04 Nov 2005 Messages: 167 Points: 3039 Pays, Ville: Tokyo
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Posté le: 22 Jan 2006 22:28 Sujet du message:
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I saw some Arabic teacher in Japan, and I know some who learned the Arabic language.
These institutes may respond to your questions.
Islamic Center Japan
1-16-11, Ohara, Setagaya-Ku,Tokyo 156-0041
Tel: 03-3460-6169, Fax: 03-3460-6105
http://islamcenter.or.jp/eng/index.htm
The Arabic Islamic Institute in Tokyo
http://www.aii-t.org/e/index.htm
Arabic Islamic Institute in Tokyo
( アラブ イスラーム学院 )
( al-ma`had al-`arabi al-islami fi Tokyo )
3-4-18 Moto-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan 106-0046
tel : 03-3404-6622
fax : 03-3404-8622
This is a link of Muslims in Japan.
http://islam3.hp.infoseek.co.jp/benri/organisation.htm _________________ 「信とは、空間的には、間を空けることであり、時間的には、間を待つことである。」(野口三千三) |
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Inscrit le: 21 Déc 2005 Messages: 3 Points: 10
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Posté le: 29 Jan 2006 16:02 Sujet du message:
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