The International Muslim Minorities Organization (IMMO) has taken another step, this time in Japan.
IMMO’s Founder and Chief Consultant, Dr. Abdullah Bava, recently introduced IMMO to the Japanese Muslim community, meeting with two of the country’s most respected leaders: Mr. Indo Yehia, President of the Japan Muslim Association, and Dr. Musa, former Sudanese Ambassador to Japan and current President of the Islamic Centre of Japan.
Both leaders, representing the most prominent Islamic institutions in Japan, praised IMMO’s vision and endorsed it as a timely, much-needed initiative for Muslim minorities worldwide.
They recognized IMMO’s potential to unify, empower, and advocate for Muslim minorities while fostering integration, cultural exchange, and global solidarity.
With their support, discussions are now underway to officially launch the IMMO Japan Chapter, marking a new milestone in IMMO’s global outreach. This development strengthens IMMO’s mission to build bridges, inspire leadership, and create a powerful voice for Muslim minorities across the globe.







