Are South Korean Muslims?

Are South Korean Muslims?

This article discusses the history and current state of Islam in South Korea, including the challenges faced by the Muslim community such as discrimination and a lack of infrastructure to support their religious practices. The Korean government has taken steps to support the Muslim community, including introducing halal certification for food products and plans to build more mosques and Islamic centers. The article also highlights the growing industry of halal tourism in South Korea and the contributions that Muslims have made to Korean society. It emphasizes the importance of religious tolerance as South Korea becomes more diverse.
Are Muslims in Korea?

Are Muslims in Korea?

Islam has a small but growing community in South Korea, with around 150,000 Muslims currently living in the country. The majority of Muslims are foreigners from countries such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Malaysia. However, there is also a small number of Korean converts to Islam. Despite the growing Muslim community in Korea, there are still challenges that they face, such as finding halal food. The Korean government has taken steps to address these needs by establishing the Korea Muslim Federation (KMF) to provide halal certification for food and other products in Korea, promoting Muslim-friendly tourism and providing information about halal restaurants and prayer rooms at tourist attractions.