抄録
The estimated number of Muslims living in Japan was 200,000 in 2018. This is evident in the various sociocultural and religious activities of Muslims affiliated with the mosques and independent Muslims. The Research Office of Asian Societies, Faculty of Human Sciences, Waseda University conducted a “Social Survey on Naturalized Muslims” in November 2018 and received responses from 40 Muslims. In this paper, after introducing the survey process, we will examine the socioeconomic status of Muslims, the neighboring local societies of Muslims, etc. Additionally, further investigation will be carried out in regard to their national identity and religious practices. In conclusion, we will discuss the various types of national identity of naturalized Muslims as well as the religious practices conducted by Muslims living in Japan.