Amid the prolonged effects of the new coronavirus, foods that comply with Islamic rules at one of Japan's largest mosques in Tokyo on the 26th, in an attempt to support the lives of Muslims living in Japan, such as international students. Was distributed free of charge.

Free food was distributed at Tokyo Camii, one of the largest mosques in Japan, located in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo.



In one corner of the mosque, halal-friendly foods such as instant noodles and canned beans that do not use pork, which is prohibited by Islamic rules, were prepared.



The food was called by the mosque, and Muslims living in Tokyo brought it in, so the visitors took the necessary food in a bag and brought it home.



According to Tokyo Camii, while the effects of the new coronavirus have been prolonged, many international students from the Middle East and Central Asia have said that their lives have become difficult.



A Tunisian man in his thirties living in Tokyo said, "Halal food is helpful. There are Muslims who are having trouble living around us, so we all want to work together to overcome it."



Muhammed Rasit Alas, president of Tokyo Camii, said, "Islam teaches that we must help the poor. We want to support those in need as much as possible." ..