Chinese Muslims banned from fasting in Ramadan

Chinese Muslims banned from fasting in Ramadan

By Saladin on from muslimvillage.com

Beijing slapped severe restrictions on Chinese Muslims as the holy fasting month of Ramadan started.

Female Imams Gaining Popularity in China

By Saladin on from www.npr.org

China has an estimated 21 million Muslims, who have developed their own set of Islamic practices with Chinese characteristics. The biggest difference is the development of independent women's mosques with female imams, something scholars who have researched the issue say is unique to China.
History of Islam in China

History of Islam in China

By l0gikal on from islambrowser.blogspot.com

History of Islam in China

Muslims take great pride in citing a hadith that says "Seek knowledge even unto China." It points to the importance of seeking knowledge, even if it meant traveling as far away as China, especially as at t the time of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), China was considered the most developed civilization of the period. Islam in China began during the caliphate of 'Uthman ibn Affan (Allayhi Rahma, ra), the third caliph. After triumphing over the Byzantine, Romans and the Persians, 'Uthman ibn Affan, dispatched a deputation to China in 29 AH (650 C.E., Eighteen years after the Prophet's (pbuh) death), under the leadership by Sa'ad ibn Abi Waqqaas (Allayhi Rahma), Prophet Muhammad's (Salla Allahu wa Allahai wa Sallam, pbuh) maternal uncle, inviting the Chinese emperor to embrace Islam.

Even before this, the Arab traders during the time of the Prophet (pbuh), had already brought Islam to China, although this was not an organized effort, but merely as an offshoot of their journey along the Silk Route (land and sea route).

Even though there are only sparse records of the event in Arab history, a brief one in Chinese history, The Ancient Record of the Tang Dynasty describes the landmark visit. To Chinese Muslims, this event is considered to be the birth of Islam in China. To show his admiration for Islam, the emperor Yung Wei ordered the establishment of China's first mosque. The magnificent Canton city mosque known to this day as the 'Memorial Mosque.'
Did Chinese Muslims "Discover" America Before Columbus?

Did Chinese Muslims "Discover" America Before Columbus?

By funkymonkey on from www.nytimes.com

Did Chinese sailors, led by a Chinese Muslim admiral named Zheng He, really discover America before Columbus?

New evidence lends support to the assumptions made in "1421: The Year China Discovered America" by Gavin Menzies. Arguing that the Chinese had reached America 70 years before Columbus, Menzies's book caused a stir when it was published in 2002.

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