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When did Islam come to China?
The Moors did not rule China, nor did they introduce Buddhism from Africa to Asia. The Moors were Muslim inhabitants of the Maghreb, the Iberian Peninsula, Sicily, and Malta during the Middle Ages. They were primarily of Berber and Arab descent.Human rights groups have accused China of subjecting hundreds of thousands of Muslims to mass internment, surveillance and torture. There have been reports of forced abortions and sterilizations, forced organ harvesting, forced relocation and labor, and forced separation of children.What happened to their communities has been repeated across China, with hundreds of mosques modified over the past five years. Satellite imagery shows at least 1,714 buildings have been altered, stripped or destroyed.

What is the difference between Hui and Uyghur : The main difference between the Uyghur and the Hui is that the latter managed to adapt to the dominant Han Chinese culture while maintaining their identity. The Uyghurs are firmly attached to their culture and genuinely proud of their long history.

Does the Quran mention China

The Qur'an does not mention China or the Chinese itself, and there is no Chinese reference to Arabs (arch. Dashi 大食) in China prior to the Battle of Talas. Nevertheless, later Hui sources claim that Islam entered China in the Prophet's lifetime (c. 570–632).

Which prophet was sent to China : Huaisheng Mosque in Guangzhou, China. Claimed by locals to have been built by Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas. Sa'd has been traditionally credited by Hui Muslims with introducing Islam to China. According to their tradition, Sa'd came to China as an ambassador in 650 during the reign of Emperor Gaozong of Tang.

It depends. It seems like in China they accept every Muslim except Uyghurs. If you're just visiting it's going to be fine but if you were born as an Uyghur Muslim person in China, it won't.

There are estimates that say Christianity is the fastest growing religion in China. There were some 4 million before 1949 (3 million Catholics and 1 million Protestants). In the early 2000s, there were approximately 38 million Protestants and 10-12 million Catholics, with a smaller number of Orthodox Christians.

Why did China destroy mosques

“The Chinese government's closure, destruction, and repurposing of mosques is part of a systematic effort to curb the practice of Islam in China.”"The Chinese government's closure, destruction and repurposing of mosques is part of a systemic effort to curb the practice of Islam in China," said Maya Wang, acting China director at Human Rights Watch.Contemporary scholars consider modern Uyghurs to be the descendants of a number of peoples, including the ancient Uyghurs of Mongolia migrating into the Tarim Basin after the fall of the Uyghur Khaganate, Iranic Saka tribes and other Indo-European peoples inhabiting the Tarim Basin before the arrival of the Turkic …

The Uyghurs of Xinjiang are Sunni Muslims. Large numbers of Han (ethnic Chinese) began moving into Xinjiang after the establishment of the autonomous region in the 1950s. The influx became especially pronounced after 1990, and by the late 20th century the Han constituted two-fifths of Xinjiang's total population.

Why do Muslims go to China : Many Muslims went to China to trade, and these Muslims began to have a great economic impact and influence on the country.

Why did Muslims go to China : Many Muslims went to China to trade, and these Muslims began to have a great economic impact and influence on the country. During the Song dynasty (960–1279), Muslims in China dominated foreign trade and the import/export industry to the south and west.

What religion does China accept

The government recognizes five official religions: Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Protestantism, and Catholicism.

According to the same study Christianity is expected to lose a net of 66 million adherents (40 million converts versus 106 million apostate) mostly to religiously unaffiliated category between 2010 and 2050, it is also expected that Christianity may have the largest net losses in terms of religious conversion.Chinese Buddhism is the largest institutionalized religion in mainland China. Currently, there are an estimated 185 to 250 million Chinese Buddhists in the People's Republic of China. It is also a major religion in Taiwan, Singapore, and Malaysia, as well as among the Chinese Diaspora.

Why is religion illegal in China : The Chinese government is wary of religion for several reasons. China is officially an atheist state and Communist Party members are banned from believing in or practicing any faith; there is concern that religion can function as an alternative to Communism and thus undermine loyalty to the government.