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Malaysian students in Japan hold modest Raya celebrations

They did not expect Aidilfitri to be today, miss festive atmosphere back home

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 02 May 2022 10:00PM

Malaysian students in Japan hold modest Raya celebrations
Attendees for Aidilfitri prayers at Nagaoka University of Technology’s campus surau, made up of students of diverse backgrounds, including Malaysians. – @bernamadotcom Twitter pic, May 2, 2022 

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysian students in Japan managed to mark the start of Syawal in the land of the rising sun today with a moderate celebration, even though they had classes to attend.

Muhammad Khair Nadil Khairudin, 23, who is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering at Nagaoka University Of Technology, Nagaoka, said they performed Aidilfitri prayers at the campus surau along with about 40 other Muslims from around the university.

“After Aidilfitri prayers at the university surau with the Muslim community here, my friends and I had to rush off for morning lectures. The surau is not only used by Muslim students of the university but also by the nearby Muslim community,” he told reporters today.

According to him, the attendees for Aidifitri prayers at the surau were from diverse backgrounds, coming from various countries such as Indonesia, Senegal, Bangladesh, Pakistan and also the local Japanese Muslim community.

On Aidilfitri preparations in Japan, Khair said he and his Muslim friends could not find the time to cook as they did not expect Aidilfitri to be celebrated today, on top of their other commitments as students.

He said Japan was supposed to celebrate Aidilfitri tomorrow, but the Japanese Muslim community decided to follow Malaysian Muslims in celebrating it today.

“We were actually planning to have a Hari Raya banquet tomorrow, but who knew that it would be today instead. Such being the case, we were unable to prepare to host a feast today,” he said.

Khair, who has twice celebrated Aidilfitri in Japan, also said he missed the festive atmosphere back in Malaysia.

“The atmosphere in Japan and Malaysia is very different. I miss the Raya mood in Malaysia, especially delicacies like rendang, ketupat, lemang and all that. I also miss celebrating it with my family,” he said.

A fellow Malaysian student in Japan, Nuraiman Mustaqim Nurnasran, 22, said celebrating Raya in Japan was rather boring as he was so far away from his family.

“In Japan, celebrations are rather subdued, unlike Malaysia, with rendang, ketupat, lemang and the like. The holiday feast is what I miss most when I’m here in Japan. I miss celebrating Raya with my family,” Nuraiman, who is celebrating his first Raya abroad, admitted.

He noted that having to celebrate Aidilfitri abroad and being away from his family taught him to be stronger in facing challenges and to learn to be independent. – Bernama, May 2, 2022

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