Muslims graveyard in Japan
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      MGIJ Project is a Non-Profit Project for Muslims in Japan

      ( Land for Tadfeen 'burial' is free for those who cannot afford;)

  

         HEAD OFFICE:  MGIJ の会, MADINA MOSQUE 

       IBARAKI-KEN, OMITAMA-CITY, HANANOI 783-2, JAPAN  〒319-0124

       Tel: 0299 - 36 - 8160  Fax: 0299 - 36 - 8161   Cell: 090 - 5813 - 9848

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      Donation`s : Post Office Account: 10670 - 47887521  MGIJの

   

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   Dear Brothers / Sisters

       Assalam-o-Alaikum!

      We are floating a new project to have a Muslims graveyard in Ibaraki-ken,Japan.

       It is already a graveyard and has the permission of douso (burial / Tadfeen).

       Inside this graveyard we have obtained a piece of land as MGIJ PHASE-1,enough 

       for100-Graves, that will have its own boundary wall and Muslims graveyard will 

       be separated from the others (see layout photos above).

      We have already paid 70% of the total amount in three installments to the 

       graveyard authorities and made an agreement in the name of MGIJ committee, 

       and now just need to pay the rest of the money and that is all what is needed to

       establish a Muslims graveyard.

       Moreover, we have already completed the other procedural formalities with the 

       graveyard authorities.

       Muslims Graveyard Ibaraki, Japan committee (MGIJの会) was formed as a non- 

       profitable organization, with well-educated religious and active members of Ehle-

       Sunnah Wal-Jamat to manage and serve the Muslim community by establishing 

       a Muslims graveyard by following the rules of Islamic Shariah, Insha`Allah.

 

 

 

                       For more information please see the other links on Main Menu.

                     

                  For further details:

            (a)  Syed Jawed Ali Zaidi                   (b)  Dr. Muhammad Imran Al-Haq

                       Promoter and Chairman, MGIJ                        Project Director, MGIJ

                       President, Madina Mosque, Ibaraki-ken.         President, Tsukuba Islamic Association (TIA)

                       President, 株式会社 ICL-JAPAN                    Coordinator, Japan Muslims Peace Federation

                      Cell : 090-5813 - 9848                                    Fax:      029 - 858 - 4353

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                                     DONATIONS  'SADAQA - E - JARIYA' 

           

        Post Office Account: 10670 - 47887521 MGIJ の会

      We hope that many muslims will jion us for this noble cause

                                                                        JAZAKUM ALLAHO KHAIRAN

  

 

 

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 Visit to MGIJ site by

                  Sheikh Dr. Salaah Ibn Muhammad Al-Budair 

    Imam of Al-Masjid Al-Nabawi, Al-Madina Munawwara. (Royal Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)

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                Sheikh Dr. Salaah Ibn Muhammad Al-Budair, Imam of the Masjid Al-Nabawi visited the

            site of MGIJ on Friday July 2, 2010. and laid down the foundation stone of construction

            of the boundary wall of the Muslims Graveyard. He advised the MGIJ committee to follow

            the rules in accordance to the Islamic Sharia for the Burial / Tadfeen procedure.

            And we replied to him that we shall be following the rules of Islamic Shariah, Insha`Allah. 

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