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Report on the "Foreigner Coexistence Course 2025" for Japanese Employees: Intercultural Understanding Course (2) Islam

Communication with foreign talent,

Starting in May 2025, JAC will hold a total of six courses for Japanese employees on coexistence with foreigners.

This course is an improved version of the "Easy Japanese Course" that was well received in 2024, and the program is designed to reflect the voices of those close to the field.

On Thursday, June 19, 2025, we held the "Intercultural Understanding Course (2) Islam Edition," with 440 participants.

The lecturer was Mr. Kawamoto from ORJ Co., Ltd., and Indonesian guests Marisa and Joko also participated. There was also a talk session where questions from the participants were answered, and the lecture ended with great success.

外国人共生講座2025

Basic knowledge of Islam

セミナー資料:「五行」とは?

First, Marisa gave us some basic information about Indonesia.
Having a religion is considered compulsory in Indonesia, and with over 87% of the population being Muslim, it is the world's largest Islamic country.

In Islam, there are five specific actions that Muslims are obligated to follow, called the Five Principles. These are very important rules of Islam.
Jogo gave us an explanation about the five elements.

  1. 1. Confession of faith
    • It is to publicly confess that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is His messenger.
      Recite these words out loud in Arabic.
  2. 2. Worship
    • It involves praying five times a day at set times (before dawn, shortly after noon, in the afternoon, after sunset and at night) facing the direction of the Kaaba (Qibla) in Mecca.
      ⇒It seems that midday and evening prayers can be done together, and the times can be changed at your own discretion.
    • Before praying, hands and feet are cleansed, preferably in a mosque (Muslim place of worship) but it can be done anywhere, with particular importance being attached to Friday prayers.
  3. 3. Giving
    • It is said that during the fasting month, people donate the equivalent of 2.5 kg of rice.
  4. 4. Fasting
    • During the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, Ramadan, healthy Muslims (except for those who are sick, travelers, or children) fast from sunrise to sunset.
    • It is said that it cultivates patience, self-control, and empathy for the poor.
    • At the end of the fast there is a big festival (Lebaran).
  5. 5. Pilgrimage
    • If you are financially and physically able, make the pilgrimage to the Kaaba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, at least once in your lifetime. The pilgrimage takes about a month.
セミナー資料:Q&A

The important things are written in the Quran (the holy book of Islam).
He said that it is very important in life to follow what is written in the Quran, such as "not eating pork," "not drinking alcohol," "about personal grooming," and "not touching the opposite sex," and asked them to understand that this is very important in life.

What should I be careful about when accepting someone?

Muslims who come to Japan for work understand that there are certain restrictions on religious activities, and they practice what they can at their own discretion, so there is no need to be overly cautious.

When we think of Muslims, we tend to focus on their customs and religious rules, but there is nothing special about them. Understanding a different culture means knowing and accepting what is "normal" in that culture.

Casual comments such as "Islam is hard" or "Hijab seems hot" can hurt the other person. For Muslims, such behavior is a part of everyday life and they are not doing anything special. Marisa told us that wearing the hijab is as natural as wearing Western clothes.

In addition, there were many practical talks and realizations that changed my image of Muslims, making it a valuable opportunity to once again become aware of the gaps in my own perception.

In the participant survey, we received comments such as, "I had a preconceived notion of Islam and the lives of Muslims, but I was shocked to learn that religious activities are actually based on a flexible way of thinking."

For more details, please watch the missed broadcast.
"Lecture on Coexistence with Foreign Nationals 2025" - Missed broadcasts, materials, etc.

In fiscal 2025, JAC will hold a total of six "Foreigner Coexistence Courses" for Japanese employees.
The course is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to coexist with foreign personnel, with three themes starting with "Intercultural Understanding", followed by "Easy Japanese" and "Lifestyle/Transportation Guidance".
During the course, we aim to provide the two-way communication that only live streaming can provide.
There will also be a Q&A session, so please come along and join us!
"Coexistence with Foreign Residents 2025" course for Japanese employees

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