This story is going viral on Japanese Twitter.
Japanese soccer star Junya Ito had his career derailed by false sexual assault allegations a few years ago that ultimately fell apart, forcing him to miss the Asian Cup and endure months of public scrutiny.
Today, the two women behind those allegations continue their lives as Instagram influencers.
Those who fabricate false rape allegations should get the same punishment as rapists.
Hey, seriously, what the hell is this?
A hijab with a kimono?
Apparently, some kimono rental shops in Kyoto now let people rent hijabs together with kimono.
Don’t destroy Japanese culture.
Prostration (sujūd) after scoring a goal is mostly religious theater. If these players were truly concerned about following Islam consistently, they would first have to explain why they are participating in an activity that Islam would classify as haram in the first place:
1.Professional soccer is played for money, prizes, bonuses, and contracts worth millions. Muhammad reportedly said: “There should be no prizes except in competitions involving camels, horses, or archery.”
2.Most players spend 90 minutes exposing their thighs and knees in clothing that many Islamic scholars consider immodest and forbidden (Haram).
3.The sport was invented by non-Muslims, and is surrounded by music, gambling, celebrity culture, and mixed-gender crowds. If “whatever leads to haram is haram,” then why does that principle suddenly disappear when soccer is involved?
4.FIFA and major leagues make enormous amounts of money from alcohol sponsorships and alcohol sales. The salaries of many players come from an industry saturated with things Islam explicitly condemns.
5.Some teams wear jerseys displaying crosses and other Christian symbols. It is hard to take a public display of Islamic devotion seriously when it is performed while wearing a cross on the chest. For example, players may perform sujūd while representing teams whose jerseys prominently feature a cross (like Spain).
6.Millions of fans delay or miss prayers because of matches. Stadiums are full during prayer times, but suddenly everyone remembers Allah when a goal is scored.
The reality is that, for many players, the prostration is not an act of deep piety. It is a PR gesture, a way to advertise religious identity in front of millions of viewers. Spending the entire match immersed in practices that Islam condemns, then dropping into a quick prostration after scoring, does not magically transform the rest into an act of devotion. It looks less like worship and more like virtue-signaling on the world’s biggest stage. @Lamineeyamal__
I was looking up a muscle name- and what the fuck is the practical point of putting a towel on the head of an anatomical illustration? @ClevelandClinic
🇯🇵 I think many people often forget how insanely oppressive Islamic dress codes actually are. They rob us of our right to live our life in happiness. I can't imagine living under that type of slavery.
I really feel bad for many countries which have now sadly began to accept it but Japan (and our friends here in the East) must reject this at all costs.
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