The Chinese government is accused of prosecuting Uyghurs and Hui Muslims over the last decade, including through a campaign of arbitrary detentions. Beijing routinely denies such allegations ...
This article will analyze China’s Muslim-related policies based on the actual situation of ethnic heterogeneity (mainly the Hui and Uyghurs) and the central principles of Sinicization and promoting ...
In 2022, the Chinese government told NPR's Emily Feng she was no longer welcome in China, where she'd lived and reported from ...
Over the past decade, China has been accused of persecuting Uyghurs (as well as Hui Muslims), including through a campaign of arbitrary detentions, charges China systematically denies, branding it ...
They are not allowed to leave or pray--unlike the Hui Muslim migrants also working there, who are considered less of a threat by the Chinese government. “They don’t let them worship inside ...
In a cold dusty part of central China, a local Muslim leader stands alone in the courtyard of a small mosque. It feels eerily quiet. We both know we shouldn't stay too long. If the police realise ...
Report by rights group claims Beijing disproportionately targets women activists, Tibetans and Uyghurs through arbitrary detention ...
Most of the 20 million Muslims in China live in Xinjiang Uygur and Ningxia Hui autonomous regions in northwest China, with about 700,000 in Henan Province in Central China. Ancestors of Muslims ...
But Islam is for all. “There are millions of Muslims in China,” he says. “In Beijing and in other parts of China, there are a lot of Hui Muslims. You can see a lot of Halal restaurants ...