Region: Japan (Nationwide)

Prevent Another Nanking, Prevent Another 2016

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Japanese Government and Legal Authorities, including: Ministry of Justice, Supreme Court of Japan, National Diet (Parliament), and Local and regional legal bodies

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Petition is addressed to: Japanese Government and Legal Authorities, including: Ministry of Justice, Supreme Court of Japan, National Diet (Parliament), and Local and regional legal bodies

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
As‑Salāmu ʿAlaykum wa Raḥmatullāhi wa Barakātuh,

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Muslims in Japan face unique challenges in preserving their identity and practicing their faith freely. The 2016 Supreme Court ruling that upheld blanket surveillance of Muslims created a climate of suspicion, leaving many feeling like outsiders in their own country. This legalized profiling has left Muslims vulnerable, mistrusted, and marginalized.

History warns us of the dangers of leaving a community defenseless. During the Rape of Nanking (1937–1938), Muslims were among those massacred and erased, denied the chance to seek justice. Decades later, the 2016 ruling institutionalized suspicion against Muslims in Japan. Both events, though separated by time, reveal the same danger: when justice is denied, entire communities are branded as outsiders, stripped of dignity, and left vulnerable.

The Solution

We call for the establishment of an Islamic Court within Japan’s legal system, alongside existing civil courts. Such a court would:

  • Provide Muslims with recognition in family law, inheritance, halal obligations, and cultural rights.
  • Complement, not compete with, Japan’s civil system.
  • Strengthen social cohesion and reduce alienation.
  • Enhance Japan’s international credibility as a nation that respects minority rights.

Why This Matters

  • Faith & Justice: Justice is not optional; it is a divine obligation. Even if only one Muslim resides in a land, the call for justice remains binding.
  • Social Benefits: Protecting Muslim identity strengthens trust and harmony in society.
  • International Credibility: Japan seeks a stronger role in Asia and the world. True credibility requires moral authority, not just economic power.

Practical Steps

  • Begin modestly, through voluntary arbitration and teleconferencing.
  • Train Japanese judges and scholars in Islamic jurisprudence.
  • Use a rotating system of judges to prevent corruption and ensure impartiality.
  • Collect endorsements transparently through a secure online system.

Alongside these measures, we recognize the importance of building networks of support. Initiatives such as Idiluu, Japaignant, and the Islamic Court Japan (ICJ) campaign already embody the spirit of resilience and justice. By connecting with these efforts, we can ensure that this petition is not only a call for recognition but also a step toward practical, community‑driven solutions.

Our Call This initiative is not about politics or power. It is about fulfilling the universal command for justice, protecting the vulnerable, and preventing history from repeating itself.

We urge the Japanese government, legal experts, and community leaders to recognize the need for an Islamic Court. By doing so, Japan can demonstrate leadership in human rights, set an example for other nations, and ensure that all people — regardless of faith — can live with dignity, equality, and respect.

Closing Appeal This petition is directed to Japan’s leaders, but it is also a call to the Muslims of the world to stand in solidarity with their brothers and sisters in Japan. Your voices, prayers, and support are vital in ensuring that justice is not denied. Above all, we place this appeal before Allah, the ultimate Judge, seeking His guidance, mercy, and help in establishing fairness and protecting the vulnerable.

Take Action Please sign and share this petition. Even one true voice can ignite a movement that, Insha’Allah, will grow into a pillar of justice not only in Japan but across the world.

Reason

Muslims in Japan face systemic challenges to practicing their faith freely and preserving their identity. The 2016 Supreme Court ruling that upheld blanket surveillance of Muslims created a climate of suspicion, legalizing profiling and marginalization. This ruling has left many Muslims feeling like outsiders in their own country, vulnerable to discrimination and denied equal protection under the law.

History teaches us that when justice is denied, entire communities suffer. During the Rape of Nanking (1937–1938), Muslims were among those massacred and erased. Today, the institutionalized suspicion against Muslims in Japan echoes that same danger: when a group is treated as inherently suspect, their dignity and safety are at risk.

This petition calls for the establishment of an Islamic Court within Japan’s legal system—not to replace civil courts, but to complement them. Such a court would provide recognition in family law, inheritance, halal obligations, and cultural rights, while strengthening social cohesion and enhancing Japan’s international credibility.

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Petition started: 11/03/2025
Collection ends: 11/04/2026
Region: Japan (Nationwide)
Topic: Minority protection

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  • As‑Salāmu ʿAlaykum wa Raḥmatullāhi wa Barakātuh,

    We are grateful for the growing support for our petition “Prevent Another Nanking, Prevent Another 2016.” Every signature is a reminder that justice and peace are values shared across communities and nations.

    What’s new:

    - The petition has begun to reach audiences beyond Japan, with supporters from different countries adding their voices.

    - We are preparing the next stage: presenting this initiative to legal experts and human rights organizations to ensure it gains visibility where it matters most.

    - Conversations have started with community leaders who are committed to amplifying this cause.

    Why this matters:
    History teaches us that when injustice is ignored, entire communities suffer. By standing together, we are sending a clear message: justice is not for sale, and peace cannot exist without dignity.

    Next steps:

    - Continue sharing the petition link widely.

    - Encourage friends, colleagues, and networks to sign.

    - Stay tuned for updates as we engage with institutions and media outlets.

    👉 Petition link:
    openpetition.eu/!lpvmh

    Together, we can ensure that history does not repeat itself, and that Japan — and the world — moves toward justice and peace.

    With gratitude,
    Anis Labidi
  • As‑Salāmu ʿAlaykum wa Raḥmatullāhi wa Barakātuh, dear supporters,

    Thanks to your voices, our petition “Prevent Another Nanking, Prevent Another 2016” is gaining strength. Each signature is a stand for justice, dignity, and peace.

    We are preparing the next steps: presenting this petition to Japanese authorities, engaging with human rights organizations, and ensuring that our call for an Islamic Court in Japan is heard at every level.

    But we cannot do this alone. Please continue to share the petition link with your networks, colleagues, and communities. Every new signature strengthens our collective voice and makes it harder for injustice to be ignored.

    👉 Petition link:
    openpetition.eu/!lpvmh

    Together, we can ensure that justice is upheld and peace is preserved.

    With gratitude and respect,
    Anis Labidi

Why people sign

This petition is important to me because justice is not optional — it is a divine obligation. In 2016, Japan’s Supreme Court upheld blanket surveillance of Muslims, leaving our community mistrusted and marginalized. History warns us of the dangers of such suspicion: during the Nanking Massacre, Muslims were among those erased and denied justice. I cannot remain silent while the same patterns of exclusion repeat.

By calling for an Islamic Court in Japan, I am standing for dignity, faith, and equal rights — not only for Muslims, but for the principle that no community should be treated as outsiders in their own land. This is about preventing history from repeating itself and ensuring that justice, once denied, is finally upheld.

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